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By: Daniel Marcus Manson Home | Communications


With diameter being required in over 60% of IMS network elements, your network needs to be built to handle the load it sees. The only question is, how do you manage it both effectively and efficiently? With it being required for most AAA services provided by core IMS network, where do you turn? Where can you get the network building blocks you need while still having a manageable and expandable network for your clients? You need both a diameter protocol that will serve your needs effortlessly and with simplicity. You need traffixsystems.com!

IMS (an IP Multimedia Subsystem), a crucial piece of foundation for sending internet protocol services, was designed originally by the 3GPP for evolving mobile networks past the more popular GSM. Later updated, 3GPP2 TISPAN and 3GPP requires support of networks other than GPRS like wireless LAN and fixed line.

Diameter is a critical component of any network, enabling your network to run protocol for authentication, accounting and authorization. As a successor to the profound Radius, you will find that diameter is a crucial part of any IMS network element. Comprised of 3GPP, 3GPP2 and ETSI diameter applications and interfaces, the OpenBloX Traffix Java/C++ Diameter stack is a fully implemented version of the Internet Engineering Task Force, otherwise known as IETF.

Offering server, full client and agents Diameter functionality, OpenBloX Java/C++ diameter stack is a full diameter implementation which both handles and supports the full extent of Diameter protocol interfaces such as CC, Ro, Sh, Rf, Cx and Gx Diameter protocol interfaces.

Available as a dual licensed IMS diameter stack, OpenBlox is both an â€open source version†and a commercial diameter stack. Known for being the market’s only pure Java diameter implementation and also released as C++, OpenBloX diameter stack is also available with an extension for a full J2EE diameter extension. For added ease and simplicity, both versions share the same look and feel as well as the same API.

About IMS: As a market benchmark for IMS diameter, OpenBloX Diameter is the market’s most broadly distributed and most popular diameter protocol stack with hundreds of deployments and more than seventy five vendor users. Some of the best benefits you’ll find upon implementation include it being equipped with an abundance of diameter interfaces and full base implementation, as well as performance. Built with the most robust and scalable architecture for easy expansion, the OpenBloX gives you a solution for both your Java and C++ environments with one diameter protocol solution across the board for Plane applications on the Traffix control plane portfolio.
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