This adds more DIAMETER types to our TTCN-3 module, specifically those
encountered on Gx between PGW and PCRF.
./AVP.sh Base_IETF_RFC3588.ddf BaseTypes_IETF_RFC3588.ddf AAAInterface_3GPP_TS29272_f10.ddf GxInterface_PCC_3GPP_TS29212_f10.ddf S6Interfaces_3GPP_TS29336_f00.ddf MobileIPv6_HA_IETF_RFC5778.ddf RxInterface_PCC_3GPP_TS29214_f20.ddf NetworkAccessServer_IETF_RFC4005.ddf CreditControl_IETF_RFC4006.ddf CxDxInterface_3GPP_TS29229_c30.ddf GiSGiInterface_3GPP_TS29061_d70.ddf
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The way how the TITAN support for DIAMETER works, is that there's
an awk-based shell script and lots of DIAMETER dictionaries in the
https://github.com/eclipse/titan.ProtocolModules.DIAMETER_ProtocolModule_Generator
repository.
I've used 'AVP.sh Base_IETF_RFC3588.ddf BaseTypes_IETF_RFC3588.ddf
AAAInterface_3GPP_TS29272_f10.ddf GxInterface_PCC_3GPP_TS29212_f10.ddf
S6Interfaces_3GPP_TS29336_f00.ddf MobileIPv6_HA_IETF_RFC5778.ddf
RxInterface_PCC_3GPP_TS29214_f20.ddf' to generate the DIAMETER_Types
file we use here.
DIAMETER is used as signaling protocol between the HSS and other core
element nodes in the EPC, such as the MME and S-GW.
Change-Id: I85834e98e238b7ff6058264a0f365d05c15cd669