(RADIATOR) Diameter
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jun 30 21:12:57 CDT 2004
Hello Phil -
Yes Diameter is the "next-gen" protocol that is designed as the
replacement for Radius (although Radius will continue to be a "sub-set"
of Diameter). It has taken quite a long time for the RFC to be
completed (several years), however we are starting to see some interest
now.
We are actively working on a Diameter product and Mike has posted a few
times asking for interest and input.
We have recently conducted an introductory Diameter course in
conjunction with our normal Radiator course and we expect to see
increasing activity in this area.
Are you looking for a Diameter server product? If so what sort of
timeframe are you looking at for implementation?
We are very keen to hear from anyone about their Diameter server
requirements and implementation timeframes.
regards
Hugh
On 1 Jul 2004, at 11:01, Phil Freed wrote:
> We are about to purchase a telephone company "softswitch." It appears
> that Diameter is the up-and-coming protocol for AAA services in the
> SIP and softswitch world.
>
> I saw some brief discussions of Diameter on the mailing lists, but no
> definite interest. Is there any current thought towards implementing
> this standard?
>
> Thanks.
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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