| RewritingRule |
| The unique number of the rewriting rule. Range: 1 to 999999 |
| ReverseCharging |
| This object describes what to do with the reverse charging facility. Enumerations: - dont-change (1)
- set (2)
- clear (3)
- delete (4)
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| RPOA |
| This object describes what to do with the rpoa facility. Enumerations: - dont-change (1)
- remove-first (2)
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| NUI |
| This object contains the new value of the NUI facility. If this object is an empty string, the NUI facility will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| SrcAddr |
| Specifies how to rewrite the source address. Digits will be set directly to the new address. A '.' will move a digit from the old address to the new address. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old address to the new address. A '%' will delete a digit from the old address. A '#' will append all digits from the old address to the new address. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the source address will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| SrcNSAP |
| Specifies how to rewrite the source NSAP. Digits will be set directly to the new NSAP. A '.' will move a digit from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the old NSAP. A '#' will append all digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the source NSAP will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| DstAddr |
| Specifies how to rewrite the destination address. Digits will be set directly to the new address. A '.' will move a digit from the old address to the new address. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old address to the new address. A '%' will delete a digit from the old address. A '#' will append all digits from the old address to the new address. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the destination address will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| DstNSAP |
| Specifies how to rewrite the destination NSAP. Digits will be set directly to the new NSAP. A '.' will move a digit from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the old NSAP. A '#' will append all digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the destination NSAP will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| ProtocolId |
| This object specifies the new value of the protocol id field. The protocol id field will not be changed, if this object is set to -1 |
| CallUserData |
| The new value of the call user data field. The call user data field will not be changed, if this object is an empty string. A leading '%' will be ignored. This allows to delete the call user data portion of a call packet by setting this object to a single '%'. |
| RespSrcAddr |
| Specifies how to rewrite the source address of the call accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new address. A '.' will move a digit from the old address to the new address. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old address to the new address. A '%' will delete a digit from the old address. A '#' will append all digits from the old address to the new address. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the source address will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| RespSrcNSAP |
| Specifies how to rewrite the source NSAP in the call accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new NSAP. A '.' will move a digit from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the old NSAP. A '#' will append all digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the source NSAP will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| RespDstAddr |
| Specifies how to rewrite the destination address of the call accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new address. A '.' will move a digit from the old address to the new address. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old address to the new address. A '%' will delete a digit from the old address. A '#' will append all digits from the old address to the new address. Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the destination address will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| RespDstNSAP |
| Specifies how to rewrite the destination NSAP in the call accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new NSAP. A '.' will move a digit from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the old NSAP. A '#' will append all digits from the old NSAP to the new . Please note that the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty, the destination NSAP will not be changed. Length: 0 to 255 |
| RespProtocolId |
| This object contains the new value of the ProtocolID field of the call accepted packet. The ProtocolID will not be changed, if this object is set to -1. |
| RespCallUserData |
| The new value of the call user data field of the call accepted packet. The call user data field will not be changed, if this object is an empty string. A leading '%' will be ignored. This allows to delete the call user data portion of a call accepted packet by setting this object to a single '%'. |
| Cug |
| This object contains the new value of the CUG facility. If this object is set to -1, the CUG facility will not be changed. The CUG facility will be removed, if this object is set to -2. Range: -2 to 9999 |
| CugOutgoing |
| This object contains the new value of the Outgoing CUG facility. If this object is set to -1, the Outgoing CUG facility will not be changed. The Outgoing CUG facility will be removed, if this object is set to -2. Range: -2 to 9999 |
| CugBilateral |
| This object contains the new value of the Bilateral CUG facility. If this object is set to -1, the Bilateral CUG facility will not be changed. The Bilateral CUG facility will be removed, if this object is set to -2. Range: -2 to 9999 |