sip-manipulation > mime-isup-rules
The mime-isup-rules configuration allows you to perform HMR operations on SIP ISUP binary bodies.
Parameters
- name
- Enter a unique identifier for this MIME ISUP rule.
- content-type
- Enter the content type for this MIME rule. This value refers to the specific body part in the SIP message body that is to be manipulated.
- isup-spec
- Enter the ISUP encoding specification for the ISUP body; this specifies how the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller is to parse the binary body.
- Default: ansi-2000
- Values: ansi-2000 | itu-99 | gr-317 | etsi-356 | spirou
- isup-msg-types
- Enter the specific ISUP message types (such as IAM and ACM). that the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller uses with the msg-type parameter (which identifies the SIP message) in the matching process. The values of this parameter are a list of numbers rather than enumerated values because of the large number of ISUP message types.
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 255
- msg-type
- Enter the SIP message type on which you want the MIME rules to be performed.
- Default: any
- Values: any | request | reply | out-of-dialog
- methods
- Enter the list of SIP methods to which the MIME rules apply, such as INVITE, ACK, or CANCEL. There is no default for this parameter.
- action
- Select the type of action you want to be performed.
- Default: none
- Values: none | add | delete | manipulate | store | sip-manip | find-replace-all | reject | log | monitor
- comparison-type
- Select a method to determine how the body part of the SIP message is compared. This choice dictates how the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller processes the match rules against the SIP header.
- Default: case-sensitive
- Values: case-sensitive | case-insensitive | pattern-rule | refer-case-sensitive | refer-case-insensitive | boolean
- match-value
- Enter the value to match against the body part in the SIP message. This is where you can enter values to match using regular expression values. Your entries can contain Boolean operators.
- new-value
- When the action parameter is set to add or to manipulate, enter the new value that you want to substitute.
- mime-header-rules
- Access the mime-headers subelement.
- isup-param-rules
- Access the isup-param-rules subelement.
Path
sip-mime-isup-rules is a subelement under the sip-manipulation element. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > sip-manipulation > mime-isup-rules.
Note:
This is a multiple instance configuration element.