AudioCodes Mediant 500 E-SBC User Manual page 503

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3.
Configure the IP-to-IP inbound manipulation rule according to the parameters
described in the table below.
4.
Click Submit, and then save ("burn") your settings to flash memory.
Table 28-8: IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Index
[IPInboundManipulation_Index]
Manipulation Name
CLI: manipulation-name
[IPInboundManipulation_Manipula
tionName]
Matching Characteristics - Rule
Additional Manipulation
CLI: is-additional-manipulation
[IPInboundManipulation_IsAdditio
nalManipulation]
Manipulation Purpose
CLI: purpose
[IPInboundManipulation_Manipula
tionPurpose]
Source IP Group ID
CLI: src-ip-group-id
[IPInboundManipulation_SrcIpGro
up]
Source Username Prefix
CLI: src-user-name-prefix
[IPInboundManipulation_SrcUsern
amePrefix]
Source Host
CLI: src-host
[IPInboundManipulation_SrcHost]
Destination Username Prefix
Version 6.8
Defines an index number for the new table record.
Defines an arbitrary name to easily identify the manipulation
rule.
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters. By default,
no value is defined.
Determines whether additional SIP URI user part manipulation
is done for the table entry rule listed directly above it.
[0] No = (Default) Regular manipulation rule (not done in
addition to the rule above it).
[1] Yes = If the above 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 done on a different
SIP URI, source or destination, to the rule configured in the
row above as configured by the 'Manipulated URI' parameter
(see below).
Defines the purpose of the manipulation:
[0] Normal = (Default) Inbound manipulations affect the
routing input and source and/or destination number.
[1] Routing input only = Inbound manipulations affect the
routing input only, retaining the original source and
destination number.
[2] Shared Line = Used for the Shared-Line Appearance
feature. This manipulation is for registration requests to
change the destination number of the secondary extension
numbers to the primary extension. For more information,
see ''BroadSoft's Shared Phone Line Call Appearance for
SBC Survivability'' on page 464.
Defines the IP Group from where the incoming INVITE is
received.
The default is -1 (i.e., any IP Group).
Defines the prefix of the source SIP URI user name (usually in
the From header).
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol (i.e., any source
username prefix).
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 689.
Defines the source SIP URI host name - full name (usually in
the From header).
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol (i.e., any host name).
Defines the prefix of the destination SIP URI user name,
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