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SIP interface configuration task list 445
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 39 • SIP interface configuration
Transmit Direction. For enabling sending of the Diversion Header, an outgoing address translation expres-
sion must be configured on the sip interface. This expression specifies how to create the Diversion URI of the
header. As the User Part of the URI, the Calling Redirecting number will always be taken. The user must con-
figure the Host Part that is set per default to none. Setting the Host Part to none disables transmission of the
Diversion Header.
Mode: Interface SIP
Receive Direction. For receiving of the Diversion Header, an incoming address translation expression must be
configured on the sip interface. Because several methods for transmitting redirecting information are available,
this expression specifies that they must be taken from the Diversion Header when providing them to the call
control.
Mode: Interface SIP
Step Command Purpose
1 [name] (if-sip)[interface]#address-transla-
tion outgoing-call diversion-header
host-part {call | default-server | domain
| fix | interface | none}
Enables or disables sending of the Diversion
Header and specifies the Host Part of the URI.
call: If available, the Host Part of the call-
ing from-header will be taken else the
local ip address.
default-server: The ip address of the
configured default-server will be taken.
domain: The configured domain name
will be taken.
fix: Allows to specify a user configured
Host Part.
interface: The local ip address will be
taken.
none: Disables sending of the Diversion
Header.
Step Command Purpose
1 [name] (if-sip)[interface]#address-transla-
tion incoming-call calling-redir diver-
sion-header
Enables or disables extracting of the redirec-
tion information from the Diversion Header.

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