Notes:
If this parameter is not configured or is configured as an asterisk (*),
then any source IP address is accepted.
The IP address can include the "x" wildcard to represent single digits.
For example: 10.8.8.xx represents all the addresses between
10.8.8.10 to 10.8.8.99.
The IP address can include the asterisk (*) wildcard to represent 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 Port
CLI: src-port
[Classification_SrcPort
]
Defines the source port number of the incoming SIP dialog.
Source Transport Type
CLI: src-transport-type
[Classification_SrcTran
sportType]
Defines the source transport type (UDP, TCP, or TLS) of the incoming
SIP dialog.
Source Username Prefix
CLI: src-user-name-
prefix
[Classification_SrcUser
namePrefix]
Defines the prefix of the source URI user part of the incoming SIP dialog.
The URI is typically located in the SIP From header. However, you can
configure the SIP header from where the device obtains the source URI.
This is done in the IP Group table, using the 'Source URI Input'
parameter. For more information on how the device obtains this URI, see
'SIP Dialog Initiation Process' on page 426.
Notes:
For REGISTER requests, the source URL is obtained from the To
header.
The prefix can be a single digit or a range of digits. For available
notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation' on
page 753.
Source Host
CLI: src-host
[Classification_SrcHost
]
Defines the prefix of the source URI host name. The URI is typically
located in the SIP From header. However, you can configure the SIP
header from where the device obtains the source URI. This is done in the
IP Group table, using the 'Source URI Input' parameter. For more
information on how the device obtains this URI, see 'SIP Dialog Initiation
Process' on page 426.
If this routing rule is not required, leave the field empty. The asterisk (*)
symbol can be used to depict any source host prefix.
Note: For REGISTER requests, the source URL is obtained from the To
header.
Destination Username
Prefix
CLI: dst-user-name-
prefix
[Classification_DestUs
ernamePrefix]
Defines the prefix of the destination Request-URI user part of the
incoming SIP dialog.
Note: The prefix can be a single digit or a range of digits. For available
notations, see 'Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation' on
page 753.
Destination Host
CLI: dst-host
[Classification_DestHo
st]
Defines the prefix of the destination Request-URI host name of the
incoming SIP dialog request. If this routing rule is not required, leave the
field empty. The asterisk (*) symbol can be used to depict any
destination host prefix.