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Add 3GPP TS 29.368 V15.1.0 (2019-09)
Add AVPs:
- Device-Action, Grouped, code 3001, section 6. 4.2
- Device-Notification, Grouped, code 3002, section 6.4.3
- Trigger-Data, Grouped, code 3003, section 6.4.4
- Payload, OctetString, code 3004, section 6.4.5
- Action-Type, Enumerated, code 3005, section 6.4.6
- Priority-Indication, Enumerated, code 3006, section 6.4.7
- Reference-Number, Unsigned32, code 3007, section 6.4.8
- Request-Status, Enumerated, code 3008, section 6.4.9
- Delivery-Outcome, Enumerated, code 3009, section 6.4.10
- Application-Port-Identifier, Unsigned32, code 3010, section 6.4.11
- Old-Reference-Number, Unsigned32, code 3011, section 6.4.12
- Feature-Supported-In-Final-Target, Unsigned32, code 3012, section 6.4.13
author | Luke Mewburn <luke@mewburn.net> |
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date | Tue, 07 Apr 2020 16:04:36 +1000 |
parents | f1b65381c1e7 |
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# This file contains information for configuring the rt_ereg extension. # To find how to have freeDiameter load this extension, please refer to the freeDiameter documentation. # # The rt_ereg extension allows creation of routing rules based on AVP value matching regular expressions. # This extension supports configuration reload at runtime. Send # signal SIGUSR1 to the process to cause the process to reload its # config. # First, one must indicate which AVP should be used for matching. # At the moment, only AVP with OCTETSTRING types are valid. # AVP = "User-Name"; # It is possible to specify AVPs below GROUPED AVPs with the by separating AVPs with a colon (':'): # AVP = "Grouped-AVP1" : "Grouped-AVP2" : "Octetstring-AVP"; # This parameter is mandatory. There is no default value. # Then a list of rules follow. A rule has this format: # "pattern" : "server" += score ; # Where: # pattern is the quoted-string regex to match, # server is the next hop in the routing list that will receive the # score, which can be positive or negative. # Example: # "[[:digit:]]*" : "serverA.example.net" += -3 ; # means that if the AVP value is only numeric, the ServerA will have its score decreased by 3 points. # (reminder: the server with the peer with the highest score gets the message) # Note that all rules are tested for each message that contain the AVP, not only the first match. # There can be multiple blocks of AVPs and rules; just start the next one with another AVP line: # AVP = "Other-AVP"; # and continue with rules as above.