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Parameter
Filter Type
filter-type
[LoggingFilters_FilterType]
Value
value
[LoggingFilters_Value]
Version 7.2
Defines the filter type criteria.
[1] Any (default)
[8] IP Group = Filters log by IP Group. To configure IP Groups,
see ''Configuring IP Groups'' on page 326.
[9] SRD = Filters log by SRD. To configure SRDs, see
Configuring SRDs on page 309.
[10] Classification = Filters log by Classification rule. To
configure Classification rules, see Configuring Classification
Rules on page 455.
[11] IP-to-IP Routing = Filters log by IP-to-IP routing rule. To
configure IP-to-IP routing rules, see Configuring SBC IP-to-IP
Routing Rules on page 464.
[12] User = Filters log by user. The user is defined by username
or username@hostname in the Request-URI of the SIP
Request-Line. For example, "2222@10.33.45.201", which
represents the following INVITE:
INVITE sip:2222@10.33.45.201;user=phone
SIP/2.0
[13] IP Trace = Filters log by an IP network trace, Wireshark-like
expression. For more information, see ''Filtering IP Network
Traces'' on page 681.
[14] SIP Interface = Filters log by SIP Interface. To configure SIP
Interfaces, see Configuring SIP Interfaces on page 319.
Defines the value for the filtering type configured in the 'Filter Type'
parameter.
The value can include the following:
A single value.
A range, using a hyphen "-" between the two values. For
example, to specify IP Groups 1, 2 and 3, configure the
parameter to "1-3" (without apostrophes).
Multiple, non-contiguous values, using commas "," between
each value. For example, to specify IP Groups 1, 3 and 9,
configure the parameter to "1,3,9" (without apostrophes).
The exclamation (!) wildcard character can be used for excluding
a specific configuration entity from the filter. For example, to
include all IP Groups in the filter except IP Group ID 2, configure
the 'Filter Type' parameter to IP Group and the 'Value'
parameter to "!2" (without apostrophes). Note that a Logging
Filter rule applies to the entire session, which is both legs (i.e.,
not per leg). For example, a call between IP Groups 1 and 2 are
logged for both legs even if the 'Value' parameter is configured
to "!2".
Any to indicate all.
Note:
You can use the index number or string name to specify the
configuration entity for the following 'Filter Types': IP Group,
SRD, Classification, IP-to-IP Routing, or SIP Interface. For
example, to specify IP Group at Index 2 with the name "SIP
Trunk", configure the parameter to either "2" or "SIP Trunk"
(without apostrophes).
For IP trace expressions, see ''Filtering IP Network Traces'' on
679
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