local-policy
The local-policy configuration element determines where session signaling messages are routed and/or forwarded.
Parameters
- from-address
- Enter the source IP address, POTS number, E.164 number, or hostname for the local-policy element. At least one address must be set within this list, but it can include as many addresses as necessary. This parameter may be wildcarded, or entered with a DS: prefix (dialed string).
- to-address
- Enter the destination IP address, POTS number, E.164 number, or hostname for the local-policy element. At least one address must be set within this list, but it can include as many addresses as necessary. This parameter may be wildcarded.
- source-realm
- Enter the realms used to determine how to route traffic. This list identifies incoming traffic on a realm and is used for routing by ingress realm via the local policy element. Source-realm entries must be a valid realm.
- Default: *
- description
- Provide a brief description of the local-policy configuration element
- activate-time
- Set the time when selected local-policy becomes valid
- deactivate-time
- Set the time when selected local-policy becomes invalid
- 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
Path
local-policy is an element under the session-router path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: .
Note:
This is a multiple instance configuration element.