Version 6.6 755 October 2014
Installation & Operation Manual 43. Session Border Controller (SBC) Application
In the example above, the following SIP message manipulations were performed
(contributing to typical topology hiding):
Table
43-8: SIP Manipulations Examples
SIP Manipulation From To
Inbound Source SIP URI User Name 7000 97000 (blue)
Source IP Group Name (SIP URI Host Name) 10.2.2.6 IP_PBX (blue)
Inbound Destination SIP URI User Name 1000 9721000 (red)
Destination IP Group Name (SIP URI Host
Name)
10.2.2.3 ITSP1 (red)
43.12.1 SBC IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Table
The SBC IP to IP Inbound Manipulation table consists of the following two parts:
Matching Rules
Operation Rules
All calls that match all or any combination of the "matching rules" are subsequently
modified according to the "Operation rules".
To configure SBC IP to IP Inbound Manipulation:
1. Click the
button to access the Media Gateway status screen.
2. Select the SIP board.
3. In the Navigation pane, select SIP
SBC SBC Manipulation IP to IP
Inbound Manipulation; the SIP IP to IP Inbound Manipulation list is displayed.
4. Use the
or buttons to add or remove entries.
5. Select a specific row and in the Configuration pane, click SBC IP to IP Inbound
Manipulation Settings; the SBC IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Settings screen
is displayed.
6. Configure SBC IP to IP Inbound Manipulation parameters according to the tables
'SBC IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Table Matching Rules' and 'SBC IP to IP
Inbound Manipulation Table Operation Rules' below.
7. Click the Maintenance icon
and select Unlock to activate the configuration.