Classification Based On Uri Of Selected Header Example - AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual

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Parameter
Destination Host
CLI: dst-host
[Classification_DestHost]
Operation Rule - Action
Action Type
CLI: action-type
[Classification_ActionType]
Source IP Group ID
CLI: src-ip-group-id
[Classification_SrcIPGroupID]

37.1.1 Classification Based on URI of Selected Header Example

The following example describes how to configure classification of incoming calls to IP
Groups, based on source URI in a specific SIP header.
This example assumes the following incoming INVITE message:
INVITE sip:8000@10.33.4.226 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.33.4.226;branch=z9hG4bKVEBTDAHSUYRTEXEDEGJY
From: <sip:100@10.33.4.226>;tag=YSQQKXXREVDPYPTNFMWG
To: <sip:8000@10.33.4.226>
Call-ID: FKPNOYRNKROIMEGBSSKS@10.33.4.226
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:100@10.33.4.226>
Route: <sip:2000@10.10.10.10.10>,<sip:300@10.10.10.30>
Supported: em,100rel,timer,replaces
P-Called-Party-ID: <sip:1111@10.33.38.1>
User-Agent: Sip Message Generator V1.0.0.5
Content-Length: 0
1.
In the Classification table, add the following classification rules:
Source Username
Index
Prefix
0
333
1
1111
2.
In the IP Group table, add the following IP Groups:
User's Manual
Defines the prefix of the destination Request-URI host
name of the incoming SIP dialog request.
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol, which represents any
destination host prefix.
Defines a whitelist or blacklist for incoming SIP dialog
requests that match the characteristics of the classification
rule.
[0] Deny = Blocks incoming SIP dialogs that match the
characteristics of the Classification rule (blacklist).
[1] Allow = (Default) Allows incoming SIP dialogs that
match the characteristics of the Classification rule
(whitelist) and assigns it to the associated IP Group.
(default)
Defines an IP Group to which the incoming SIP dialog
request must be assigned if this SIP dialog matches the
matching characteristics. The IP Group is used for SBC
routing and manipulations. To configure IP Groups, see
''Configuring IP Groups'' on page 270.
By default, no IP Group is defined.
Note: The IP Group must be associated with the assigned
SRD.
Destination
Username Prefix
-
2000
550
Mediant 800B MSBR
Description
Destination Host
Source IP Group ID
-
10.10.10.10
Document #: LTRT-12813
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