Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
url=string
The new location to be added to the location set. The given string can specify a URL (for
example,
example,
user@domain.com
), H.323 ID or an E.164 number.
priority=<0.0..1.0>
| "random"
Specified either as a floating point number in the range 0.0 to 1.0, or
random
, which assigns a
random number within the same range. 1.0 is the highest priority. Locations with the same
priority are searched in parallel.
priority are searched in parallel.
regex="<regular
expression>"
replace="<string>"
Specifies the way in which a location matching the regular expression is to be changed.
source-url-for-
message="<string>"
Replaces the From header (source alias) with the specified string. Note that this will override
any User Policy that may have been applied.
source-url-for-
message-
regex="<regular
expression>"
together with
source-url-for-
message-
replace="<string>"
Replaces any From header (source alias) that matches the regular expression with the
specified replacement string. If there are multiple From headers (applies to H.323 only) then
any From headers that do not match are left unchanged. Note that this will override any User
specified replacement string. If there are multiple From headers (applies to H.323 only) then
any From headers that do not match are left unchanged. Note that this will override any User
Policy that may have been applied.
If the source URL of a From header is modified, any corresponding display name is also modified to match the
username part of the modified source URL.
username part of the modified source URL.
Rule-Switch
This extension to CPL is provided to simplify Call Policy scripts that need to make decisions based on both the source
and destination of the call. A
and destination of the call. A
taa:rule-switch
can contain any number of rules that are tested in sequence; as soon
as a match is found the CPL within that rule element is executed.
Each rule must take one of the following forms:
<taa:rule-switch>
<taa:rule origin="<regular expression>" destination="<regular expression>" message-regex="<regular
expression>">
expression>">
<taa:rule authenticated-origin="<regular expression>" destination="<regular expression>" message-
regex="<regular expression>">
regex="<regular expression>">
<taa:rule unauthenticated-origin="<regular expression>" destination="<regular expression>" message-
regex="<regular expression>">
regex="<regular expression>">
<taa:rule registered-origin="<regular expression>" destination="<regular expression>" message-
regex="<regular expression>">
regex="<regular expression>">
<taa:rule originating-user="<regular expression>" destination="<regular expression>" message-
regex="<regular expression>">
regex="<regular expression>">
<taa:rule originating-zone="<regular expression>" destination="<regular expression>" message-
regex="<regular expression>">
regex="<regular expression>">
</taa:rule-switch>
The meaning of the various
origin
section.
The
message-regex
parameter allows a regular expression to be matched against the entire incoming SIP message.
Note that any rule containing a message-regex parameter will never match an H.323 call.
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