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Index
A B C D H L O P R S U
A
- application composition, 5.1
- Application Router, 5.1
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- configuring a custom, 5.3
- assigning roles
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- at deployment, 6.6.2
- dynamically, 6.6.2
- Attribute Value Pair (AVP), 8.7
- AVP, 8.7
B
- buffer, 4.7
C
- CDF, 11.1
- charging
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- event-based, 11.2.1, 11.4.3
- offline charging API, 11.4
- session-based, 11.2.2, 11.4.2, 12.6
- Charging Data Function (CDF), 11.1
- Charging Trigger Function (CTF), 11.1, 12.1
- constructed document key, 9.5
- content indirection, 3.2
- converged applications, 2.1
- ConvergedHttpSession object, 2.3
- credit authorization models, 12.2
- CTF, 11.1, 12.1
D
- Default Application Router (DAR), 5.2
- Diameter
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- API, overview of, 8.2
- Attribute Value Pair (AVP), 8.7
- creating converged Diameter and SIP applications
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- SIP applications, 8.8
- Credit-Control-Request (CCR) message, 12.4, 12.6.1
- implementing applications, 8.4
- messages, 8.6
- nodes, 8.3
- offline charging API, 11.4
- protocol packages, 8.1
- Rf application, configuring, 11.3
- Rf interface, 11.1
- Ro interface, 12
- sessions, 8.5
- Sh interface support, 9.1
- Diameter applications, 8
- Diameter Rf interface, 11.1
- Diameter Ro application
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- configuring, 12.3
- Diameter Ro interface, 12
- Diameter Sh interface
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- monitoring data with ProfileListener, 9.6
- Diameter Sh profile service, 9
- distributed applications, 4.1
- document selector key, 9.4
H
- headers, 3.1
L
- log records
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- tokens, 7.2.2
- logging, 7.1
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- enabling message logging, 7.2
- example message log configuration and output, 7.4
- identifying parts of SIP messages for logging, 7.2
- level, 7.2
- log file rotation, 7.5
- log records, customizing, 7.2.2
- specifying content types, 7.3
O
- OCF, 12.1
- offline charging API, 11.4
- Online Charging API, 12.4
- Online Charging Function (OCF), 12.1
P
- porting, 4.1
- Profile Service API, 9
R
- response codes, 6.2
- RFC 4006, 12.1, 12.2
- role mapping, 6.4
S
- security, 6.1
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- debugging, 6.9
- security realm, 6.3
- security-role definitions, 6.4
- session expiration, 4.10
- session key-based targeting, 5.4
- SIP applications
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- asynchronous access, 2.3.1.2
- best practices, 4
- developing distributed applications, 4.1
- session data, 4.5
- session expiration, 4.10
- storing application data in the session, 4.4
- synchronous access, 2.3.1.1
- using setAttribute to modify session data, 4.6
- SIP messages
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- using compact and long header formats, 3.1
- SIP response codes, 6.2
- SIP Servlets
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- content indirection, in, 3.2
- marking as distributable, 4.8
- requirement to be non-blocking, 4.3
- security, 6.1
- specification, 5.2, 5.4
- SipApplicationRouter interface, 5.1
- SipApplicationSession object, 2.3
- SIPApplicationSessionActivationListener, 4.9
- SIPServletMessage interface, 3.1
- sip.xml, 6.3, 6.5, 6.6.1
- SNMP traps, 3.3
- specification
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- SIP Servlet, 5.4
U
- User Agent Server (UAS), 5.1