Installation guide
SESSION-ROUTER > HOLIDAYS CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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session-router > holidays
The session-router-holidays configuration subelement establishes the holiday
schedule to which the Net-Net SBC conforms.
Syntax holidays <date | description | select | no | show | done | exit>
Parameters date—Enter the date of a holiday in YYYY-MM-DD format. A session router
holidays entry will not function properly unless it is a valid date.
description—Describe the holiday
Path session-router-holidays is a subelement under the session-router-config element.
The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-
router > session-router > holidays.
Release First appearance: 1.0
RTC Status Supported
Notes This is a multiple instance configuration element.
session-translation
The session-translation element defines how translation rules are applied to
incoming and outgoing numbers. Multiple translation rules can be referenced and
applied; this configuration element group rules together and allows them to be
referenced by a single identifier.
Syntax session-translation <id | rules-calling | rules-called | select |
no | show | done | exit>
Parameters id—Enter the identifier or name for this set of session translation rules. This
parameter is required.
rules-calling—Enter the rule(s) defined in the translation rules element applied to
the calling number
rules-called—Enter the rule(s) defined in the translation rules element applied to
the called number
Path session-translation is an element under the session-router path. The full path
from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router >
session-translation.
Release First appearance: 1.0
RTC Status Supported
Notes The Net-Net SBC applies the translation rules established in this field cumulatively,
in the order in which they are entered. If this field is configured with a value of
“rule1 rule2 rule3”, rule1 will be applied to the original number first, rule2 second,