(RADIATOR) Re: Diameter Vendor-Specific-Application-Id - where to place
Mike McCauley
mikem at open.com.au
Thu Jan 11 06:14:09 CST 2007
Hello Arthur,
On Thursday 11 January 2007 21:32, Arthur Konovalov wrote:
> Mike McCauley wrote:
> > But I dont understand why you need to add these attrs?
>
> I had problem with session establishing (CER-CEA).
> But now is clear that it works without these attrs.
> Thaks anyway. I haven't any big experince with Perl.
>
> > And should we make arrangements for this to be configurable?
>
> I don't know yet. Possibly not.
>
>
> My purpose is storing accounting data to MySQL database. Currently I
> collect it to 'detail' file
> and next task is properly assign missing avp values (dictionary?).
Upon checking, we realised there was no way to have a custom Diameter
dictionary.
We have now added support for a new global parameter:
DiameterDictionaryFile %D/my_private_diameter_attrs.dat
which can add or change attrs in the built-in Diameter dictionary.
Format of the dictionary file is the same as in DiaDict.pm
Its now in the latest patch set.
Cheers.
>
> AK
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