Oracle Server E10293-02 Benutzerhandbuch
Dictionary
B-6
Oracle Communication and Mobility Server Developer’s Guide
The <application> attributes are:
1.
The application id attribute is the IANA-assigned Application Identifier for this
application. The value 0 is dedicated to the base protocol which corresponds to the
commands defined in RFC-3588 and RFC-4006.
application. The value 0 is dedicated to the base protocol which corresponds to the
commands defined in RFC-3588 and RFC-4006.
2.
The application name attribute is the human-readable name of this application.
3.
The application vendor attribute is the name of the application vendor as
previously defined in the <vendor> element.
previously defined in the <vendor> element.
4.
The application service-type attribute defined the type of service delivered by
the application. Possible values are "Acct" for accounting and "Auth" for
authorization.
the application. Possible values are "Acct" for accounting and "Auth" for
authorization.
In
, the <application> element contains information for the 3GPP
accounting "Rf" application identified by the value "3":
Example B–5
Defining an <application> Element
<dictionary>
<application id=
"
3
"
name=
"
Rf
"
vendor=
"
3GPP
"
service-type=
"
Acct
"
>
....(other elements)
</application>
</dictionary>
The <application> element contains zero or more <command> elements.
command Element
A <command> element defines the attributes for a command.
The <command> attributes are:
1.
The command name attribute defines the name of the command. Because only one
command is defined for both "Request" and "Answer" portions, the "Accounting"
command defines both "Accounting-Request" and "Accounting-Answer"
messages.
command is defined for both "Request" and "Answer" portions, the "Accounting"
command defines both "Accounting-Request" and "Accounting-Answer"
messages.
2.
The command code attribute defines the command code used to transmit this
command.
command.
In
, the Rf application contains the command "Accounting" whose code is
271:
Example B–6
Defining the <command> Element
<dictionary>
<application id=
"
3
"
name=
"
Rf
"
vendor=
"
3GPP
"
service-type=
"
Acct
"
>
<command name=
"
Accounting
"
code=
"
271
"
/>
....
</application>
</dictionary>
returnCode Element
The <returnCode> element defines a possible value of the Result-Code AVP. In
, the 3GPP vendor defines the returnCode 5030 named DIAMETER_
USER_UNKNOWN
.