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Add 3GPP TS 29.283 V15.1.0 (2019-09)
Add AVPs:
- MCPTT-ID, UTF8String, code 4500, section 7.3.2
- Data-Identification, Grouped, code 4501, section 7.3.3
- Data-Identification-Prefix, Unsigned32, code 4502, section 7.3.11
- Data-Identification-Flags, Unsigned64, code 4503, section 7.3.12
- DPR-Flags, Unsigned32, code 4504, section 7.3.13
- DPA-Flags, Unsigned32, code 4505, section 7.3.14
- DUR-Flags, Unsigned32, code 4506, section 7.3.15
- DUA-Flags, Unsigned32, code 4507, section 7.3.16
- NDR-Flags, Unsigned32, code 4508, section 7.3.17
- NDA-Flags, Unsigned32, code 4509, section 7.3.18
- User-Data-Id, Unsigned32, code 4510, section 7.3.19
- MC-Service-User-Profile-Data, Grouped, code 4511, section 7.3.20
- Sequence-Number-29.283, Unsigned32, code 4512, section 7.3.21
- Data, Grouped, code 4513, section 7.3.22
- MCVideo-ID, UTF8String, code 4514, section 7.3.24
- MCData-ID, UTF8String, code 4515, section 7.3.25
Note: Name conflict with 3GPP TS 29.140 Sequence-Number (1107).
and 3GPP TS 29.329 Sequence-Number (716).
3GPP TS 29.140 V6.1.0 (2005-06) allocated Sequence-Number (1107).
3GPP TS 29.329 V10.0.0 (2010-09) CR 0163 added Sequence-Number (716).
3GPP TS 29.283 V13.1.0 (2016-06) allocated Sequence-Number (4512).
Fix: Sequence-Number (4512) renamed to Sequence-Number-29.283 (4512).
author | Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net> |
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date | Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:32:09 +1000 |
parents | e5010975da35 |
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####################### # This file contains the description of configuration and general information about the # "App_Acct" extension. # This extension provides a simple Diameter Accounting server. # The extension does receive the Accounting-Request message, then # saves the contents of the AVP in a database, as configured here. # The data is not processed at all. The intent is that a dedicated # application will then pull from this database and process the data (consolidate # sessions, ...) # In order to enable this extension, the main freeDiameter configuration file # must contain the following declaration: # LoadExtension = "extensions/app_acct.fdx" : "/path/to/app_acct.conf" ; ####################### ################# ## Part I: AVP ## ################# # Configure here the AVPs that must be stored in the database. # The format is: # "AVP-dictionary-name" = { # field = "db-field-name"; # required; # multi=N; # }; # Where: # AVP-dictionary-name: # The name of the AVP, such as "Session-Id". Only this field is mandatory. # field="...": # The name of the field in the database where is AVP contents will be saved. # The default is that the field is named as the AVP-dictionary-name. # required: # By default, if the AVP is not in the Diameter message, it is not passed in # the INSERT statement (will get NULL). If Required is specified for the AVP, # an error is returned in the Diameter answer, and the data is discarded. # multi=N: # If an AVP may appear several times in a request, you may specify a number of # occurrences to save in the database. The Nth first occurrences of the AVP # will be saved in fields "db-field-name1", "db-field-name2", ... "db-field-nameN" # # In case the default behavior for an AVP is fine, you can use the short syntax: # "AVP-dictionary-name"; # # Note that at the moment, GROUPED AVP are not supported. Also, only the top-level AVPs are # searched. This behavior can be changed quite easily if needed. # You may look at contrib/app_acct_tools/app_acct.conf and database.sql files # for an example of setup. ####################### ## Part II: Database ## ####################### # You must specify the connection information to the database here. # Please note that if the connection is terminated, it will trig the shutdown of the freeDiameter daemon # For this reason, you should as much as possible use a local database. # ConnInfo: # The connection string to the database. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/libpq-connect.html # Example: ConnInfo = "host=localhost port=5432 dbname=acct user=acct password=freediameter"; # Table: # The name of the table to use. The fields and types in this table must be created accordingly to the Part I configuration in this file. # Example: Table = "incoming"; # Timestamp_field: # Optionally, you can specify a name of a field that will receive the value 'now' when a new record is inserted. # Default: no timestamp is inserted. # Example: Timestamp_field = "recorded_on"; # Server_name_field: # Optionally, you can specify a field which will receive the Diameter Identity of the local server for each record saved. # This is useful especially if you have several Accounting servers and want to check Load-Balancing behavior or so, # after aggregating all the data. # Default: no server name inserted. # Example: Server_name_field = "recorded_serv";