CHAPTER 20 SIP Definitions
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
Parameter
Description
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\\:
(Backslash escape character) When it prefixes a wildcard
character (*, z, n, and x), the character itself is used and not
the meta-meaning. For example, "\\x" denotes the character
"x", while "x" is the wildcard denoting any digits from 0-9.
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#:
(Pound or hash symbol) When used at the end of the
prefix it denotes the end of the number. For example,
"54324#" represents a 5-digit number that starts with the
digits 54324.
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.:
(Period) Denotes any letter or digit.
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[n-m], (n-m), or ([n1-m1,n2-m2,a,b,c,n3-m3]):
Represents
a mixed notation of single numbers and multiple ranges for
prefixes and suffixes. To represent a prefix, the notation is
enclosed by square brackets [...]; to represent a suffix, the
notation is enclosed by square brackets which are enclosed
by parenthesis ([...]).
For example, to denote numbers 123 through 130, 455, 766,
and 780 through 790:
✔
Prefix: [123-130,455,766,780-790]
✔
Suffix: ([123-130,455,766,780-790])
Note:
The ranges and the single numbers in the syntax must
have the same amount of digits. For example, each number
range and single number in the example above consists of
three digits.
'Tag'
tag
[DialPlanRule_Tag]
Defines a tag(s).
The valid value of the tag:
■
Up to 16 characters (alphanumeric and special characters
such as the dollar $ sign).
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Case-insensitive.
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The tag can be a name (e.g., "India") or a name with a value
(e.g., "Country=India").
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You can configure multiple tags, where each tag is
separated by a semicolon (e.g., "Bel-
gium;Country1=England;Country2=India").
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The value can include dots (.). This can be useful, for
example, when you need to configure the tag as an IP
address in dotted-decimal notation.
Note:
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Only one tag name can be configured without a value. For
example, "Belgium;England" is an invalid configuration. An
example of a valid configuration is "Bel-
gium;Country1=England;Country2=India".
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Tag names with values (i.e., name=value) must be unique.
For example, "Country=England;Country=India" is an
invalid configuration. An example of a valid configuration is
"Country1=England;Country2=India".
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Summary of Contents for Mediant 4000 SBC
Page 1: ...User s Manual AudioCodes Series of Session Border Controllers SBC Mediant 4000 SBC Version 7 2...
Page 40: ...Part I Getting Started with Initial Connectivity...
Page 48: ...Part II Management Tools...
Page 113: ...Part III General System Settings...
Page 118: ...Part IV General VoIP Configuration...
Page 525: ...Part V Session Border Controller Application...
Page 654: ...Part VI Cloud Resilience Package...
Page 663: ...Part VII High Availability System...
Page 685: ...Part VIII Maintenance...
Page 759: ...Part IX Status Performance Monitoring and Reporting...
Page 844: ...Part X Diagnostics...
Page 888: ...Part XI Appendix...