AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual page 599

Media gateway & enterprise session border controller (e-sbc)
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Parameter
erfaceName]
Source IP Address
[Classification_SrcAddre
ss]
Source Transport Type
[Classification_SrcTransp
ortType]
Source Port
[Classification_SrcPort]
Source Username Prefix
[Classification_SrcUsern
amePrefix]
Source Host
[Classification_SrcHost]
Version 7.0
to the rule).
Note: The SIP Interface must belong to the SRD assigned to the rule (see
the 'SRD' parameter in the table).
Defines a source IP address as a matching characteristic for the incoming
SIP dialog.
The valid value is an IP address in dotted-decimal notation. In addition,
the following wildcards can be used:
"x" wildcard: represents single digits. For example, 10.8.8.xx
represents all addresses between 10.8.8.10 and 10.8.8.99.
Asterisk (*) wildcard: represents any number between 0 and 255. For
example, 10.8.8.* represents all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and
10.8.8.255.
By default, no value is defined (i.e., any source IP address is accepted).
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to Server-type IP Groups.
If the IP address is unknown (i.e., configured for the associated Proxy
Set as an FQDN), it is recommended to classify incoming dialogs
based on Proxy Set (instead of using a Classification rule). For more
information on classification by Proxy Set or by Classification rule, see
the note bulletin in the beginning of this section.
Defines the source transport type as a matching characteristic for the
incoming SIP dialog.
[-1] Any = (Default) All transport types
[0] UDP
[1] TCP
[2] TLS
Defines the source port number as a matching characteristic for the
incoming SIP dialog.
Defines the prefix of the source URI user part as a matching characteristic
for the incoming SIP dialog.
The URI is typically located in the SIP From header. However, you can
configure the SIP header from where the device obtains the source URI,
in the IP Group table ('Source URI Input' parameter). For more
information on how the device obtains the URI, see ''SIP Dialog Initiation
Process'' on page 552.
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol, which represents any source
username prefix. 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 827.
Note: For REGISTER requests, the source URI is obtained from the To
header.
Defines the prefix of the source URI host name as a matching
characteristic for the incoming SIP dialog.
The URI is typically located in the SIP From header. However, you can
configure the SIP header from where the device obtains the source URI,
in the IP Group table ('Source URI Input' parameter). For more
information on how the device obtains this URI, see ''Call Processing of
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