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# -*- text -*-
######################################################################
#
#	Nokia dictionary
#	$Id: dictionary.nokia 28996 2009-07-07 17:52:03Z wmeier $
#
######################################################################

VENDOR		Nokia				94

BEGIN-VENDOR	Nokia

ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-AVPair				1	string
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-User-Profile			2	string
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Name			3	octets	# magic format
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Id			4	octets	# magic format
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Username			5	octets	# magic format
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Password			6	octets	# magic format
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Primary-Indicator		7	octets
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Charging-Type		8	octets # magic format
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Service-Encrypted-Password	9	octets # magic format
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Session-Access-Method		10	octets
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Session-Charging-Type		11	octets
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-OCS-ID1				12	integer
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-OCS-ID2				13	integer
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-TREC-Index			14	integer
ATTRIBUTE	Nokia-Requested-APN			15	string
END-VENDOR	Nokia

#
#	The format of some Nokia attributes is binary coded decimal
#	(BCD) with the last four bits all set to 1 if there are an odd
#	number of digits,
#
#	e.g 123 is encoded as hexadecimal bytes 21 F3
#
#	This is an incredibly stupid way of encoding the data.
#