Version 6.6 223 Mediant 2000
User's Manual 17. SIP Definitions
2. Click the Add button; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 17-2: Message Manipulations Table - Add Record Dialog Box
3. Configure the SIP message manipulation rule as required. See the table below for a
description of each parameter.
4. Click Submit to apply your changes.
The figure below displays an example of configured message manipulation rules:
Index 0 - adds the suffix ".com" to the host part of the To header.
Index 1 - changes the user part of the From header to the user part of the P-Asserted-
ID.
Index 2 - changes the user part of the SIP From header to "200".
Index 3 - if the user part of the From header equals "unknown", then it is changed
according to the srcIPGroup call’s parameter.
Index 4 - removes the Priority header from an incoming INVITE message.
Figure 17-3: Message Manipulations Page
Message Manipulations Parameters
Parameter Description
Index
[MessageManipulation
s_Index]
Defines the table row index for the rule.
The valid value is 0 to 99. The default is 0.
Note: Each rule must be configured with a unique index.
Manipulation Set ID
CLI: manipulation-set-id
[MessageManipulation
s_ManSetID]
Defines a Manipulation Set ID for the rule. You can define the same
Manipulation Set ID for multiple rules to create a group of rules. The
Manipulation Set ID is used to assign the manipulation rules to an IP
Group (in the IP Group table) for inbound and/or outbound messages.
The valid value is 0 to 19. The default is 0.
Matching Characteristics