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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.
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.
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.
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.
2.
The command code attribute defines the command code used to transmit this 
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
.