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dictionary_dcca_3gpp.json: remove base AVPs
Remove non-3GPP AVPs that are actually from base IETF RFCs:
- MIP6-Feature-Vector (124). IETF RFC 5447
- Service-Selection (493). IETF RFC 5778
- Mobile-Node-Identifier (506). IETF RFC 5779
- QoS-Capability (578). IETF RFC 5777.
Possibly previously miscategorized because the tables
in 3GPP TS 29.273 list these in the "Diameter AVP"
tables instead of the "Re-used Diameter AVP" tables;
the other IETF AVPs are listed in the latter.
For example, see Table 6.2.3.1/1: Diameter SWd AVPs
versus Table 6.2.3.1/2: SWd re-used Diameter AVPs.
author | Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net> |
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date | Fri, 03 Apr 2020 10:08:01 +1100 |
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freeDiameter is an implementation of the Diameter protocol. Diameter is a protocol designed to carry Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) payload. It is an evolution of the RADIUS protocol (as the name suggests). Diameter is an extensible protocol. RFC3588 (currently under revision) defines the Base Protocol that all Diameter nodes must support, while other documents define the additional protocol support for specific applications. Such applications include for example Network Access Servers (RFC4005), EAP (RFC4072), ... The implementation consists in several components: - libfdproto : this shared library provides the functions to manipulate Diameter messages and dictionary. This library is meant to be re-used by other projects that would require parsing or manipulating Diameter messages. - libfdcore : this shared library contains the core of the framework. It establishes the network connections with other Diameter peers and performs the tasks described in Diameter Base Protocol, such as watchdogs, basic routing, ... It also handles the loading of extensions (see below). - freeDiameterd : this simple daemon parses the command line and initializes the freeDiameter framework. Use it for your Diameter server & agent components. In case of Diameter clients, you probably will prefer linking the libfdcore directly with your client application that must be made Diameter-aware. - extensions : the extensions provide the mean to augment the features of the freeDiameterd framework. Extensions can provide the handling of a Diameter server application, but also advanced routing features, peer management, etc. See http://www.freediameter.net/ for more information on the project. freeDiameter was previously known as the "waaad" project (WIDE AAA Daemon) This project is not related to the "freediameter" project from Sun on sourceforge. Author: Sebastien Decugis. See LICENSE file for legal information on this software. See INSTALL for information on building and using this software.