User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
For example, in SAS emergency state, assume an incoming INVITE has a destination
number "7001234" which is destined to a user registered in the SAS database as
"552155551234". In this scenario, the received destination number needs to be
manipulated to the number "552155551234". The outgoing INVITE sent by the device then
also contains this number in the Request-URI user part.
In normal state, the numbers are not manipulated. In this state, SAS searches the number
552155551234 in its database and if found, it sends the INVITE containing this number to
the UA.
To manipulate the destination number in SAS emergency state:
1.
Open the SAS Configuration page
(
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
SAS
>
Stand
Alone Survivability
).
2.
From the 'SAS Inbound Manipulation Mode' (
SASInboundManipulationMode
) drop-
down list, select
Emergency Only
.
3.
Click
Submit
; the
SAS Inbound Manipulation Mode Table
button appears on
the page.
4.
Click this button to open the IP to IP Inbound Manipulation page.
5.
Add your SAS manipulation rule as required. See the table below for descriptions of
the parameters.
6.
Click
Submit
to save your changes.
Notes:
•
The following fields in the IP to IP Inbound Manipulation table are not
applicable to SAS and must be left at their default values:
- 'Additional Manipulation' - default is
0
- 'Manipulation Purpose' - default is
Normal
- 'Source IP Group' - default is
-1
•
The IP to IP Inbound Manipulation table can also be configured using the
table ini file parameter, IPInboundManipulation.
SAS IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Parameters
Parameter
Description
Matching Characteristics (Rule)
Additional Manipulation
[IPInboundManipulatio
n_IsAdditionalManipula
tion]
Determines whether additional SIP URI user part manipulation is done
for the table entry rule listed directly above it.
[0]
No = (Default) Regular manipulation rule (not done in addition to
the rule above it).
[1]
Yes = If the above row entry rule matched the call, consider this
row entry as a match as well and perform the manipulation specified
by this rule.
Note:
Additional manipulation can only be done on a different SIP URI,
source or destination, to the rule configured in the row above as
configured by the 'Manipulated URI' parameter (see below).
Manipulation Purpose
[IPInboundManipulatio
n_ManipulationPurpos
e]
Defines the purpose of the manipulation:
[0]
Normal = (Default) Inbound manipulations affect the routing input
and source and/or destination number.
[1]
Routing input only = Inbound manipulations affect the routing input
only, retaining the original source and destination number.
[2]
Shared Line = Used for the Shared-Line Appearance feature. This
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