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author | Sebastien Decugis <sdecugis@nict.go.jp> |
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date | Thu, 16 Sep 2010 14:35:48 +0900 |
parents | 5d1a22bb1cfe |
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####################### # This file contains the description of configuration and general information about the # "App_test" extension. # This extension provides a simple way to send a predefined message over the Diameter Network. # It may be used to test the Routing or other base mechanisms from the Diameter network. # In order to enable this extension, the main freeDiameter configuration file # must contain the following declaration: # LoadExtension = "extensions/app_test.fdx" : "/path/to/app_test.conf" ; # Note that the conffile may be omitted, in which case default parameters will be assumed. ####################### ####################### # Configuration of the test message # This application is defined as a Vendor-Specific application. # Since freeDiameter does not have a IANA-assigned Vendor ID, we let a configurable value here: # vendor-id = 999999; # The application id. Same remark as previously. # appli-id = 999999; # The command code for Test-Request and Test-Answer. The range 0xfffffe-ffffff (dec: 16777215) is reserved for experimental use. # cmd-id = 16777214; # The AVP id for the test. # avp-id = 345678; ####################### # Configuration of the extension behavior # The mode for the extension. # - server: Answer incoming requests. The signal is ignored. # - client: Send a request when the signal is received, and measure the time to receiving answer. # - both: acts as client and server # mode = both; ####################### # Client-specific configuration # The Destination-Realm for the message # (default is sending to same realm as local peer). # dest-realm = "foreign.net"; # The Destination-Host for the message. # (default is not providing this AVP). # dest-host = "server.foreign.net"; # The User-Name for the message (may be useful for some routing tests). # (default is not providing this AVP). # user-name = "user@server.foreign.net"; # The signal that triggers sending the test message # Note: Symbolic names are now recognized, you must use integers # signal = 10;