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Session Attributes

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These nonconfigurable attributes are used by the server to track sessions. Many of these attributes correspond to Diameter attributes.

User-Name

Corresponds to the User-Name attribute.

Session-State

Open, Idle, Pending, or Disconnected. A historical session record will always have Idle as the state. An active session will always have an Open state. Pending and Disconnected are transitory states that won't appear in a record.

Session-Start-Time

When the session started.

Most-Recent-Handoff-Time

When delivery of service was last transferred from one foreign agent to another.

Session-End-Time

When the session ended.

Session-Timeout-Expiration-Time

Time when the session was set to timeout.

Auth-Lifetime-Expiration-Time

Time when the mobile node’s authorization was set to expire.

Key-Lifetime-Expiration-Time

Time when the mobile node's session key was set to expire.

FeatureVector

Corresponds to the MIP-Feature-Vector attribute.

Acct-Multi-Session-Id

Corresponds to the Acct-Multi-Session-Id attribute.

FA-Realm

Identifies the realm of the foreign agent.

FA-DiamIdent

Diameter identity, as described for the Session-ID attribute in an accounting record, of the foreign agent.

FA-Session-Id

Corresponds to the Session-Id attribute for the foreign agent’s session.

HA-Realm

Identifies the realm of the home agent.

HA-DiamIdent

Diameter identity, as described for the Session-ID attribute in an accounting record, of the home agent.

HA-Session-Id

Corresponds to the Session-Id attribute for the home agent’s session.

Session-Timeout


Corresponds to the Session-Timeout attribute.

Key-Lifetime

Corresponds to the MIP-Key-Lifetime attribute.

Authorization-Lifetime

Corresponds to the Authorization-Lifetime attribute.

Auth-Grace-Period

Corresponds to the Auth-Grace-Period attribute.

ASR-Result-Code

Corresponds to the Result-Code attribute in the most recent Abort-Session-Answer message. The Result-Code attribute appears in an answer message to indicate whether a request succeeded or an error occurred. The Result-Code may have one of the following values:

Table 10-4 Result Code Values

Result Code

Description

2001

DIAMETER_SUCCESS, the Request was successfully completed.

3001

DIAMETER_COMMAND_UNSUPPORTED, the request contained a Command-Code that the receiver did not recognize or support.

3002

DIAMETER_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER, when Diameter can not deliver the message to the destination, either because no host within the realm was available to process the request, or because Destination-Host A-V pair was given without the associated Destination-Realm A-V pair.

3003

DIAMETER_REALM_NOT_SERVED, the intended realm of the request is not recognized.

3004

DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY, a specific server is requested, and it cannot provide the requested service.

3005

DIAMETER_LOOP_DETECTED, an agent detected a loop while trying to get the message to the intended recipient.

3006

DIAMETER_REDIRECT_INDICATION, a redirect agent has determined that the request could not be satisfied locally and the initiator of the request should direct the request directly to the server, whose contact information has been added to the response.

3007

DIAMETER_APPLICATION_UNSUPPORTED, a request was sent for an application that is not supported.

3008

DIAMETER_INVALID_HDR_BITS, a request was received whose bits in the Diameter header were either set to an invalid combination, or to a value that is inconsistent with the command code's definition.

3009

DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_BITS, a request was received that included an A-V pair whose flag bits are set to an unrecognized value, or that is inconsistent with the A-V pair’s definition.

4001

DIAMETER_AUTHENTICATION_REJECTED, the authentication process for the user failed, most likely due to an invalid password used by the user.

4005

DIAMETER_ERROR_MIP_REPLY_FAILURE is used by the Home Agent when processing of  the Registration Request has failed.

4006

DIAMETER_ERROR_HA_NOT_AVAILABLE is used to inform the Foreign Agent that the requested Home Agent cannot be assigned to the Mobile Node at this time.

4007

DIAMETER_ERROR_BAD_KEY is used by the Home Agent to indicate to the local Diameter server that the key generated is invalid.

5001

DIAMETER_AVP_UNSUPPORTED, the peer received a message that contained an A-V pair that is not recognized or supported and was marked with the Mandatory bit.

5002

DIAMETER_UNKNOWN_SESSION_ID, the request contained an unknown Session-Id.

5003

DIAMETER_AUTHORIZATION_REJECTED, a request was received for which the user could not be authorized. This error could occur if the service requested is not permitted to the user.

5004

DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_VALUE, the request contained an A-V pair with an invalid value in its data portion.

5005

DIAMETER_MISSING_AVP, the request did not contain an A-V pair that is required by the Command Code definition.

5007

DIAMETER_CONTRADICTING_AVPS, the Home Diameter server has detected A-V pairs in the request that contradicted each other, and is not willing to provide service to the user.

5008

DIAMETER_AVP_NOT_ALLOWED, a message was received with an A-V pair that must not be present.

5009

DIAMETER_AVP_OCCURS_TOO_MANY_TIMES, a message was received that included an A-V pair that appeared more often than permitted in the message definition.

5001

DIAMETER_NO_COMMON_APPLICATION is returned when a CER message is received, and there are no common applications supported between the peer.

5012

DIAMETER_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION is returned when a request was received, whose version number is unsupported.

5013

DIAMETER_UNABLE_TO_COMPLY is returned when a request is rejected for unspecified reasons.

5014

DIAMETER_INVALID_BIT_IN_HEADER is returned when an unrecognized bit in the Diameter header is set to one (1).

5015

DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_LENGTH, the request contained an A-V pair with an invalid length.

5016

DIAMETER_INVALID_MESSAGE_LENGTH is returned when a request is received with an invalid message length.

5017

DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_BIT_COMBO, the request contained an A-V pair with which is not allowed to have the given value in the A-V pair Flags field.

5024

DIAMETER_ERROR_NO_FOREIGN_HA_SERVICE is used by the AAAF to inform the AAAH that allocation of a Home Agent in the Foreign Domain is not permitted at this time.

 

HA-IP-Address

Corresponds to the MIP-Home-Agent-Address attribute.

MN-Home-IP-Address

Corresponds to the MIP-Mobile-Node-Address attribute.

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