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CHAPTER 20    SIP Definitions
Parameter
General
'Index'
[CallSetupRules_
Index]
'Name'
rules-set-name
[CallSetupRules_
RulesSetName]
'Rules Set ID'
rules-set-id
[CallSetupRules_
RulesSetID]
'Request Type'
request-type
[CallSetupRules_
QueryType]
'Request Target'
request-target
Table 20-3: Call Setup Rules Parameter Descriptions
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 row.
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique name.
Defines a Set ID for the rule. You can define the same Set ID for
multiple rules to create a group of rules. You can configure up to 32 Set
IDs, where each Set ID can include up to 10 rules. The Set ID is used
to assign the Call Setup rules to a routing rule in the routing table.
The valid value is 0 to 31. The default is 0.
Defines the type of query.
[0] None (default)
[1] LDAP = The Call Setup rule performs an LDAP query with an
LDAP server. To specify an LDAP server, use the 'Request Target'
parameter (see below).
[2] Dial Plan = The Call Setup rule performs a query with the Dial
Plan. To specify a Dial Plan, use the 'Request Target' parameter
(see below).
[3] ENUM = The Call Setup rule performs a query with an ENUM
(E.164 Number to URI Mapping) server for retrieving a SIP URI
address for an E.164 telephone number. The ENUM server's
address is the address configured for the 'Primary DNS' (and
optionally, 'Secondary DNS') parameters of the IP Interface (in the
IP Interfaces table) that is specified in the 'Request Target'
parameter (see below). For a configuration example, see
Rule Examples
[4] HTTP GET = The Call Setup rule performs an HTTP GET
request (query) with an HTTP/S server. To specify an HTTP
server, use the 'Request Target' parameter (see below).
[5] HTTP POST Query = The Call Setup rule sends an HTTP
POST request (query) to an HTTP/S server and expects a
response from the server. To specify an HTTP server, use the
'Request Target' parameter (see below).
[6] HTTP POST Notification = The Call Setup rule sends an
HTTP POST request to notify an HTTP/S server of a specific
condition and does not expect a response from the server. For
example, you can configure a rule to notify the server of a 911
emergency call. To specify an HTTP server, use the 'Request
Target' parameter (see below).
Defines one of the following, depending on the value configured for the
'Request Type' parameter (above).
Description
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