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The OpenBloX Traffix Java/C++ diameter stack is a full implementation of the Internet Engineering
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Daniel Marcus
Diameter is a computer networking protocol for authentication, authorization and accounting and it is a successor to Radius. Diameter is required in over 60% of IMS network elements. The OpenBloX Traffix Java/C++ Diameter stack is a full implementation of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Diameter (RFC 3588) and is comprised of 3GPP, 3GPP2 and ETSI Diameter interfaces and applications.
The OpenBloX Java/C++ diameter stack is a full diameter implementation, consisting of both the mandatory and optional parts of the Diameter protocol. It offers a full client, server and agents Diameter functionality and supports the entire set of Diameter protocol interfaces such as the Rf, Ro, CC, Sh, Cx and Gx Diameter protocol interfaces.
The OpenBloX Diameter stack is available as a dual licensed Diameter stack, available in both open source version and as a commercial Diameter stack. The OpenBloX Diameter stack is the market’s only pure Java Diameter implementation and is released also as C++. The OpenBloX Diameter stack is also available with a full J2EE Java diameter extension. Both versions have the same API and share the same look and feel.
The OpenBloX Diameter stack is the market benchmark for Diameter and is the market’s most popular and broadly deployed Diameter protocol stack with more than seventy five vendor users and hundreds of deployments.
The major benefits of the OpenBloX Diameter stack include the following: Full implantation the OpenBloX Diameter stack is equipped with dozens of diameter interfaces and full diameter base implementation: Interoperability the OpenBloX Diameter stack is the market benchmark and the most deployed Diameter solution: Telco grade the OpenBloX Diameter stack is adapted to specific telcos ims diameter /NGN needs:
Performance the OpenBloX Diameter stack is built with a robust and scalable architecture: The OpenBloX Diameter stack is available in both pure Java and C++ – giving you a solution for both your Java and C++ environments, with one Diameter solution across the organization: Plane applications across Traffix control plane product portfolio. The Rosetta Diameter Gateway enables direct exchange of AAA data between different AAA technologies, such as Diameter, RADIUS, LDAP and HTTP using an advanced transformation and data flow management engine.
The Rosetta Diameter Gateway was designed to simplify the hassle associated with the integration of Legacy service platforms with the current NGN and IMS architectures in different technologies such as Mobile, Wireline, Cable, WiMax, etc. Avoiding the need of complex integration and customization projects the Rosetta Diameter Gateway provides a simple, reliable, and easy to deploy solution to most control plane connectivity problems.
Key benefits:
– Simple to deploy and configure takes less than 2 hours to install configure and run
– Solves most vendors’ specific protocol incompatibilities issues
– Enables Legacy and NGN Control and AAA signaling connectivity
– Remote configuration, administration, and support
– Future proof enables introduction of additional services and interfaces
The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is an architectural framework for delivering internet protocol (IP) multimedia services. It was originally designed by the wireless standards body 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), as part of the vision for evolving mobile networks beyond GSM. Its original formulation (3GPP R5) represented an approach to delivering Internet services over GPRS. This vision was later updated by 3GPP, 3GPP2 and TISPAN by requiring support of networks other than GPRS, such as Wireless LAN, CDMA2000 and fixed line.
To ease the integration with the Internet, IMS uses IETF i.e. Internet protocols, wherever possible e.g. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). According to the 3GPP, IMS is not intended to standardize applications but rather to aid the access of multimedia and voice applications from wireless and wire line terminals, i.e. create a form of fixed mobile convergence (FMC). This is done by having a horizontal control layer that isolates the access network from the service layer. Services need not have their own control functions, as the control layer is a common horizontal layer.
Alternative and overlapping technologies for access and provisioning of services across wired and wireless networks depend on the actual requirements, and include combinations of Generic Access Network, soft switches and naked SIP
This article is presented by Daniel Marcus Manson.
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