forked from osmocom/wireshark
2486f4fa90
- Added new RFC 3588 header format support (vendor-Id is replaced by application-Id) and command code has its own separated name space. The Draft v16 behaviour is maintained (through Preferences menu). - Added 3GPP IMS Cx/Dx interface decoding (new imscxdx.xml) - Fixed some issues in dictionary.xml - Refreshed Diameter applications in embedded AVPs (that do not rely on XML dictionary) svn path=/trunk/; revision=12234
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XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE dictionary SYSTEM "dictionary.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY nasreq SYSTEM "nasreq.xml">
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<!ENTITY mobileipv4 SYSTEM "mobileipv4.xml">
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<!ENTITY sunping SYSTEM "sunping.xml">
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<!ENTITY imscxdx SYSTEM "imscxdx.xml">
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]>
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<dictionary>
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<base uri="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3588.txt">
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<!--
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$Log: dictionary.xml,v $
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Revision 1.1 2001/11/01 21:52:44 guy
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From David Frascone: duUpdate to Diameter dissector to load the
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dictionary as an XML file rather than building it in, and various
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Diameter updates.
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Revision 1.7 2001/08/24 18:03:24 chaos
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Mark's Changes
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Revision 1.6 2001/07/31 19:13:55 chaos
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Missed a couple of MIP AVPs
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Revision 1.5 2001/07/31 19:09:22 chaos
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Added Mobile-Ip and Sun Ping Extension
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Revision 1.4 2001/07/31 17:43:25 chaos
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Oops, forgot to turn on validity checking. Fixed some errors found with validity checking turned on
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Revision 1.3 2001/07/31 16:56:31 chaos
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Added commands, and validated with xmllint
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Revision 1.2 2001/07/31 16:29:34 chaos
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Checking in some changes to verify log and ident strings
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-->
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<!-- *********************** Commands ***************************** -->
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<!-- Diameter Base Protocol Command Codes -->
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<command name="Abort-Session" code="274" vendor-id="None">
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<!-- Maybe some avp stuff here one day -->
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</command>
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<command name="Accounting" code="271" vendor-id="None"/>
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<command name="Capabilities-Exchange" code="257" vendor-id="None"/>
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<command name="Device-Watchdog" code="280" vendor-id="None"/>
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<command name="Disconnect-Peer" code="282" vendor-id="None"/>
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<command name="Re-Auth" code="258" vendor-id="None"/>
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<command name="Session-Termination" code="275" vendor-id="None"/>
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<!-- ********************** End Commands ************************** -->
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<!-- ************************* Vendors **************************** -->
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<vendor vendor-id="None" code="0" name="None"/>
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<vendor vendor-id="HP" code="11" name="Hewlett Packard"/>
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<vendor vendor-id="Merit" code="61" name="Merit Networks"/>
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<vendor vendor-id="Sun" code="42" name="Sun Microsystems, Inc."/>
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<vendor vendor-id="USR" code="429" name="US Robotics Corp."/>
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<vendor vendor-id="TGPP" code="10415" name="3GPP"/>
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<!-- *********************** End Vendors ************************** -->
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<!-- ************************ typedefn's ************************** -->
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<typedefn type-name="OctetString"/>
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<!--
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The data contains arbitrary data of variable length. Unless
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otherwise noted, the AVP Length field MUST be set to at least 9
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(13 if the 'V' bit is enabled). Data used to transmit (human
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readable) character string data uses the UTF-8 [24] character
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set and is NOT NULL-terminated. The minimum Length field MUST
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be 9, but can be set to any value up to 65504 bytes. AVP Values
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of this type that do not align on a 32-bit boundary MUST have
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the necessary padding.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="UTF8String" type-parent="OctetString"/>
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<!--
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The UTF8String format is derived from the OctetString AVP Base
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Format. This is a human readable string represented using the
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ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character set, encoded as an OctetString
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using the UTF-8 [29] transformation format described in RFC
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2279.
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Since additional code points are added by amendments to the
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10646 standard from time to time, implementations MUST be
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prepared to encounter any code point from 0x00000001 to
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0x7fffffff. Byte sequences that do not correspond to the valid
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UTF-8 encoding of a code point or are outside this range are
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prohibited. Note that since a code point of 0x00000000 is
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prohibited, no octet will contain a value of 0x00.
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The use of control codes SHOULD be avoided. When it is
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necessary to represent a newline, the control code sequence CR
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LF SHOULD be used.
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The use of leading or trailing white space SHOULD be avoided.
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For code points not directly supported by user interface
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hardware or software, an alternative means of entry and
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display, such as hexadecimal, MAY be provided.
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For information encoded in 7-bit US-ASCII, the UTF-8 encoding
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is identical to the US-ASCII encoding.
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UTF-8 may require multiple bytes to represent a single
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character / code point; thus the length of a UTF8String in
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octets may be different from the number of characters encoded.
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Note that the size of an UTF8String is measured in octets, not
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characters.
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The UTF8String MUST not contain any octets with a value of
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zero.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="IPAddress" type-parent="OctetString"/>
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<!--
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The IPAddress format is derived from the OctetString AVP Base
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Format. It represents 32 bit (IPv4) [17] or 128 bit (IPv6) [16]
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address, most significant octet first. The format of the
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address (IPv4 or IPv6) is determined by the length. If the
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attribute value is an IPv4 address, the AVP Length field MUST
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be 12 (16 if 'V' bit is enabled), otherwise the AVP Length
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field MUST be set to 24 (28 if the 'V' bit is enabled) for IPv6
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addresses.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="DiameterIdentity" type-parent="OctetString"/>
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<!--
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The DiameterIdentity format is derived from the OctetString AVP
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Base Format. It uses the UTF-8 encoding and has the same
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requirements as the UTF8String. In addition, it must follow
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the Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) syntax [29] rules
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specified below:
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Diameter-Identity = fqdn [ port ] [ transport ]
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[ protocol ]
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aaa-protocol = ( "diameter" | "radius" | "tacacs+" )
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protocol = ";protocol=" aaa-protocol
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; If absent, the default AAA protocol
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; is diameter.
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fqdn = Fully Qualified Host Name
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port = ":" 1*DIGIT
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; One of the ports used to listen for
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; incoming connections. ; If absent,
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; the default Diameter port (TBD) is
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; assumed.
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transport-protocol = ( "tcp" | "sctp" | "udp" )
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transport = ";transport=" transport-protocol
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; One of the transports used to listen
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; for incoming connections. If absent,
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; the default SCTP [26] protocol is
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; assumed. UDP MUST NOT be used when
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; the aaa-protocol field is set to
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; diameter.
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The following are examples of valid Diameter host
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identities:
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host.abc.com;transport=tcp
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host.abc.com:6666;transport=tcp
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aaa://host.abc.com;protocol=diameter
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aaa://host.abc.com:6666;protocol=diameter
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aaa://host.abc.com:6666;transport=tcp;protocol=diameter
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aaa://host.abc.com:1813;transport=udp;protocol=radius
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Since multiple Diameter processes on a single host cannot
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listen for incoming connections on the same port on a given
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protocol, the DiameterIdentity is guaranteed to be unique per
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host.
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A Diameter node MAY advertise different identities on each
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connection, via the CER and CEA's Origin-Host AVP, but the same
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identity MUST be used throughout the duration of a connection.
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When comparing AVPs of this format, it is necessary to add any
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absent fields with the default values prior to the comparison.
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For example, diameter-host.abc.com would be expanded to
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aaa://diameter/diameter-host.abc.com:TBD;protocol=sctp.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="IPFilterRule" type-parent="OctetString"/>
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<!--
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The IPFilterRule format is derived from the OctetString AVP
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Base Format. It uses the UTF-8 encoding and has the same
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requirements as the UTF8String. Packets may be filtered based
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on the following information that is associated with it:
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Direction (in or out)
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Source and destination IP address (possibly masked)
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Protocol
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Source and destination port (lists or ranges)
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TCP flags
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IP fragment flag
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IP options
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ICMP types
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Rules for the appropriate direction are evaluated in order,
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with the first matched rule terminating the evaluation. Each
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packet is evaluated once. If no rule matches, the packet is
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dropped if the last rule evaluated was a permit, and passed if
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the last rule was a deny.
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IPFilterRule filters MUST follow the format:
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action dir proto from src to dst [options]
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action permit - Allow packets that match the rule.
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deny - Drop packets that match the rule.
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dir "in" is from the terminal, "out" is to the
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terminal.
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proto An IP protocol specified by number. The "ip"
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keyword means any protocol will match.
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src and dst <address/mask> [ports]
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The <address/mask> may be specified as:
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ipno An IPv4 or IPv6 number in dotted-
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quad or canonical IPv6 form. Only
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this exact IP number will match the
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rule.
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ipno/bits An IP number as above with a mask
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width of the form 1.2.3.4/24. In
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this case all IP numbers from
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1.2.3.0 to 1.2.3.255 will match.
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The bit width MUST be valid for the
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IP version and the IP number MUST
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NOT have bits set beyond the mask.
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The sense of the match can be inverted by
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preceding an address with the not modifier,
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causing all other addresses to be matched
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instead. This does not affect the selection of
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port numbers.
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The keyword "any" is 0.0.0.0/0 or the IPv6
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equivalent. The keyword "assigned" is the
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address or set of addresses assigned to the
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terminal. The first rule SHOULD be "deny in
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ip !assigned".
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With the TCP, UDP and SCTP protocols, optional
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ports may be specified as:
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{port|port-port}[,port[,...]]
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The `-' notation specifies a range of ports
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(including boundaries).
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Fragmented packets which have a non-zero offset
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(i.e. not the first fragment) will never match
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a rule which has one or more port
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specifications. See the frag option for
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details on matching fragmented packets.
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options:
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frag Match if the packet is a fragment and this is not
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the first fragment of the datagram. frag may not
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be used in conjunction with either tcpflags or
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TCP/UDP port specifications.
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ipoptions spec
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Match if the IP header contains the comma
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separated list of options specified in spec. The
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supported IP options are:
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ssrr (strict source route), lsrr (loose source
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route), rr (record packet route) and ts
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(timestamp). The absence of a particular option
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may be denoted with a `!'.
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tcpoptions spec
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Match if the TCP header contains the comma
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separated list of options specified in spec. The
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supported TCP options are:
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mss (maximum segment size), window (tcp window
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advertisement), sack (selective ack), ts (rfc1323
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timestamp) and cc (rfc1644 t/tcp connection
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count). The absence of a particular option may
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be denoted with a `!'.
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established
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TCP packets only. Match packets that have the RST
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or ACK bits set.
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setup TCP packets only. Match packets that have the SYN
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bit set but no ACK bit.
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tcpflags spec
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TCP packets only. Match if the TCP header
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contains the comma separated list of flags
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specified in spec. The supported TCP flags are:
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fin, syn, rst, psh, ack and urg. The absence of a
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particular flag may be denoted with a `!'. A rule
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which contains a tcpflags specification can never
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match a fragmented packet which has a non-zero
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offset. See the frag option for details on
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matching fragmented packets.
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icmptypes types
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ICMP packets only. Match if the ICMP type is in
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the list types. The list may be specified as any
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combination of ranges or individual types
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separated by commas. The supported ICMP types
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are:
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echo reply (0), destination unreachable (3),
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source quench (4), redirect (5), echo request
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(8), router advertisement (9), router
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solicitation (10), time-to-live exceeded (11), IP
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header bad (12), timestamp request (13),
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timestamp reply (14), information request (15),
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information reply (16), address mask request (17)
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and address mask reply (18).
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There is one kind of packet that the access device MUST always
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discard, that is an IP fragment with a fragment offset of one.
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This is a valid packet, but it only has one use, to try to
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circumvent firewalls.
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An access device that is unable to interpret or apply a deny
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rule MUST terminate the session. An access device that is
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unable to interpret or apply a permit rule MAY apply a more
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restrictive rule. An access device MAY apply deny rules of
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its own before the supplied rules, for example to protect
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the access device owner's infrastructure.
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The rule syntax is a modified subset of ipfw(8) from FreeBSD,
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and the ipfw.c code may provide a useful base for
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implementations.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="QOSFilterRule" type-parent="OctetString"/>
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<!--
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The QosFilterRule format is derived from the OctetString AVP
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Base Format. It uses the UTF-8 encoding and has the same
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requirements as the UTF8String. Packets may be marked or
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metered based on the following information that is associated
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with it:
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Direction (in or out)
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Source and destination IP address (possibly masked)
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Protocol
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Source and destination port (lists or ranges)
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DSCP values (no mask or range)
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Rules for the appropriate direction are evaluated in order,
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with the first matched rule terminating the evaluation. Each
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packet is evaluated once. If no rule matches, the packet is
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treated as best effort.
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QoSFilterRule filters MUST follow the format:
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action dir proto from src to dst [options]
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tag - Mark packet with a specific DSCP [49].
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The DSCP option MUST be included.
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meter - Meter traffic. The metering options
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MUST be included.
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dir "in" is from the terminal, "out" is to the
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terminal.
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proto An IP protocol specified by number. The "ip"
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keyword means any protocol will match.
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src and dst <address/mask> [ports]
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The <address/mask> may be specified as:
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ipno An IPv4 or IPv6 number in dotted-
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quad or canonical IPv6 form. Only
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this exact IP number will match the
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rule.
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ipno/bits An IP number as above with a mask
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width of the form 1.2.3.4/24. In
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this case all IP numbers from
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1.2.3.0 to 1.2.3.255 will match.
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The bit width MUST be valid for the
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IP version and the IP number MUST
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NOT have bits set beyond the mask.
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The sense of the match can be inverted by
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preceding an address with the not modifier,
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causing all other addresses to be matched
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instead. This does not affect the selection of
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port numbers.
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The keyword "any" is 0.0.0.0/0 or the IPv6
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equivalent. The keyword "assigned" is the
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address or set of addresses assigned to the
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terminal. The first rule SHOULD be "deny in
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ip !assigned".
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With the TCP, UDP and SCTP protocols, optional
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ports may be specified as:
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{port|port-port}[,port[,...]]
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The `-' notation specifies a range of ports
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(including boundaries).
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options:
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DSCP <color>
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color values as defined in [49]. Exact matching
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of DSCP values is required (no masks or ranges).
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the "deny" can replace the color_under or
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color_over values in the meter action for rate-
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dependent packet drop.
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metering <rate> <color_under> <color_over>
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The metering option provides Assured Forwarding,
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as defined in [50], and MUST be present if the
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action is set to meter. The rate option is the
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throughput, in bits per second, which is used by
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the access device to mark packets. Traffic above
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the rate is marked with the color_over codepoint,
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while traffic under the rate is marked with the
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color_under codepoint. The color_under and
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color_over options contain the drop preferences,
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and MUST conform to the recommended codepoint
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keywords described in [50] (e.g. AF13).
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The metering option also supports the strict
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limit on traffic required by Expedited
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Forwarding, as defined in [51]. The color_over
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option may contain the keyword "drop" to prevent
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forwarding of traffic that exceeds the rate
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parameter.
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The rule syntax is a modified subset of ipfw(8) from FreeBSD,
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and the ipfw.c code may provide a useful base for
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implementations.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="MIPRegistrationRequest" type-parent="OctetString"/>
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<typedefn type-name="Integer32"/>
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<!--
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32 bit signed value, in network byte order. The AVP Length
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field MUST be set to 12 (16 if the 'V' bit is enabled).
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="VendorId" type-parent="Integer32"/>
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<typedefn type-name="AppId" type-parent="Integer32"/>
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<typedefn type-name="Integer64"/>
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<!--
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64 bit signed value, in network byte order. The AVP Length
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field MUST be set to 16 (20 if the 'V' bit is enabled).
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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<!--
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32 bit unsigned value, in network byte order. The AVP Length
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field MUST be set to 12 (16 if the 'V' bit is enabled).
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Unsigned32 values used to transmit time data contains the four
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most significant octets returned from NTP [18], in network byte
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order.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="Time"/>
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<!--
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The Time format is derived from the Unsigned32 AVP Base Format.
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This is 32 bit unsigned value containing the four most
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significant octets returned from NTP [18], in network byte
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order.
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This represent the number of seconds since 0h on 1 January 1900
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with respect to the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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On 6h 28m 16s UTC, 7 February 2036 the time value will
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overflow. NTP [18] describes a procedure to extend the time to
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2104.
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-->
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<typedefn type-name="Unsigned64"/>
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<!--
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64 bit unsigned value, in network byte order. The AVP Length
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field MUST be set to 16 (20 if the 'V' bit is enabled).
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-->
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<!-- ************************* End Typedefns ************************ -->
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<!-- ******************* DIAMETER BASE PROTOCOL AVPS ************************ -->
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<avp name="Accounting-Interim-Interval" code="482" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="yes" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Accounting-Multi-Session-Id" code="50" mandatory="must" protected="may" may-encrypt="yes" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Accounting-Record-Number" code="485" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="yes" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Accounting-Record-Type" code="480" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="yes" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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<enum name="Event Record" code="1"/>
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<enum name="Start Record" code="2"/>
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<enum name="Interim Record" code="3"/>
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<enum name="Stop Record" code="4"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Accounting-Session-Id" code="44" mandatory="must" protected="may" may-encrypt="yes" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Acct-Application-Id" code="259" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="AppId"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Alternate-Peer" code="275" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
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</avp>
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<avp name="Auth-Application-Id" code="258" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
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<type type-name="AppId"/>
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</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Auth-Request-Type" code="274" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
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<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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<enum name="Authenticate Only" code="1"/>
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<enum name="Authorize Only" code="2"/>
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<enum name="Authorize Authenticate" code="3"/>
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</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Authorization-Lifetime" code="291" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Integer32"/>
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|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Auth-Grace-Period" code="276" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
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|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Auth-Session-State" code="277" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="State Maintained" code="0"/>
|
|
<enum name="No State Maintained" code="1"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Re-Auth-Request-Type" code="285" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="Authorize Only" code="0"/>
|
|
<enum name="Authorize Authenticate" code="1"/>
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|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Destination-Host" code="293" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
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|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Destination-Realm" code="283" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="UTF8String"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Disconnect-Cause" code="273" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="Rebooting" code="0"/>
|
|
<enum name="Busy" code="1"/>
|
|
<enum name="Do not want to talk to you" code="2"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Error-Message" code="281" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="UTF8String"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Error-Reporting-Host" code="294" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Failed-AVP" code="279" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="OctetString"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Firmware-Revision" code="267" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Host-IP-Address" code="257" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="IPAddress"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Multi-Round-Time-Out" code="272" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="yes" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Origin-Host" code="264" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Origin-Realm" code="296" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="UTF8String"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Origin-State-Id" code="278" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Product-Name" code="269" mandatory="mustnot" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="UTF8String"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Proxy-Host" code="280" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Proxy-Info" code="284" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="OctetString"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Redirect-Host" code="292" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Redirect-Host-Usage" code="261" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="Don't Care" code="0"/>
|
|
<enum name="All Session" code="1"/>
|
|
<enum name="All Realm" code="2"/>
|
|
<enum name="Realm and Application" code="3"/>
|
|
<enum name="All Application" code="4"/>
|
|
<enum name="All Host" code="5"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Redirect-Max-Cache-Time" code="262" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Result-Code" code="268" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_MULTI_ROUND_AUTH" code="1001"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_SUCCESS" code="2001"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_LIMITED_SUCCESS" code="2002"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_COMMAND_UNSUPPORTED" code="3001"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER" code="3002"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_REALM_NOT_SERVED" code="3003"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY" code="3004"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_LOOP_DETECTED" code="3005"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_REDIRECT_INDICATION" code="3006"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_APPLICATION_UNSUPPORTED" code="3007"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_HDR_BITS" code="3008"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_BITS" code="3009"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_UNKNOWN_PEER" code="3010"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_AUTHENTICATION_REJECTED" code="4001"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_OUT_OF_SPACE" code="4002"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_ELECTION_LOST" code="4003"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_AVP_UNSUPPORTED" code="5001"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_UNKNOWN_SESSION_ID" code="5002"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_AUTHORIZATION_REJECTED" code="5003"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_VALUE" code="5004"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_MISSING_AVP" code="5005"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_RESOURCES_EXCEEDED" code="5006"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_CONTRADICTING_AVPS" code="5007"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_AVP_NOT_ALLOWED" code="5008"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_AVP_OCCURS_TOO_MANY_TIMES" code="5009"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_NO_COMMON_APPLICATION " code="5010"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION" code="5011"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_UNABLE_TO_COMPLY" code="5012"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_BIT_IN_HEADER" code="5013"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_LENGTH" code="5014"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_MESSAGE_LENGTH" code="5015"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_BIT_COMBO" code="5016"/>
|
|
<enum name="DIAMETER_NO_COMMON_SECURITY" code="5017"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Experimental-Result" code="297" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<grouped>
|
|
<gavp name="Vendor-Id"/>
|
|
<gavp name="Experimental-Result-Code"/>
|
|
</grouped>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Experimental-Result-Code" code="298" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="First Registration" code="2001"/>
|
|
<enum name="Subsequent Registration" code="2002"/>
|
|
<enum name="Unregistered Service" code="2003"/>
|
|
<enum name="Success Server Name Not Stored" code="2004"/>
|
|
<enum name="Server Selection" code="2005"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error User Unknown" code="5001"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Identities Dont Match" code="5002"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Identity Not Registered" code="5003"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Roaming Not Allowed" code="5004"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Roaming Identity Already Registered" code="5005"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Roaming Auth Scheme Not Supported" code="5006"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error In Assignment Type" code="5007"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Too Much Data" code="5008"/>
|
|
<enum name="Error Not Supported User Data" code="5009"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Route-Record" code="282" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Session-Id" code="263" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="UTF8String"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Session-Binding" code="270" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Session-Server-Failover" code="271" mandatory="must" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="Refuse Service" code="0"/>
|
|
<enum name="Try Again" code="1"/>
|
|
<enum name="Allow Service" code="2"/>
|
|
<enum name="Try Again / Allow Service" code="3"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Source-Route" code="286" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="DiameterIdentity"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Supported-Vendor-Id" code="265" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="VendorId"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Termination-Cause" code="295" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="Unsigned32"/>
|
|
<enum name="Logout" code="1"/>
|
|
<enum name="Service Not Provided" code="2"/>
|
|
<enum name="Bad Answer" code="3"/>
|
|
<enum name="Administrative" code="4"/>
|
|
<enum name="Link Broken" code="5"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Vendor-Id" code="266" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<type type-name="VendorId"/>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Vendor-Specific-Application-Id" code="260" mandatory="must" may-encrypt="no" protected="mustnot" vendor-bit="mustnot">
|
|
<grouped>
|
|
<gavp name="Vendor-Id"/>
|
|
<gavp name="Auth-Application-Id"/>
|
|
<gavp name="Acct-Application-Id"/>
|
|
</grouped>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<avp name="Example-AVP" code="999999" mandatory="mustnot" vendor-bit="may">
|
|
<grouped>
|
|
<gavp name="Origin-Host"/>
|
|
<gavp name="Host-IP-Address"/>
|
|
</grouped>
|
|
</avp>
|
|
<!-- ************************ END DIAMETER BASE PROTOCOL AVPS ******************* -->
|
|
</base>
|
|
|
|
&nasreq;
|
|
&mobileipv4;
|
|
&sunping;
|
|
&imscxdx;
|
|
|
|
</dictionary>
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