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Parameter
Description
Leave From Right
[IPInboundManipulatio
n_LeaveFromRight]
Defines the number of characters that you want retained from the right of
the user name.
Note:
If both 'Remove From Right' and 'Leave From Right' parameters
are configured, the 'Remove From Right' setting is applied first.
Prefix to Add
[IPInboundManipulatio
n_Prefix2Add]
Defines the number or string that you want added to the front of the user
name. For example, if you enter 'user' and the user name is "john", the
new user name is "userjohn".
Suffix to Add
[IPInboundManipulatio
n_Suffix2Add]
Defines the number or string that you want added to the end of the user
name. For example, if you enter '01' and the user name is "john", the
new user name is "john01".
29.5.2 Configuring IP-to-IP Outbound Manipulations
The IP to IP Outbound Manipulation page
allows
you to configure up to 100 manipulation
rules for manipulating SIP URI user part (source and destination) of outbound SIP dialog
requests. Manipulation rules in the table are located according to the source IP Group, and
source and destination host and user prefixes and can be applied to a user-defined SIP
request type (e.g., INVITE, OPTIONS, SUBSCRIBE, and /or REGISTER). However, since
outbound manipulations are done only after routing, the outbound manipulation rule
matching can also be done by destination IP Group.
Manipulated destination URI user part are performed on the following SIP headers:
Request URI, To, and Remote-Party-ID (if exists).
Manipulated source URI user part are performed on the following SIP headers: From,
P-Asserted (if exists), P-Preferred (if exists), and Remote-Party-ID (if exists).
The IP to IP Outbound Manipulation table provides two configuration areas:
Matching characteristics (
Rule
) of incoming call, for example, source host name.
Manipulation operation (
Action
), for example, remove user-defined number of
characters from the left of the SIP URI user part.
If the incoming call matches the characteristics of a rule, then its manipulation action is
applied.
Notes:
•
Manipulated destination SIP URI user names are done on the following
SIP headers: Request URI, To, and Remote-Party-ID (if exists).
•
Manipulated source SIP URI user names are done on the following SIP
headers: From, P-Asserted (if exists), P-Preferred (if exists), and
Remote-Party-ID (if exists)
•
SIP URI host name (source and destination) manipulations can also be
configured in the IP Group table. These manipulations are simply host
name substitutions with the names defined for the source and destination
IP Groups respectively.
•
The IP to IP Outbound Manipulation table can also be configured using
the table ini file parameter, IPOutboundManipulation.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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