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... Peer discovery and configuration
RADIUS implementations typically require that the name or address
of servers or clients be manually configured, along with the
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... security
(Section 13) features, Diameter addresses these limitations and
provides for secure and scalable roaming.
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... The Command-Code field is three octets, and is used in order to
communicate the command associated with the message. The 24-bit
address space is managed by IANA (see Section 11.2.1).
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... set the AVP Code belongs to the specific vendor code address
space.
Unless otherwise noted, AVPs ...
... own Vendor-ID along with their privately managed AVP address
space, guaranteeing that they will not collide with any other
vendor's vendor-specific ...
... Data Formats are commonly used by applications.
Address
The Address format is derived from the OctetString ...
... 128-bit (IPv6) [IPV6] address, most
significant octet first. The first two octets of the Address
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...
AVP represents the AddressType, which contains an Address Family
defined in [IANAADFAM]. The AddressType is used to discriminate
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...
Direction (in or out)
Source and destination IP address (possibly masked)
Protocol
Source and destination port ...
... keyword means any protocol will match.
src and dst <address/mask> [ports]
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... IP
version must be present in the
packet that was used in describing
the IP address. To test for a
particular IP version, the bits ...
... IPv6
equivalent. The keyword "assigned"
is the address or set of addresses
assigned to the terminal ...
... equivalent. The keyword "assigned"
is the address or set of addresses
assigned to the terminal. For IPv4 ...
...
The sense of the match can be inverted by
preceding an address with the not modifier (!),
causing all other addresses to be matched
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... preceding an address with the not modifier (!),
causing all other addresses to be matched
instead. This does not affect the selection of
port numbers ...
... timestamp reply (14), information request (15),
information reply (16), address mask request (17)
and address mask reply (18).
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... information reply (16), address mask request (17)
and address mask reply (18).
There is one kind of packet that the access device MUST always
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...
Direction (in or out)
Source and destination IP address (possibly masked)
Protocol
Source and destination port ...
... NAPTR records are found, the requester queries for those
address records for the destination address,
'_diameter ...
... queries for those
address records for the destination address,
'_diameter._sctp'.realm or '_diameter ...
... network protocol capabilities. If
the DNS server returns no address records, the requestor gives up.
If the server is using a site certificate ...
... connections
to span multiple interfaces and multiple IP addresses, the
Capabilities-Exchange-Request message MUST contain one Host ...
... Address AVP for each potential IP address that MAY be locally used
when transmitting Diameter ...
... connections to
span multiple interfaces, hence, multiple IP addresses, the
Capabilities-Exchange-Answer message MUST contain one Host ...
... Capabilities-Exchange-Answer message MUST contain one Host-IP-Address
AVP for each potential IP address ...
... IP-Address
AVP for each potential IP address that MAY be locally used when
transmitting Diameter ...
... IP-Address AVP (AVP Code 257) is of type Address and is used
to inform a Diameter peer of the sender ...
... to inform a Diameter peer of the sender's IP address. All source
addresses that a Diameter node expects to use with SCTP ...
... Diameter peer of the sender's IP address. All source
addresses that a Diameter node expects to use with SCTP [SCTP ...
... identifier in the request is saved, and replaced with
a locally unique value. The source of the request is also saved,
which includes the IP address, port and protocol.
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... Note that the Origin-Host AVP may resolve to more than one address as
the Diameter peer may support more than one address ...
... data field contains an IANA-managed 32-bit address
space representing errors (see Section 11.4). Diameter provides the
following classes ...
... Firmware-Revision |0-1|0-1|0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |
Host-IP-Address |1+ |1+ |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |
Inband-Security-Id |0+ |0+ |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |
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...
Name and Contact Information: The name, address, email address and
telephone number for the person performing the registration ...
... configured. A statically configured Diameter peer would require
that either the IP address or the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN ...
... Network Access Identifier (NAI). The server MUST have a
table of Realm Names, and the address of the peer to which the
message must be forwarded to. The routing table MAY also include
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... identification data. However, when used in conformant
implementations, each ID Payload MUST carry a single IP address and a
single non-zero port number ...
... non-zero port number, and MUST NOT use the IP Subnet or IP
Address Range formats. This allows the Phase 2 security association
...
... pre-shared keys are configured with Diameter peers,
who are identified by their IP address (Main Mode), or possibly their
FQDN (Aggressive Mode). As a result, it is necessary for the set of
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... http://www.iana.org/assignments/address-family-numbers ...
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this standard. Please address the information to the IETF Executive
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... Authors' Addresses ...
