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JIP handling is only supported when using an external PSX in the network.
The SBC supports sending Jurisdiction Information Parameter (JIP) information in SIP-SIP, SIP-SIP-I and SIP-I to SIP scenarios. A JIP value indicates the geographic location of the originating caller or switch.
Use this window to configure SIP JIP profiles you can assign to ingress and egress SIP trunk groups. When SIP Jurisdiction Support is enabled for a trunk group, options in the SIP JIP profile determine what parameter to extract the SIP JIP value from in an incoming SIP INVITE message and in what parameter to place the JIP value in the outgoing message. The SBC can take the JIP value from or place it in the following parameters:
rn
parameter in the PAID headerjip
parameter in the PAID headerrn
parameter in the From headerjip
parameter in the P-DCS-Billing-Info header
Note that if you choose to enable more than one potential source from which to extract the JIP information, the SBC prioritizes them in the order listed above.
To View SIP JIP Profiles
On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > Profile Management > Category: Service Profiles > SIP JIP Profile. The SIP JIP Profile window is displayed. A default profile, defaultJipProfile, is provided and assigned to SIP trunk groups by default. You have the option to create additional profiles and assign your own.
Figure 1: Service Profiles - SIP JIP Profile
To Create a SIP JIP Profile
To create a new SIP JIP Profile:
Click New SIP JIP Profile. The Create New SIP JIP Profile window opens.
- Use the following table to specify the profile parameters and click Save.
Table 1: SIP JIP Profile Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Name | Specifies a name for the SIP JIP Profile. |
Use JIP From PAIrn | Specifies that when it is enabled, JIP information can be extracted from the rn parameter in the PAI header of an INVITE message.The options are:
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Use JIP From PAI JIP | Specifies that when it is enabled, JIP information can be extracted from the jip parameter in the PAI header of an INVITE message. The options are:
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Use JIP From FROM | Specifies that when it is enabled, JIP information can be extracted from the rn parameter in the From header of an INVITE message. The options are:
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Use JIP From PDCS | Specifies that when it is enabled, JIP information can be extracted from the jip parameter in the PDCS header of an INVITE message.The options are:
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Send JIP In | Specifies the header and parameter in which JIP information should be sent in the outgoing INVITE message:
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JIP Parameter As | Specifies the parameter format in which JIP information should be sent. The options are:
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To Edit a SIP JIP Profile
You cannot edit the default SIP JIP profile, but you can edit a SIP JIP profile you created:
- Click the radio button next to the SIP JIP profile name. The Edit Selected SIP JIP Profile window opens.
- Make the required changes and click Save.
To Copy a SIP JIP Profile
To copy a SIP JIP Profile:
- Click the radio button next to the SIP JIP profile you want to copy.
- Click Copy SIP JIP Profile. The Copy Selected SIP JIP Profile window opens.
- Make any required changes and click Save.
To Delete a SIP JIP Profile
You cannot delete the default SIP JIP profile, but you can delete a SIP JIP profile you created:
- Click the radio button next to the SIP JIP profile you want to delete.
- Click the red X at the end of the row.
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.