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User's Manual 338 Document #: LTRT-12809
Mediant 800 MSBR
Parameter Description
Web: Source Host Prefix
CLI: src-host-prefix
[SrcHostPrefix]
Defines the From URI host name prefix of the incoming SIP INVITE
message. If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty.
Notes:
The asterisk (*) wildcard can be used to depict any prefix.
If the P-Asserted-Identity header is present in the incoming INVITE
message, then the value of this parameter is compared to the P-
Asserted-Identity URI host name (and not the From header).
Web: Dest. Phone Prefix
CLI: dst-host-prefix
[DestHostPrefix]
Defines the prefix or suffix of the called (destined) telephone number.
You can use special notations for denoting the prefix. For example,
[100-199](100,101,105) denotes a number that starts with 100 to 199
and ends with 100, 101 or 105. To denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*)
symbol or to denote calls without a called number, use the $ sign. For a
description of available notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing
and Manipulation Tables' on page 753.
The prefix can include up to 49 digits.
Web: Source Phone
Prefix
CLI: src-phone-prefix
[SourcePrefix]
Defines the prefix or suffix of the calling (source) telephone number. You
can use special notations for denoting the prefix. For example, [100-
199](100,101,105) denotes a number that starts with 100 to 199 and
ends with 100, 101 or 105. To denote any prefix, use the asterisk (*)
symbol or to denote calls without a calling number, use the $ sign. For a
description of available notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing
and Manipulation Tables' on page
753.
The prefix can include up to 49 digits.
Web: Source IP Address
CLI: src-ip-address
[SourceAddress]
Defines the source IP address of the incoming IP call that can be used
for routing decisions.
The IP address can be configured in dotted-decimal notation (e.g.,
10.8.8.5) or as an FQDN. If the address is an FQDN, DNS resolution is
done according to the DNSQueryType parameter.
Notes:
The source IP address is obtained from the Contact header in the
INVITE message.
You can configure from where the source IP address is obtained,
using the SourceIPAddressInput parameter.
The source IP address can include the following wildcards:
"x": denotes single digits. For example, 10.8.8.xx represents all
the addresses between 10.8.8.10 and 10.8.8.99.
"*": denotes any number between 0 and 255. For example,
10.8.8.* represents all addresses between 10.8.8.0 and
10.8.8.255.
Source SRD ID
CLI: src-srd-id
[SrcSRDID]
Defines the SRD from which the incoming packet is received.
Notes:
When the incoming INVITE matches the SRD in the routing rule, if
the 'Source IP Group ID' parameter (see below) is defined and it is
associated with a different SRD, the incoming SIP call is rejected. If
the 'Source IP Group ID' parameter is not defined, the SRD's default
IP Group is used. If there is no valid source IP Group, the call is
rejected.
Currently, this parameter can only be configured using the ini file.

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