Table 3-36: Ip To Ip Inbound Manipulation Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 800 MSBG User Manual

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Parameter
Matching Characteristics
Is Additional Manipulation
[IsAdditionalManipulation]
Manipulated URI
[ManipulatedURI]
Manipulation Purpose
[ManipulationPurpose]
Source IP Group
[SrcIpGroup]
Source Username Prefix
[SrcUsernamePrefix]
Source Host
[SrcHost]
Destination Username
Prefix
[DestUsernamePrefix]
Destination Host
[DestHost]
Request Type
[RequestType]
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Table 3-36: IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Parameters

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).
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.
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.
The Source IP Group to which the incoming INVITE belongs. For any
Source IP Group, enter the value -1.
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 413.
The source SIP URI host name - full name (usually in the From
header). For any host name, enter an asterisk (*), which is the default.
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 413.
The destination SIP URI host name - full name (usually in the Request
URI). For any host name, enter an asterisk (*), which is the default.
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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