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Use this object to specify the SIP header which, if present in the SIP request/method or response, triggers the configured action.
Currently, the SBC supports only P-ASSERTED-ID as a trigger header.
On the SBC main screen, navigate to All > Profiles > Services > SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile > SIP Method > Trigger Header.
The Trigger Header window displays.
Figure 1: Trigger Header
Use the drop-down lists to select the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile and the SIP Method.
The Trigger Header List pane displays.
Figure 2: Trigger Header List
Select a trigger header using the corresponding radio button in the Trigger Header List pane.
Select a trigger header using the corresponding radio button in the Trigger Header List pane.
The Edit Selected Trigger Header pane displays.
Figure 3: Edit Selected Trigger Header
Edit the fields and click Save.
Select a trigger header using the corresponding radio button in the Trigger Header List pane.
Click Copy Trigger Header.
The Copy Selected Trigger Header pane displays.
Figure 4: Copy Selected Trigger Header
Edit the fields and click Save.
Click +New Trigger Header.
The Create New Trigger Header pane displays.
Figure 5: Create New Trigger Header
Table 1: Field Descriptions
Field | Length/Range | Default | Description | M/O |
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Hdr Name | N/A | N/A | The name of the SIP header associated with a configured trigger and action. Currently, the SBC support only P-ASSERTED-ID for this feature. | O |
Trigger | N/A | Value-change | The trigger event that prompts a configured address for the associated SIP header. Currently, the SBC supports only "Value-change" as the configurable trigger. | O |
Action | N/A | New-value | The action that the SBC takes when the configured trigger event occurs for the header. Currently, the SBC supports only "New-Value" as a configurable action. | O |
Enter the values for the fields and click Save.
A delete prompt displays. Confirm the prompt to complete the process.