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Parameter
SBC Alternative Routing Reasons Table
Web: SBC Alternative Routing
Reasons
EMS: Alternative Routing
Reasons
CLI: configure voip > sbc
routing sbc-alternative-routing-
reasons
[SBCAlternativeRoutingReas
ons]
IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Table
Web: IP to IP Inbound
Manipulation
EMS: IP to IP Inbound
Manipulation
CLI: configure voip > sbc
manipulations ip-inbound-
manipulation
[IPInboundManipulation]
Version 6.4
Notes:
This table can include up to 120 indices (where 0 is the first
index).
For a specific routing rule to be effective, the matching
characteristics must match. If no matching rule is located, the
call is rejected.
For a detailed description of the table's individual parameters
and for configuring the table using the Web interface, see
'Configuring SBC IP2IP Routing' on page 402.
For a description on configuring ini file table parameters, see
'Configuring ini File Table Parameters' on page 88.
This parameter table configures the SBC Alternative Routing
Reasons table. This table is used for alternative IP-to-IP routing
(defined in the IP2IP Routing table). If 4xx, 5xx, or 6xx SIP
responses are received as a result of outgoing SIP dialog-initiating
methods (e.g., INVITE, OPTIONS, and SUBSCRIBE messages),
the device re-sends the messages (to an alternative route) if the
response is defined in this table and if there are alternative routes
configured in the IP2IP Routing table.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[ SBCAlternativeRoutingReasons ]
FORMAT SBCAlternativeRoutingReasons_Index =
SBCAlternativeRoutingReasons_ReleaseCause;
[ \SBCAlternativeRoutingReasons ]
For example:
SBCAlternaiveRoutingReasons 0 = 403;
SBCAlternativeRoutingReasons 1 = 404;
Notes:
This table can include up to five indices (where 0 is the first
index).
For a description on configuring ini file table parameters, see
'Configuring ini File Table Parameters' on page 88.
This parameter table configures the IP to IP Inbound Manipulation
table. This table allows you to manipulate the SIP URI user part
(source and/or destination) of the inbound SIP dialog message.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[IPInboundManipulation]
FORMAT IPInboundManipulation_Index =
IPInboundManipulation_IsAdditionalManipulation,
IPInboundManipulation_ManipulatedURI,
IPInboundManipulation_ManipulationPurpose,
IPInboundManipulation_SrcIPGroupID,
IPInboundManipulation_SrcUsernamePrefix,
IPInboundManipulation_SrcHost,
IPInboundManipulation_DestUsernamePrefix,
IPInboundManipulation_DestHost,
IPInboundManipulation_RequestType,
IPInboundManipulation_RemoveFromLeft,
IPInboundManipulation_RemoveFromRight,
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