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Add 3GPP TS 29.154 V15.3.0 (2019-09)
Add AVPs:
- Network-Area-Info-List, OctetString, code 4201, section 5.3.2
- Number-Of-UEs, Unsigned32, code 4209, section 5.3.10
- Reference-Id, OctetString, code 4202, section 5.3.3
- Transfer-Request-Type, Unsigned32, code 4203, section 5.3.4
- Time-Window, Grouped, code 4204, section 5.3.5
- Transfer-End-Time, Time, code 4205, section 5.3.6
- Transfer-Policy, Grouped, code 4207, section 5.3.8
- Transfer-Policy-Id, Unsigned32, code 4208, section 5.3.9
- Transfer-Start-Time, Time, code 4206, section 5.3.7
- Access-Network-Reports, Grouped, code 4210, section A.6.3.2
- Event-Configuration, Grouped, code 4211, section A.6.3.3
- Event-Configuration-State, Unsigned32, code 4212, section A.6.3.4
- Event-Configuration-Status, Grouped, code 4213, section A.6.3.5
- Event-Reporting-Results, Unsigned32, code 4214, section A.6.3.6
- Event-Reports, Grouped, code 4215, section A.6.3.7
- Extended-SCEF-Reference-ID, Unsigned64, code 4216, section A.6.3.8
author | Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net> |
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date | Fri, 03 Apr 2020 15:33:12 +1100 |
parents | 0dff6a604b0a |
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# Configuration file for the peer whitelist extension. # # This extension is meant to allow connection from remote peers, without actively # maintaining this connection ourselves (as it would be the case by declaring the # peer in a ConnectPeer directive). # # This extension supports configuration reload at runtime. Send # signal SIGUSR1 to the process to cause the process to reload its # config. # # The format of this file is very simple. It contains a list of peer names # separated by spaces or newlines. # # The peer name must be a fqdn. We allow also a special "*" character as the # first label of the fqdn, to allow all fqdn with the same domain name. # Example: *.example.net will allow host1.example.net and host2.example.net # # At the beginning of a line, the following flags are allowed (case sensitive) -- either or both can appear: # ALLOW_OLD_TLS : we accept unprotected CER/CEA exchange with Inband-Security-Id = TLS # ALLOW_IPSEC : we accept implicitly protected connection with with peer (Inband-Security-Id = IPSec) # It is specified for example as: # ALLOW_IPSEC vpn.example.net vpn2.example.net *.vpn.example.net # These flag take effect from their position, until the end of the line.