CHAPTER 10
Configuring Voice Policies
Adding a BSG Transaction Rulebase
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Border Signaling Gateway (BSG) transaction policies determine how Junos OS handles
VoIP signals. You can create transaction policies by defining rules which can contain an
ordered list of terms. Every entry in a rulebase is a rule. Multiple transaction rules can be
grouped together in an ordered list and named a rule set. You can associate rules or rule
sets with service points in a gateway from the device configuration editor. A transaction
rule set corresponds to the new-transaction-policy-set in the command-line interface
(CLI) nomenclature.
While configuring BSG transaction rules, Policy Manager only displays shared objects
that are applicable to transaction policies. You can copy, paste, drag and drop any of
these shared objects into the transaction rule.
Juniper Networks M Series and MX Series routers running Junos 9.5 and later can be
managed in two modes: Central Policy management (CPM) and In-Device management.
You can create, view, edit and delete BSG transaction rulebases on M Series and MX
Series routers only when you use the Central Policy management mode.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Adding a BSG Transaction Rulebase on page 527
Adding Rules to the BSG Transaction Rulebase on page 528
You must add a BSG Transaction rulebase to a policy before you can add rules to it. To
add a BSG Transaction rulebase:
In the navigation tree, select
1.
Select the policy to which you want to add the BSG rulebase.
2.
In the upper right corner of the
3.
Transaction Rulebase.
Policies.
, click (
) and select
Policy
+
The
BSG Transactions
tab appears in the policy.
>
Voice Policies
Add BSG
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