Cpl Reference; Cpl Address-Switch Node - Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator's Manual

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CPL reference

Call Processing Language (CPL) is an XML-based language for defining call handling. This section
gives details of the VCS's implementation of the CPL language and should be read in conjunction with
the CPL standard RFC 3880 [5] and the Guide to writing CPL [22].
The VCS has many powerful inbuilt transform features so CPL should be required only if advanced call
handling rules are required.
The VCS supports most of the CPL standard along with some TANDBERG-defined extensions. It
does not support the top level actions <incoming> and <outgoing> as described in RFC 3880.
Instead it supports a single section of CPL within a <taa:routed> section.
When Call Policy is implemented by uploading a CPL script to the VCS, the script is checked against
an XML schema to verify the syntax. There are two schemas - one for the basic CPL specification and
one for the TANDBERG extensions. Both of these schemas can be
interface
and used to validate your script before uploading to the VCS.
The following example shows the correct use of namespaces to make the syntax acceptable:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<cpl xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl"
xmlns:taa="http://www.tandberg.net/cpl-extensions"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl cpl.xsd">
<taa:routed>
<address-switch field="destination">
<address is="reception@example.com">
<proxy/>
</address>
</address-switch>
</taa:routed>
</cpl>

CPL address-switch node

The address-switch node allows the script to run different actions based on the source or
destination aliases of the call. It specifies which fields to match, and then a list of address nodes
contains the possible matches and their associated actions.
The address-switch has two node parameters: field and subfield.
address
The address construct is used within an address-switch to specify addresses to match. It
supports the use of
regular
Valid values are:
is=string
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X6.1)
expressions.
Selected field and subfield exactly match the given string.
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