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... transports are
specified, SCTP SHOULD be tried first, followed by TCP. See Section
5.2 for more information on peer discovery.
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If Diameter receives data up from TCP that cannot be parsed or
identified as a Diameter error made by the peer, the stream ...
... compromised and cannot be recovered. The transport connection MUST
be closed using a RESET call (send a TCP RST bit) or an SCTP ...
... tcpoptions spec
Match if the TCP header contains the comma
separated list of options specified in spec. The
supported TCP options ...
... TCP header contains the comma
separated list of options specified in spec. The
supported TCP options are:
mss (maximum segment size ...
... tcpflags spec
TCP packets only. Match if the TCP header
contains the comma separated list of flags
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... tcpflags spec
TCP packets only. Match if the TCP header
contains the comma separated list of flags
specified in spec. The supported TCP flags ...
... TCP header
contains the comma separated list of flags
specified in spec. The supported TCP flags are:
fin, syn, rst, psh, ack and urg. The absence of a
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... transport
protocol supported by the domain. This specification defines
D2T for TCP and D2S for SCTP. We also establish an IANA
registry for NAPTR ...
... Range formats. This allows the Phase 2 security association
to correspond to specific TCP and SCTP connections.
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... transports, too.
SCTP,TCP
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This indicates that the server supports SCTP, and TCP, in that order.
If the client supports over SCTP ...
