User's Manual 742 Document #: LTRT-10466
Mediant 500L MSBR
Parameter Description
[3] Trunk Group ID = Filters according to a specified Trunk
Group ID (applicable only to the Gateway application)
[4] Trunk & B-channel = Filters according to a specified Trunk
and B-channel (applicable only to the Gateway application)
[5] FXS or FXO = Filters according to a specified FXS or FXO
port.
[6] Tel-to-IP = Filters according to a specified Tel-to-IP routing
rule listed in the Outbound IP Routing table (applicable only to
the Gateway application)
[7] IP-to-Tel = Filters according to a specified IP-to-Tel routing
rule listed in the Inbound IP Routing table (applicable only to the
Gateway application)
[8] IP Group = Filters according to a specified IP Group ID listed
in the IP Group table
[9] SRD = Filters according to a specified SRD ID listed in the
SRD table
[10] Classification = Filters according to a specified
Classification rule listed in the Classification table (applicable
only to the SBC application)
[11] IP-to-IP Routing = Filters according to a specified SBC IP-
to-IP routing rule listed in the IP-to-IP Routing table (applicable
only to the SBC application)
[12] User = Filters according to a specified user, defined by
username or username@hostname in the Request-URI of the
SIP Request-Line. For example, "2222@10.33.45.201",
representing the following INVITE:
INVITE sip:2222@10.33.45.201;user=phone
SIP/2.0.
[13] IP Trace = Filters according to a specified IP network trace
wireshark-like expression. For a detailed description on
configuring IP traces, see ''Filtering IP Network Traces'' on page
743.
Value
CLI: value
[LoggingFilters_Value]
Defines the value of the selected filtering type in the 'Filter Type'
parameter.
The value can be the following:
A single value
A range, using a hyphen "-" between the two values, e.g., "1-3"
Multiple, non-contiguous values, using commas "," between
each value, e.g., "1,3,9"
Trunks/FXO/FXS pertaining to a module, using the syntax
module number/port or port, for example:
"1/2", means module 1, port 2
"1/[2-4]", means module 1, ports 2 through 4
Any to indicate all
For IP trace expressions, see ''Filtering IP Network Traces'' on
page 743
Syslog
CLI: syslog
[LoggingFilters_Syslog]
Enables Syslog messages for the defined logging filter:
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Note: This parameter is not applicable when 'Filter Type' is set to
IP Trace.