Installation guide
SIP-MANIPULATION > HEADER-RULES > ELEMENT-RULES CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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• request—Request messages only
• reply— Reply messages only
methods—Enter a list of SIP methods that this header rule applies to. An empty
value applies this header rule to all SIP method messages.
Default none
element-rules—Access the element rules sub-subelement
header-name—Enter the header name for which the rules need to be applied
comparison-type—Select the comparison type that the match-value uses
Default case-sensitive
Values • case-sensitive
• case-insensitive
•pattern-rule
new-value—The new value to be used in add or manipulate actions. To clear the
new-value enter an empty string.
Path header-rules is a subelement under the sip-manipulation configuration element,
under the session-router path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:
configure terminal > session-router > sip-manipulation > header-rules.
Release First appearance: 4.0
RTC Status Supported
sip-manipulation > header-rules > element-rules
The element-rules sub-subelement is used to define a list of actions to perform on
a given SIP header.
Syntax element-rules <name | type | action | match-val-type | match-
value | new-value | parameter-name | comparison-type | select | no
| show | done | exit>
name—Enter the name of the element to which this rule applies. The name
parameter does not apply for the following element types: header-value, uri-user,
uri-host, uri-port, uri-header. You still need to enter a dummy value here for
tracking purposes.
type—Select the type of element on which to perform the action
Default none
Values • header-value—Full value of the header
• header-param-name—Header parameter name
• header-param—Parameter portion of the header
• uri-display—Display of the SIP URI
• uri-user—User portion of the SIP URI
• uri-host—Host portion of the SIP URI
• uri-port—Port number portion of the SIP URI
• uri-param-name—Name of the SIP URI param
• uri-param—Parameter included in the SIP URI