What is Diameter
Diameter is a next-generation industry-standard protocol used to exchange authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) information in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and IP Multimedia Systems (IMS) networks. It is an extension of RADIUS protocol with the following features:
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Uses TCP/SCTP instead of UDP to improve transport reliability and flexibility
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Uses IPSec (mandatory) or TLS (optional) to secure communications between services
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Uses a much larger 32-bit address space for AVPs
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Supports both stateless and stateful modes
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Supports dynamic discovery of entries using DNS, SRV and NAPTR records
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Supports peer alignment by negotiation
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Supports RFC 3539 for transport layer failover
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Supports secure and scalable roaming
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Extensible support for new commands and AVPs
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