The subject matter described herein relates to inter-Diameter-message processor routing. More specifically, the subject matter relates to methods, systems, and computer readable media for inter-Diameter-message processor routing.
The Diameter protocol is a next generation authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) protocol. The Diameter base protocol is defined in IETF RFC 3588, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Commonly used within the Internet multimedia subsystem (IMS) architecture, the Diameter protocol was derived from the remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) protocol. Historically, the RADIUS protocol was employed by Internet service providers (ISPs) to provide a secure communication channel between an ISP's access server and a secure location where user credential information was stored, e.g., a lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) server. While the RADIUS protocol provided a standardized AAA exchange protocol, the emergence of new technologies and applications necessitated the development of a protocol capable of meeting ever-changing demands. Diameter aims to extend the standardized approach of RADIUS while providing expanded functionality and remaining open to future development.
The above-referenced Diameter RFC does not specify an architecture for Diameter routing or processing nodes. Likewise, the standards do not specify a method for inter-message processor routing when a Diameter element includes a distributed architecture. Accordingly, a need exists for methods, systems, and computer readable media for inter-Diameter-message processor routing.
According to one aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a method for routing Diameter messages. The method includes steps occurring at a Diameter signaling router (DSR) comprising a plurality of Diameter message processors. The method includes receiving, by a first of the plurality of Diameter message processors and from a first Diameter node, a Diameter message, wherein the Diameter message is received via a first Diameter connection. The method further includes determining, by the first of the plurality of Diameter message processors, a next-hop Diameter node for the Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the first Diameter message processor and to a second of the plurality of Diameter message processors, the Diameter message. The method further includes communicating, by the second Diameter message processor and to the next-hop Diameter node, the Diameter message, wherein the Diameter message is communicated via a second Diameter connection.
According to another aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a system for routing Diameter messages. The system includes a Diameter signaling router. The Diameter signaling router includes first and second Diameter message processors. The first Diameter message processor is configured to: receive, from a first Diameter node and via a first Diameter connection, a Diameter message; determine a next-hop Diameter node for the Diameter message; and communicate, to the second Diameter message processor, the Diameter message. The second Diameter message processor is configured to communicate to the next-hop Diameter node, via a second Diameter connection, the Diameter message.
According to another aspect, the subject matter described herein includes a system for routing Diameter messages. The system includes a first Diameter node and a second Diameter node. The system further includes a DSR, wherein the DSR appears to the first Diameter node as a Diameter peer having a first Diameter identity and the DSR appears to the second Diameter node as a Diameter peer having a second Diameter identity, the first and second Diameter identities being different from each other.
As used herein, the term “node” refers to a physical computing platform including one or more processors and memory.
The subject matter described herein can be implemented in software in combination with hardware and/or firmware. For example, the subject matter described herein may be implemented in software executed by one or more processors. In one exemplary implementation, the subject matter described herein may be implemented using a non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon computer executable instructions that when executed by the processor of a computer control the computer to perform steps. Exemplary computer readable media suitable for implementing the subject matter described herein include non-transitory computer readable media, such as disk memory devices, chip memory devices, programmable logic devices, and application specific integrated circuits. In addition, a computer readable medium that implements the subject matter described herein may be located on a single device or computing platform or may be distributed across multiple devices or computing platforms.
The subject matter described herein will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for inter-Diameter-message processor routing are provided.
In general, Diameter messages may be routed utilizing Diameter routing agents. Diameter routing agents may route Diameter messages from a network element towards their proper Diameter realm and destination. Additionally, Diameter routing agents may provide relay, proxy, redirect, and translation services.
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DSR 306 may be any suitable entity for routing or relaying Diameter signaling messages between Diameter nodes. For example, DSR 306 may be a long term evolution (LTE) signaling router, an LTE Diameter signaling router, a Diameter signaling agent, a Diameter proxy agent, a Diameter relay agent, a Diameter routing agent, a Diameter translation agent, or a Diameter redirect agent. DSR 306 may include functionality for processing various messages. In one embodiment, DSR 306 may communicate with various Diameter nodes via one or more 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) LTE communications interfaces. In another embodiment, DSR 306 may communicate with various Diameter nodes via one or more other (e.g., non-LTE) communications interfaces. For example, DSR 306 may communicate with Internet protocol (IP) multimedia subsystem (IMS) nodes, such as call session control functions (CSCFs), using IMS-related interfaces.
A DSR may include multiple Diameter MPs. For example, DSR 306 includes Diameter MPs 308, 310, 312, and 314. A Diameter MP may be configured to host one or more Diameter applications. A Diameter MP may be a distinct message processing module of a distributed computing platform, a computing blade in a blade-based distributed computing platform, a processing core element associated with a single or multi-core computing device, or a virtual node instantiated on a single physical message processing/computing device. A Diameter MP may utilize the Diameter protocol to route Diameter messages to external Diameter peer nodes.
DSR 306 may include multiple distinct message processing modules of a distributed computing platform, multiple computing blades in a blade-based distributed computing platform, multiple processing core elements associated with single or multi-core computing devices, or multiple virtual nodes instantiated on single physical message processing/computing devices. As such, an embodiment of DSR 306 may be located in a single distinct geographic location and communicate via an internal communications network. In an alternate embodiment, DSR 306 may include multiple elements located in geographically diverse locations and communicating via an external communications network.
Diameter MPs may be associated with a single Diameter identity. For example, Diameter MP 308 and Diameter MP 314 may be associated with a single Diameter identity “X” and appear as a single Diameter entity having Diameter identity “X,” both from the perspective of Diameter peer node “A” 302 and the perspective of Diameter peer node “B” 304. In such an embodiment, DSR 306 may also appear as a single Diameter entity having Diameter identity “X,” both from the perspective of Diameter peer node “A” 302 and the perspective of Diameter peer node “B” 304. In another embodiment, Diameter MPs may be associated with different Diameter identities. For example, Diameter MP 308 may be associated with Diameter identity “X” and Diameter MP 314 may be associated with Diameter identity “Y.” In such an embodiment, Diameter MPs 308 and 314 may appear as single Diameter entities, respectively having Diameter identities “X” and “Y,” while DSR 306 may appear as a single Diameter entity having multiple Diameter identities. For example, from the perspective of Diameter peer node “A” 302, DSR 306 may have Diameter identity “X,” while from the perspective of Diameter peer node “B” 304, DSR 306 may have Diameter identity “Y.”
In one embodiment, Diameter MPs may utilize copies of the same routing information stored at each Diameter MP. For example, Diameter MPs 308, 310, 312, and 314 may respectively utilize copies of the same routing information stored in PRTs and/or RLTs 316, 318, 320, and 322. In accordance with an embodiment of the subject matter described herein, Diameter MPs may use PRTs and/or RLTs for inter-MP routing. For example, Diameter MP 308 may utilize PRT/RLT 316 to route a Diameter message received from Diameter peer node “A” 302 and destined for Diameter peer node “B” 304 to egress Diameter MP 314, as identified by PRT/RLT 316. Moreover, because PRT/RLT 316 further identifies next-hop Diameter peer node “B” 304, and an egress connection ID “Conn—12” existing between Diameter MP 314 and Diameter peer node “B” 304, a subsequent Diameter lookup at Diameter MP 314 may not be required. In another embodiment, Diameter MPs may utilize common routing information stored in a shared repository.
In accordance with an embodiment of the subject matter described herein, Diameter MPs may route a Diameter message between themselves using a non-Diameter protocol. Routing a Diameter message using a non-Diameter protocol may be advantageous by reducing the overhead required for a connection, for example, connection 508 between Diameter MPs 408 and 414. In addition, routing a Diameter message using a non-Diameter protocol may reduce the number of Diameter stack/routing lookups required for a Diameter message to pass from Diameter peer node “A” 402 to Diameter peer node “B” 404. For example, Diameter protocol stack/routing module 502 may be utilized for a Diameter message received by Diameter MP 408 from Diameter peer node “A” 402 and destined for Diameter peer node “B” 404. Diameter stack/routing module 502 may identify next-hop Diameter peer node “B” 404 and may further identify a non-Diameter protocol route for the message to travel through DSR 406. Diameter MPs 408 and 414 may utilize non-Diameter protocol stack routing modules 510 and 512 to route the message from Diameter MP 408 to Diameter MP 414 over non-Diameter protocol connection 508. Moreover, because Diameter protocol stack/routing module 502 has already identified Diameter peer node “B” 404 and a non-Diameter protocol route for the message to travel through DSR 406, non-Diameter protocol stack/routing module 506 may be utilized by Diameter MP 414 to route the message to Diameter peer node “B” 404, thereby reducing the overall number of Diameter lookups.
Routing Diameter messages using a non-Diameter protocol may enable Diameter peer nodes 402 and 404 to communicate in accordance with the Diameter protocol via DSR 406, while simultaneously facilitating communication within DSR 406 without the overhead associated with the establishment of a Diameter connection.
Non-Diameter protocol stack/routing module 510 may insert a Diameter message processor identifier and a Diameter connection identifier in a received message or add the identifiers to the message before sending the message to Diameter message processor 414. Non-Diameter protocol stack/routing module 512 may receive the message, examine the message processor identifier and the connection identifier, determine that an outbound Diameter route lookup is not required and that the message should be forwarded to next-hop Diameter node 414 via the connection identified in the message. In one embodiment, the non-Diameter protocol utilized may include an inter-processor message format that includes the original Diameter PDU along with a tag used for inter-MP routing.
In accordance with an embodiment of the subject matter described herein, Diameter MP 408 may route non-Diameter protocol message 602 to another Diameter MP. For example, Diameter MP 408 may route non-Diameter protocol message 602 to Diameter MP 414. Diameter MP 408 may insert or add inter-MP routing tag 606 to Diameter message 600 or message portion 604 prior to forwarding the message to Diameter MP 414. In one embodiment, Diameter MP 414 may determine that non-Diameter protocol message 602 is from a Diameter MP within DSR 406. For example, Diameter MP 414 may determine that non-Diameter protocol message 602 is from a Diameter MP within DSR 406 by detecting the existence of inter-MP routing tag 606, or Diameter MP 414 may determine that non-Diameter protocol message 602 is from a Diameter MP within DSR 406 based on the interface on which non-Diameter protocol message 602 is received. Diameter MP 414 may utilize inter-MP routing tag 606 to route the original Diameter message 600 or a portion thereof to an external Diameter peer node. For example, Diameter MP 414 may create a second Diameter message 610. Diameter message 610 may contain at least a portion 604 of Diameter message 600. Diameter MP 414 may forward Diameter message 610 to an external Diameter peer node via connection 608.
The egress message processor identifier field contains data that is used to create the inter-MP status tag that is added to the message before sending the message to the egress message processor. The egress connection identifier field in the table is also added to the inter-MP routing tag and is used by the egress message processor to identify the egress Diameter connection.
It will be understood that various details of the subject matter described herein may be changed without departing from the scope of the subject matter described herein. Furthermore, the foregoing description is for the purpose of illustration only, and not for the purpose of limitation, as the subject matter described herein is defined by the claims as set forth hereinafter.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/025,968, filed Feb. 11, 2011, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/304,310, filed Feb. 12, 2010; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The disclosures of each of the following commonly-owned, co-pending U.S. patent applications filed on Feb. 11, 2011 are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties: “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Source Peer Capacity-Based Diameter Load Sharing” (Ser. No. 13/026,031); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Inter-Message Processor Status Sharing,” (Ser. No. 13/026,105); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Providing Priority Routing at a Diameter Node,” (Ser. No. 13/026,060); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Providing Peer Routing at a Diameter Node,” (Ser. No. 13/026,076); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Providing Origin Routing at a Diameter Node,” (Ser. No. 13/026,081); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Providing Local Application Routing at a Diameter Node,” (Ser. No. 13/026,098); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Answer-Based Routing of Diameter Request Messages,” (Ser. No. 13/026,112); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Performing Diameter Answer Message-Based Network Management at a Diameter Signaling Router (DSR),” (Ser. No. 13/026,125); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Multi-Interface Monitoring and Correlation of Diameter Signaling Information,” (Ser. No. 13/026,133); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Diameter Protocol Harmonization,” (Ser. No. 13/026,144); “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Diameter Network Management,” (Ser. No. 13/026,153); and “Methods, Systems, and Computer Readable Media for Diameter Application Loop Prevention,” (Ser. No. 13/026,162).
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