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Add 3GPP TS 29.561 V16.3.0 (2020-03)
Add AVPs:
- 3GPP-Notification, OctetString, code 110, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-UE-MAC-Address, OctetString, code 111, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-Authorization-Reference, OctetString, code 112, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-Policy-Reference, OctetString, code 113, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-Session-AMBR, OctetString, code 114, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-NAI, OctetString, code 115, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-Session-AMBR-v2, OctetString, code 116, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-IP-Address-Pool-Id, OctetString, code 118, section 11.3.1
- 3GPP-S-NSSAI, UTF8String, code 200, section 16.3.1
author | Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net> |
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date | Thu, 09 Apr 2020 13:24:42 +1000 |
parents | b90f100f9de6 |
children | 699c3fb0c57b |
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The simplest way to install on NetBSD, DragonFly, MirBSD or other pkgsrc platforms is: pkg_add freeDiameter If no binary package exists: cd /usr/pkgsrc/net/freeDiameter make install If you want to build and install freeDiameter from the repository, you'll need to install: pkg_add bison pkg-config libidn gnutls libgcrypt mercurial and follow the usual installation note. For the optional extensions, you need mysql*-client, postgres*-client, libxml2, jsoncpp, and json-schema. For the debugging extensions, you also need swig and a python -- install as usual.