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Parameter
Destination Username Prefix
dst-user-name-prefix
[Classification_DestUsername
Prefix]
Destination Host
dst-host
[Classification_DestHost]
Message Condition
message-condition-name
[Classification_MessageCondi
tionName]
Action
Action Type
action-type
[Classification_ActionType]
Destination Routing Policy
dest-routing-policy
[Classification_DestRoutingPo
licy]
Source IP Group
src-ip-group-name
[Classification_SrcIPGroupNa
me]
IP Profile
Version 7.2
Processing of SIP Dialog Requests'' on page 455.
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol, which represents any source
host prefix.
Note: For REGISTER requests, the source URI is obtained from the
To header.
Defines the prefix of the destination Request-URI user part as a
matching characteristic for the incoming SIP dialog.
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol, which represents any
destination username. 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 799.
Defines the prefix of the destination Request-URI host name as a
matching characteristic for the incoming SIP dialog.
The default is the asterisk (*) symbol, which represents any
destination host prefix.
Assigns a Message Condition rule to the Classification rule as a
matching characteristic for the incoming SIP dialog.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure Message Condition rules, see ''Configuring Message
Condition Rules'' on page 400.
Defines a whitelist or blacklist for the matched incoming SIP dialog.
[0] Deny = Blocks incoming SIP dialogs that match the
characteristics of the rule (blacklist).
[1] Allow = (Default) Allows incoming SIP dialogs that match the
characteristics of the rule (whitelist) and assigns it to the
associated IP Group.
Assigns a Routing Policy to the matched incoming SIP dialog.
The assigned Routing Policy overrides the Routing Policy assigned
to the SRD (in the SRDs table). The option to assign Routing
Policies to Classification rules is useful in deployments requiring
different routing and manipulation rules for specific calls pertaining to
the same SRD. In such scenarios, you need to configure multiple
Classification rules for the same SRD, where for some rules no
Routing Policy is assigned (i.e., the SRD's assigned Routing Policy
is used) while for others a different Routing Policy is specified to
override the SRD's assigned Routing Policy.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure Routing Policies, see ''Configuring SBC Routing Policy
Rules'' on page 518.
Assigns an IP Group to the matched incoming SIP dialog.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure IP Groups, see ''Configuring IP Groups'' on page 349.
Note: The IP Group must be associated with the assigned SRD (see
the 'SRD' parameter in the table).
Assigns an IP Profile to the matched incoming SIP dialog.
The assigned IP Profile overrides the IP Profile assigned to the IP
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