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▄ AAA Interface Administration and Reference, StarOS Release 18
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Table 3. DiameterURI Field Description
Field
Description
FQDN
Fully Qualified Host Name
port
One of the ports used to listen for incoming connections. If absent, the default Diameter port (3868) is assumed.
transport One of the transport protocols used to listen for incoming connections. If absent, the default SCTP protocol is assumed.
UDP MUST NOT be used when the aaa-protocol field is set to diameter.
The transport protocol could be tcp, sctp, or udp.
The transport protocol could be tcp, sctp, or udp.
protocol
This field denotes AAA protocol. If absent, the default AAA protocol is diameter.
The AAA protocol could be diameter, radius, or tacacs+.
The AAA protocol could be diameter, radius, or tacacs+.
The following are examples of valid Diameter host identities:
aaa://host.example.com;transport=tcp
aaa://host.example.com:6666;transport=tcp
aaa://host.example.com;protocol=diameter
aaa://host.example.com:6666;protocol=diameter
aaa://host.example.com:6666;transport=tcp;protocol=diameter
aaa://host.example.com:1813;transport=udp;protocol=radius
Enumerated
Enumerated is derived from the Integer32 AVP Base Format. The definition contains a list of valid values and their
interpretation and is described in the Diameter application introducing the AVP.
interpretation and is described in the Diameter application introducing the AVP.
IPFilterRule
The IPFilterRule format is derived from the OctetString AVP Base Format. It uses the ASCII charset. Packets may be
filtered based on the following information that is associated with it:
filtered based on the following information that is associated with it:
Direction (in or out)
Source and destination IP address (possibly masked)
Protocol
Source and destination port (lists or ranges)
TCP flags
IP fragment flag
IP options
ICMP types