(RADIATOR) Diameter Host-IP-address in CEA

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Dec 21 16:36:01 CST 2006


Hello Arthur -

Could you please send us a copy of your configuration file and a more  
complete trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

thanks and regards

Hugh


On 21 Dec 2006, at 22:07, Arthur Konovalov wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Trying Radiator-3.16 as Diameter proxy, but my client reports about  
> format error in CEA message.
> Traces with Ethereal shows that one possible reaon is incorrect  
> Host-IP-Address field.
> In original CER message it is 14 bytes, in CEA from Radiator it is  
> 12 bytes (Address Family attribute missed).
>
>
> Ethereal:
> CER:
>        Host-IP-Address (IpAddress) l:0xe (14 bytes) (16 padded bytes)
>            AVP Code: Host-IP-Address (257)
>            AVP Flags: 0x40 (Mandatory)
>            AVP Length: 14
>            Address Family: IPv4 (1)
>            IPv4 Address: 192.168.24.254 (192.168.24.254)
>
>
> CEA:
>        Host-IP-Address (IpAddress) l:0xc (12 bytes) (12 padded bytes)
>            AVP Code: Host-IP-Address (257)
>            AVP Flags: 0x40 (Mandatory)
>            AVP Length: 12
>            Address Family: Unknown (49320)
>            Error! Can't Parse Address Family 49320 (Address in  
> draft v16 format?)
>
> Radiator log:
> Wed Dec 20 16:49:25 2006: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received initial Diameter request ....
>  Code:           257 (CER)
>  Version:        1
>  Flags:          0x80 (R)
>  Application ID: 0 (Base)
>  Hop-to-Hop ID:  192235572
>  End-to-End ID:  192235573
>  Attributes:
>    Origin-Host: 64, CSCFRF.imst.hot.ee,
>    Origin-Realm: 64, imst.hot.ee,
>    Host-IP-Address: 64, <0><1><192><168><24><254>,
>    Vendor-Id: 64, 10415,
>    Product-Name: 0, Ericsson Diameter,
>    Supported-Vendor-Id: 64, 0,
>    Acct-Application-Id: 64, 3,
>    Vendor-Specific-Application-Id: 64,
>          Vendor-Id: 64, 0,
>          Auth-Application-Id: 64, 16777216,,
>    Vendor-Specific-Application-Id: 64,
>          Vendor-Id: 64, 0,
>          Acct-Application-Id: 64, 3,,
>    Firmware-Revision: 0, 1,
>
> Wed Dec 20 16:49:25 2006: DEBUG: mm.imst.hot.ee ->  
> CSCFRF.imst.hot.ee send_msg:
>  Code:           257 (CER)
>  Version:        1
>  Flags:          0x0 ()
>  Application ID: 0 (Base)
>  Hop-to-Hop ID:  192235572
>  End-to-End ID:  192235573
>  Attributes:
>    Result-Code: 64, 2001,
>    Origin-Host: 64, mm.imst.hot.ee,
>    Origin-Realm: 64, imst.hot.ee,
>    Host-IP-Address: 64, 192.168.24.254,
>    Product-Name: 0, Radiator,
>    Vendor-Id: 64, 9048,
>    Firmware-Revision: 64, 1,
>    Supported-Vendor-Id: 64, 0,
>    Auth-Application-Id: 64, 0,
>    Auth-Application-Id: 64, 1,
>    Acct-Application-Id: 64, 0,
>    Acct-Application-Id: 64, 3,
>    Inband-Security-Id: 64, 1,
>
>
> How do fix this problem?
>
> Regards,
> A
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/ 
radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
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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