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CHAPTER 34    Routing SBC
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Table 34-1: Classification Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
'SRD'
srd-name
[Classification_
SRDName]
Match
'Index'
[Classification_Index]
'Name'
classification-
name
[Classification_
ClassificationName]
'Source SIP Interface'
src-sip-interface-
name
[Classification_
SrcSIPInterfaceName]
'Source IP Address'
src-ip-address
[Classification_
SrcAddress]
'Source Transport Type'
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Assigns an SRD to the rule as a matching characteristic for the
incoming SIP dialog.
If only one SRD is configured in the SRDs table, the SRD is
assigned to the rule by default. If multiple SRDs are configured in
the SRDs table, no value is assigned.
To configure SRDs, see
Note: The parameter is mandatory.
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. By default, no
name is defined.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique name.
Assigns a SIP Interface to the rule as a matching characteristic
for the incoming SIP dialog.
The default is Any (i.e., all SIP Interfaces belonging to the SRD
assigned to the rule).
Note: The SIP Interface must belong to the SRD assigned to the
rule (see the 'SRD' parameter in the table).
Defines a source IP address as a matching characteristic for the
incoming SIP dialog.
The valid value is an IP address in dotted-decimal notation. In
addition, the following wildcards can be used:
"x" wildcard: represents single digits. For example, 10.8.8.xx
represents all addresses between 10.8.8.10 and 10.8.8.99.
Asterisk (*) wildcard: represents any number between 0 and
255. For example, 10.8.8.* represents all addresses between
10.8.8.0 and 10.8.8.255.
By default, no value is defined (i.e., any source IP address is
accepted).
Note:
The parameter is applicable only to Server-type IP Groups.
If the IP address is unknown (i.e., configured for the
associated Proxy Set as an FQDN), it is recommended to
classify incoming dialogs based on Proxy Set (instead of
using a Classification rule). For more information on
classification by Proxy Set or by Classification rule, see the
note bulletin in the beginning of this section.
Defines the source transport type as a matching characteristic for
the incoming SIP dialog.
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Description
Configuring
SRDs.

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