The SIP Message Rule option enables you to export/import SIP Message Manipulation (SMM) rules. This function allows the SMM rules to be moved from one node to another, which eliminates re-configung multiple nodes with the same configuration. Rules can be exported/imported from a selected Message Table or Signaling Group. This task will export all required data, including any condition rules associated with the message rules (condition rules are simple rules that apply to a specific component of a message, such as diversion.uri.host, from.uri.host, etc.)
See SIP Message Manipulation for how SIP Message Rules and Condition Rules are used with SIP messages.
To export a SIP Message Rule
In the left navigation pane, go to SIP Setup > SIP Message Rule.
Export SIP Message Rule
The imported SIP Message manipulation rules will override the existing configuration in the SBC.
To import a SIP Message Rule
In the left navigation pane, go to SIP Setup > SIP Message Rule.
Import SIP Message Rule
Determines whether the SBC will import or export the SIP Message Manipulation rules. Select from the drop down list. Valid entries: Export or Import.
Depending on the option chosen, specific configuration fields are displayed. These are noted below.
The fields below are displayed when Export is selected from the Operation drop down list. These fields define the configuration required for exporting Sip Manipulation Message rules. The rules are exported into a file, which can then be imported into another node.
Determines from where the SIP Message Manipulation rules are exported. Select from the drop down list. Available options: Signaling Group or Message Table. Depending on the option you choose, specific configuration fields are displayed.
Allows you to choose the SIP Signaling group from which the SIP Message Manipulation rules are exported. The options in this drop down list are generated from the SIP Signaling Groups already created in the SBC. This field is available only when Signaling Group is selected from the Export From drop down list. For more information about creating SIP Signaling Groups, see Creating and Modifying SIP Signaling Groups.
For the selected Signaling Group, determines the message direction from which SIP Message Manipulation rules are exported. Select from the drop down list. Valid entry: Incoming or Outgoing.
The fields below are displayed when Import is selected from the Operation drop down list. These fields define the configuration for importing SIP Message Manipulation rules. Rules are imported from a filethat were previously exported.
Selects the file from which the SIP Manipulation Message rules are imported. Click the Browse... button and locate SMMConfiguration.xml (this file contains the SIP Message Manipulation rules that was previously exported from another node, see Export). Click OK.
Determines the location to which the SIP Message Manipulation rules are imported. Select from the drop down list. Available options: Signaling Group or Message Table. Depending on the option you choose, specific configuration fields are displayed.
Determines the SIP Signaling Group to which the SIP Message Manipulation rules are imported. The options in this drop down list are generated from the SIP Signaling Groups already created in the SBC. This field is available only when Signaling Group is selected from the Import To drop down list. For more information about creating SIP Signaling Groups, see Creating and Modifying SIP Signaling Groups.
For the selected Signaling Group, determines the signaling side to which SIP Message Manipulation rules are imported. Select from the drop down list. Valid entry: Ingress or Egress.