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SIP User's Manual
3. Web-Based Management
Table
3-36: IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Parameters
Parameter
Description
Matching Characteristics
Is Additional Manipulation
[IsAdditionalManipulation]
Determines whether additional SIP URI user part manipulation is done
for the table entry rule listed directly above it.
[0]
0 = Regular manipulation rule (not done in addition to the rule
above it).
[1]
1 = If the previous table 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 performed on a different SIP
URI (either source or destination) to the rule configured in the row
above (defined by the parameter ManipulatedURI).
Manipulated URI
[ManipulatedURI]
Determines whether the source or destination SIP URI user part is
manipulated.
[0]
Source = Manipulation is done on the source SIP URI user part.
[1]
Destination = Manipulation is done on the destination SIP URI
user part.
Manipulation Purpose
[ManipulationPurpose]
Purpose of manipulation:
[0]
Normal = Inbound manipulations affect the routing input and the
source and/or destination number (default).
[1]
Routing input only = Inbound manipulations affect the routing
input only, retaining the original source and destination number.
Source IP Group
[SrcIpGroup]
The Source IP Group to which the incoming INVITE belongs. For any
Source IP Group, enter the value -1.
Source Username Prefix
[SrcUsernamePrefix]
The prefix of the source SIP URI user name (usually in the From
header). For any prefix, enter an asterisk (*), which is the default.
Note:
The prefix can be a single digit or a range of digits. For available
notations, see ''Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation'' on
page
.
Source Host
[SrcHost]
The source SIP URI host name - full name (usually in the From
header). For any host name, enter an asterisk (*), which is the default.
Destination Username
Prefix
[DestUsernamePrefix]
The prefix of the destination SIP URI user name (usually in the
Request-URI). For any prefix, enter an asterisk (*), which is the
default.
Note:
The prefix can be a single digit or a range of digits. For available
notations, see ''Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation'' on
page
.
Destination Host
[DestHost]
The destination SIP URI host name - full name (usually in the Request
URI). For any host name, enter an asterisk (*), which is the default.
Request Type
[RequestType]
SIP request type to which the manipulation rule is applied.
[0]
All = all SIP messages (default)
[1]
INVITE = all SIP messages except REGISTER and
SUBSCRIBE
[2]
REGISTER = only SIP REGISTER messages
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