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166 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M LOCAL-POLICY > POLICY-ATTRIBUTES
state—Enable or disable the local-policy element
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
policy-priority—Set the policy priority parameter for this local policy. It is used to
facilitate emergency sessions from unregistered endpoints. This value is compared
against a policy priority parameter in a SIP interface configuration element.
Default none
Values none | normal | non-urgent | urgent | emergency
policy-attributes—Access the policy-attributes subelement
Path local-policy is an element under the session-router path. The full path from the
topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > local-policy.
Release First appearance: 1.0 / Most recent update: 1.2.1
RTC Status Supported
Notes This is a multiple instance configuration element.
local-policy > policy-attributes
The policy-attributes subelement in conjunction with local-policy make routing
decisions for the session based on the next-hop field value.
Syntax policy-attributes <next-hop | realm | action | carrier | start-
time | end-time | days-of-week | cost | state | app-protocol |
media-profiles | terminate-recursion | methods | select | no |
show | done | exit>
Parameters next-hop—Enter the next signaling host IP address, SAG, hostname, or ENUM
config; ENUM is also an accepted value
realm—Enter the egress realm, or the realm of the next hop. If traffic is routed
using the local policy, and the selected route entry identifies an egress realm, then
this realm field value will take precedence. This value must be a valid entry in a
realm configuration.
action—Set this parameter to redirect if you want to send a redirect next-hop
message back to the calling party with the information in the Contact. The calling
party then needs to send an INVITE using that information.
Default none
Values • none—No specific action requested
• replace-uri—To replace the Request-URI with the next hop
• redirect—To send a redirect response with this next hop as contact
carrier—Enter the carrier for this local-policy. Carrier names are arbitrary names
used to affect the routing of SIP signaling messages based on their being specified