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CHAPTER 21    SIP Message Manipulation
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 21-1: Message Manipulations Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
General
'Index'
[MessageManipulations_
Index]
'Name'
manipulation-name
[MessageManipulations_
ManipulationName]
'Manipulation Set ID'
manipulation-set-
id
[MessageManipulations_
ManSetID]
'Row Role'
row-role
[MessageManipulations_
RowRole]
Match
'Message Type'
message-type
[MessageManipulations_
MessageType]
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Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines a descriptive name, which is used when associating the
row in other tables.
The valid value is a string of up to 40 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 Groups table) for inbound and/or
outbound messages.
The valid value is 0 to 19. The default is 0.
Determines which message manipulation condition (configured by
the 'Condition' parameter) to use for the rule.
[0] Use Current Condition = (Default) The condition
configured in the table row of the rule is used.
[1] Use Previous Condition = The condition configured in the
first table row above the rule that is configured to Use Current
Condition is used. For example, if Index 3 is configured to
Use Current Condition and Index 4 and 5 are configured to
Use Previous Condition, Index 4 and 5 use the condition
configured for Index 3. A configuration example is shown in the
beginning of this section. The option allows you to use the
same condition for multiple manipulation rules.
Note:
When configured to Use Previous Condition, the 'Message
Type' and 'Condition' parameters are not applicable and if
configured are ignored.
When multiple manipulation rules apply to the same header,
the next rule applies to the resultant string of the previous rule.
Defines the SIP message type that you want to manipulate.
The valid value is a string (case-insensitive) denoting the SIP
message. You can use the built-in syntax editor to help you
configure the field. Click the Editor button located alongside the
field to open the Editor, and then simply follow the on-screen
instructions.
For example:
Empty = rule applies to all messages
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