Manipulated source URI user part are done on the following SIP headers: From, P-
Asserted-Identity (if exists), P-Preferred-Identity (if exists), and Remote-Party-ID (if
exists)
The IP to IP Inbound Manipulation table provides two configuration areas:
Manipulation operation (Action), for example, remove user-defined number of
characters from the left of the SIP URI user part.
If the incoming call matches the characteristics of a rule, then its manipulation action is
applied.
Notes:
• The IP Group table can be used to configure a host name that overwrites
the received host name. This manipulation can be done for source or
destination IP Groups (see 'Configuring IP Groups' on page 210).
• The IP to IP Inbound Manipulation table can also be configured using the
table ini file parameter, IPInboundManipulation or CLI command,
configure voip > sbc manipulations ip-inbound-manipulation.
To configure IP-to-IP inbound manipulation rules:
1. Open the IP to IP Inbound Manipulation page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > SBC
> Manipulations SBC > IP to IP Inbound).
2. Click the Add button; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 31-12: IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Page - Add Dialog Box
3. Configure a rule as required. For a description of the parameters, see the table below.
4. Click Submit.
IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Matching Characteristics (Rule)
Additional Manipulation
CLI: is-additional-
manipulation
Determines whether additional SIP URI user part manipulation is done
for the table entry rule listed directly above it.