Installation guide
TEST-PATTERN-RULE CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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facility—Enter the user-defined facility value sent in every syslog message from the
Net-Net SBC to the syslog server. This value must conform to IETF RFC 3164.
Default 4
Path syslog-servers is a subelement under the system-config element. The full path
from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > system > system-config
> syslog-servers.
Release First appearance: 1.2.1
RTC Status Supported
Notes We recommend configuring no more than 8 syslog-config subelements.
This is a multiple instance configuration subelement.
test-pattern-rule
The test-pattern-rule configuration element allows you to test the regular
expression that you might use in SIP manipulation rules to see if it yields the results
you require. This element is useful for testing the regex values that you devise
because it will tell you whether that value is valid or not.
Syntax test-pattern-rule <expression | string | show | exit>
Parameters expression—Enter the regular expression that you want to test. The Net-Net SBC
will inform you whether or not there is a match.
string—Enter the string against which you want to compare the regular expression
show—Show the test pattern you entered, whether there was a match, and the
number of matches
Path test-pattern-rule is an element of the session-router path. The full path from the
topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > test-pattern-
rule.
Release First appearance: 5.0
RTC Status Supported
Notes The test-pattern-rule element can also be configured in Superuser mode as a
command.
test-policy
The test-policy element tests and displays local policy routes from the ACLI.
Syntax test-policy <source-realm | from-address | to-address | time-of-
day | carriers | media-profiles | show | exit>
Parameters source-realm—Enter the name set in the source-realm field of a configured local
policy. Entering an “*” in this field matches for any source realm. Leaving the field
empty indicates that only the “global” realm will be tested.