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SIP-NAT CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 249
related to extracting digits from the encoded portion of SIP messages along with the
parameter-name field.
Default none
Values none
•from-to
phone
•all
parameter-name—Enter the URL parameter name used when constructing
messages. This field is used in SIP-NAT encoding addresses that have a use-url-
parameter field value of either from-to or all. This field can hold any value, but it
should not be a recognized name that another proxy might use.
user-nat-tag—Enter the username prefix used for SIP URLs
Default -acme-
host-nat-tag—Enter the hostname prefix used for SIP URLs
Default ACME-
headers—Enter the type of SIP headers to be affected by the Net-Net SBC’s sip-
nat function. The URIs in these headers will be translated and encrypted, and
encryption will occur according to the rules of this sip-nat element. Entries in this
field must follow this format: <header-name>=<tag>.
Default Ty p e headers -d <enter>
The default behavior receives normal SIP-NAT treatment. SIP-NAT header tags for
SIP IP address replacement are listed below:
–fqdn-ip-tgt—Replaces the FQDN with the target address
–fqdn-ip-ext—Replaces the FQDN with the SIP-NAT external
address
–ip-ip-tgt—Replaces FROM header with target IP address
–ip-ip-ext—Replaces FROM header withSIP-NAT external
address
delete-headers—Remove headers from the list of SIP headers configured in the
headers field
Path sip-nat is an element under the session-router path. The full path from the topmost
ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > sip-nat.
Release First appearance: 1.0 / Most recent update: 2.0
RTC Status Supported
Notes This is a multiple instance configuration element.