RADIUS - Dialogic VSA's
Dialogic RADIUS Vendor Code: 3028
IETF Attribute # for all VSAs: 26
Click on each Attribute Name to see example text of each Dialogic specific VSA.
VSA # | Attribute Name | Description |
23 | Dialogic-voip-dst-sig-ip-in Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Example: 192.168.0.100 | Inbound IP address of the remote gateway. |
24 | Dialogic-h323-conf-id Format: 16-byte number in hexadecimal notation with one space between each 4-byte integer Example: 75834551 A69E11D6 808D87CA 50D5A43C | Unique call identifier generated by the gateway. Used to identify the separate billable events (calls) within a single calling session. |
25 | Dialogic-Setup-Time Format: "DayofWeek, DD MM YYYY hh:mm:ss.mmm -Timezone Example: "Tue, 2 Dec 2008 05:59:34.654 -0500" | Setup time in NTP format. |
26 | Dialogic-Call-Origin Format: answer = Legs 1 and 3 originate = Legs 2 and 4 callback = Legs 1 and 3 Example: "answer" "originate" "callback" | Gateway's behavior in relation to the connection that is active for this leg. |
27 | Dialogic-Call-Type Format: Telephony Example: "ISDN" , "H323" , "SIP" , "SS7" | Protocol type or family used on this leg of the call. For example, answer on a leg 1; originate on a leg 2; callback on leg 1. |
28 | Dialogic-connect-time Format: "DayofWeek, DD MM YYYY hh:mm:ss.mmm -Timezone Example: "Tue, 2 Dec 2008 05:59:34.654 -0500" | Connect time in Network Time Protocol (NTP) format. |
29 | Dialogic-disconnect-time Format: "DayofWeek, DD MM YYYY hh:mm:ss.mmm -Timezone Example: "Tue, 2 Dec 2008 05:59:34.654 -0500" | Disconnect time in NTP format. |
30 | Dialogic-Q931-disconnect-cause Format: 2-character, Ascii-Encoded hexadecimal number representing a Q.931 code. Range is 01 to a0 (1-160 decimal) Example: "10" | Q.931 disconnect cause code retrieved from CCAPI. The source of the code is the disconnect location such as a PSTN, terminating gateway, or SIP. |
33 | Dialogic-h323-gw-id Format: Character string Example: | Domain name server (DNS) name or local name of the voice gateway that is sending the VSA. |
35 | Dialogic-h323-incoming-conf-id Format: 16-byte number in hexadecimal notation with one space between each 4-byte integer Example: "75834551 a69e11D6 808D87ca 50D5a43c" | Unique number for identifying a calling session on a gateway, where a session is closed when the calling party hangs up. |
36 | Dialogic-voip-dst-rtp-ip-in Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Example: "192.168.1.233" | Inbound Remote VoIP gateway IP address. |
37 | Dialogic-media-dst-rtp-ip Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Example: "192.168.0.100" | Remote media gateway IP address. |
38 | Dialogic-release-source Format:
Example: "CALLING PARTY RELEASE,Remote" | If a call was released by the calling party, called party, or an internal or external source. |
39 | Dialogic-dnis-pre-translate Format: String
Example: "5088623000" | Incoming Dialed Number Identification Service. |
40 | Dialogic-ani-pre-translate Format: String
Example: "5088623000" | Incoming Automatic Number Identification. |
41 | Dialogic-dnis-post-translate Format: String
Example: "5088623000" | Called number to be sent out of the IMG 2020. |
42 | Dialogic-ani-post-translate Format: String
Example: "5088623000" | Calling number to be sent out of the IMG 2020. |
43 | Dialogic-call-direction Format: Character String
Example: "OUTGOING LEG" "INCOMING LEG" | The direction of the call. |
44 | Dialogic-trunk-grp-in Format: Character String
Example: "SS7_IMG_SAINT_HUBERT" "ISDN_IMG2020_STONEHAM" "SIP_BROSSARD" | The trunk group name from where the incoming call has come. |
45 | Dialogic-trunk-grp-out Format: Character String
Example: "SS7_IMG_MONTREAL" "ISDN_IMG2020_SHERBROOKE" "SIP_BOSTON" | The trunk group name to which the outgoing call is routed. |
46 | Dialogic-voip-src-rtp-ip-in Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "192.168.0.100" | Inbound Source VoIP RTP IP address. |
47 | Dialogic-lost-packets Format: Unsigned Integer
Example: "0" | Number of lost voice packets during the call. |
48 | Dialogic-voip-src-sig-ip-in Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "192.168.0.100" | Outbound IP address of the source gateway. |
49 | Dialogic-voip-dst-sig-ip-out Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "192.168.0.100" | Outbound IP address of the remote gateway. |
50 | Dialogic-voip-dst-rtp-ip-out Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "10.129.0.100" | Outbound Remote VoIP gateway IP address. |
51 | Dialogic-voip-src-rtp-ip-out Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "192.168.0.100" | Outbound Source VoIP RTP IP address. |
52 | Dialogic-voip-src-sig-ip-out Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "192.168.0.100" | Inbound IP address of the source gateway. |
53 | Dialogic-trans-cause-code Format: Character String
Example: "16" "488" | Translated Cause Code when translate cause table is used. |
54 | Dialogic-voip-src-rtp-fqdn Format: Character string
Example: | VoIP Module FQDN. |
55 | Dialogic-voip-src-sig-fqdn Format: Character string
Example: | SIP Signaling FQDN. |
56 | Dialogic-voip-dst-rtp-fqdn Format: Character string
Example: | Remote RTP FQDN. |
57 | Dialogic-voip-local-vocoders Format: Character string
Example: "G729,telephone-event" | Vocoder Information configured for SIP on local IMG 2020. |
58 | Dialogic-voip-remote-vocoders Format: Character string
Example: "Local" | Vocoder Information configured for SIP on remote IMG 2020. |
59 | Dialogic-voip-codec-priority Format: Character string
Example: "Local" | The Priority of which codec will be used first, second....last. |
60 | Dialogic-sip-referred-by |
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61 | Dialogic-sip-refer-to |
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62 | Dialogic-call-xfer-start-time |
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63 | Dialogic-call-xfer-connect-time |
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64 | Dialogic-sip-redirect-contact |
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65 | Dialogic-sip-top-diversion Format: String
Example: "15552222" | Adds the string/username value of incoming SIP diversion header to Radius VSA. Refer to the RADIUS - Diversion Info in CDR topic for more information. |
66 | Dialogic -sip-bottom-diversion Format: String
Example: "15552222" | Adds the string/username value of incoming SIP diversion header to Radius VSA. Refer to the RADIUS - Diversion Info in CDR topic for more information. |
67 | Dialogic -original-called-number Format: String
Example: "15552222" | Adds the original called value of incoming ISDN or SS7 call to Radius VSA. See Diversion Support in Radius Topic for more information. |
68 | Dialogic -redirecting-number Format: String
Example: "15552222" | Adds the redirecting number of incoming ISDN or SS7 call to Radius VSA. See Diversion Support in Radius Topic for more information. |
102 | Dialogic-credit-time Format: Integer in decimal notation. Valid Range:1-7200 sec. 0 = unlimited seconds
Example: "3200" | Number of seconds for which the call is authorized. |
103 | Dialogic-h323-return-code |
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105 | Dialogic-timestamp Format: HH:MM:SS
Example: "8:00:30" | Time of day at the dialed number or at the remote gateway. |
106 | Dialogic-redirect-number Format: E.164 format (decimal digits with no spacing characters) Max # of digits is:
24 digits = Software version 10.3.x-10.5.1 ER1 32 digits = Software version 10.5.1 ER2 and beyond
Example: "14088531111" | Phone number to which the call is redirected (toll-free or customer service number). |
141 | Dialogic-call-id Format: String: Syntax is as per RFC 3261 "SIP:Session Initiation Protocol"
Example: "70ae-423-112200824235-IMG1-1-192.168.0.100" | Value of the Call-ID header. |
144 | Dialogic-prev-hop-via Format: String: Syntax is as per RFC 3261 "SIP:Session Initiation Protocol"
Example: "70ae-423-112200824235-IMG1-1-192.168.0.100" | Sent-by portion of topmost via when the request arrived at the proxy. |
145 | Dialogic-prev-hop-ip Format: Character String
Example: "10.129.39.142:5060" | Previous hop IP address, as seen by the proxy. What would normally be placed in the received parameter when the proxy detected that the sender does not agree with the top-most via. |
146 | Dialogic-incoming-req-uri Format: String. Syntax is as per RFC 3261"SIP:Session Initiation protocol"
Example: "sip:5551212 @10.129.39.142user=phone" | For inbound Radius message. Both Start & Stop. Access to the value after the RFS on the inbound side. |
147 | Dialogic-outgoing-req-uri Format: String. Syntax is as per RFC 3261"SIP:Session Initiation protocol"
Example: "sip:6120059259@192.168.0.100" | For outbound Radius messages. Both Start & Stop Access to the value after outseize of the Invite. |
148 | Dialogic-next-hop-ip Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Example: "192.168.0.100" | Next-hop IP address where the request is forwarded. |
149 | Dialogic-next-hop-dn Format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or FQDN
Example: "192.168.0.100" or sangoma.com | The Domain Name (DN) or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) where the request is forwarded. |
150 | Dialogic-sip-resp-code Format: Character String
Example: "486 Busy Here" | SIP Cause Code before translation to the Q931 value. |
151 | Dialogic-sip-attempt-info Format: Character String
Example: "ATTEMPT 1 : 5088623500@10.129.39.76:5060 status 302" | In case the IMG 2020 tries the contacts returned with 3xx, the IMG 2020 will log to the CDR each attempt. |
152 | Dialogic-Called-Number-NOA Format: one-byte octet
Example: "0x03" | Carries the Nature of Address of the Called Party Number that is present in the incoming call. If the Called Party NOA parameter is changed due to translations, the Called Party Number sent to the RADIUS Server is the initial Called Party Number coming from the incoming call. |
153 | Dialogic-Calling-Number-NOA Format: one-byte octet
Example: "0x03" | Carries the Nature of Address of the Calling Party Number that is present in the incoming call. If the Calling Party NOA parameter is changed due to translations, the Called Party Number sent to the RADIUS Server is the initial Called Party Number coming from the incoming call. |
154 | Dialogic-span-id Format: Displayed as a decimal number using the string format
Example: Span 28 is sent in the CDR as Dialogic-span-id = "28" | Carries in the Accounting Start and Stop messaging the span id present in the incoming and outgoing call. For example, if a call utilizes span 28 on either the A or B leg of a call, the Dialogic-span-id is displayed in the RADIUS messaging as Dialogic-span-id = "28". |
155 | Dialogic-channel-id Format: Displayed as a decimal number using the string format
Example: Channel 02 is sent in the CDR as Dialogic-channel-id = "02" | Carries in the Accounting Start and Stop messaging the channel id present in the incoming and outgoing call. For example, if a call utilizes channel 02 on either the A or B leg of a call, the Dialogic-channel-id is displayed in the RADIUS messaging as Dialogic-channel-id = "2". |
156 | Dialogic-addressing-info-incom Format: PC displayed as a decimal number using the string format
Example: OPC 1 and DPC 2 are sent in the CDR as Dialogic-addressing-info-incom = "OPC=1, DPC=2" | Carries in the Accounting Start and Stop messaging the addressing info (OPC and DPC) present in the incoming call. The Dialogic-addressing-info-incom is displayed in the RADIUS messaging as Dialogic-addressing-info-incom = "OPC=1, DPC=2". |
157 | Dialogic-addressing-info-outgo Format: PC displayed as a decimal number using the string format
Example: OPC 2 and DPC 1 are sent in the CDR as Dialogic-addressing-info-outgo = "OPC=2, DPC=1" | Carries in the Accounting Start and Stop messaging the addressing info (OPC and DPC) present in the outgoing call. The Dialogic-addressing-info-outgo is displayed in the RADIUS messaging as Dialogic-addressing-info-outgo = "OPC=2, DPC=1". |