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AoR Regular Expression Rules
Regular expressions can be used in
and
keywords. Individual characters,
sometimes referred to as wildcards or meta characters, can be used to create AoR ranges or broader groups to which
rules or policies can be applied.
rules or policies can be applied.
Meta Characters
Currently, the following meta characters are supported:
“$.” (dollar period): can be used in the username, domain, or sub-domain portion of the AoR. The following
examples show how this character can be used:
$.@Provider.com - matches all users from the “Provider” domain
$.@$..com - matches all users with a “.com” domain only
mobile$.@Provider.com - matches “Provider” users who have an AoR starting with “mobile”
“$” (dollar sign): use to substitute any single character. Example:
$11 matches 911, 411, etc.
“%” (percent symbol): use to signify the start of a pattern such as add/delete/substitute for translations.
AoR Regular Expression Patterns
The
keyword found in the Translation Configuration mode, supports the use of regular
expression patterns. Individual characters, sometimes referred to as wildcards or meta characters, can be used to create
AoR ranges or broader groups to which rules or policies can be applied. In a regular expression pattern, the meta
character “%” is used to signify the beginning of an add, delete, or substitute command used for translations.
AoR ranges or broader groups to which rules or policies can be applied. In a regular expression pattern, the meta
character “%” is used to signify the beginning of an add, delete, or substitute command used for translations.
The syntax of a pattern is:
Character/Variable
Description
Delete
Add
Numeric character up to 32.
Prefix
Suffix
Truncate