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An example of configured message manipulation rules are shown in the figure below:
Index 0: Adds the suffix ".com" to the host part of the To header.
Index 1: Changes the user part of the From header to the user part of the P-Asserted-
ID.
Index 2: Changes the user part of the SIP From header to "200".
Index 3: If the user part of the From header equals "unknown", then it is changed
according to the srcIPGroup call's parameter.
Index 4: Removes the Priority header from an incoming INVITE message.
Table 19-2: Message Manipulations Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Index
[MessageManipulations_Index]
Manipulation Name
[MessageManipulations_Manipul
ationName]
Manipulation Set ID
[MessageManipulations_ManSetI
D]
Matching Characteristics
Message Type
[MessageManipulations_Messag
eType]
Condition
[MessageManipulations_Conditi
on]
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Figure 19-4: Message Manipulations Page
Defines an index number for the new table record.
Note: Each rule must be configured with a unique index.
Defines an arbitrary name to easily identify the Message
Manipulation rule.
The valid value is a string of up to 16 characters.
Defines a Manipulation Set ID for the rule. You can define the
same Manipulation Set ID for multiple rules to create a group of
rules. The Manipulation Set ID is used to assign the
manipulation rules to an IP Group (in the IP Group table) for
inbound and/or outbound messages.
The valid value is 0 to 19. The default is 0.
Defines the SIP message type that you want to manipulate.
The valid value is a string (case-insensitive) denoting the SIP
message.
For example:
Empty = rule applies to all messages
Invite = rule applies to all INVITE requests and responses
Invite.Request = rule applies to INVITE requests
Invite.Response = rule applies to INVITE responses
subscribe.response.2xx = rule applies to SUBSCRIBE
confirmation responses
Note: Currently, SIP 100 Trying messages cannot be
manipulated.
Defines the condition that must exist for the rule to apply.
The valid value is a string (case-insensitive).
For example:
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