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    reverse-manipulation

    Syntax

    reverse-manipulation {manipulation-rule-name;}

    Hierarchy Level

    [edit services border-signaling-gateway gateway gateway-name sip new-transaction-policy policy-name term term-name then message-manipulation]

    Release Information

    Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.

    Description

    Configure the reverse message manipulation rules that you want to add to your new transaction policy. Reverse manipulation rules are applied to any message going from the user agent server (UAS), or the callee, to the user agent client (UAC), or the caller. They are applied to the original transaction request. If the transaction creates a dialog, the rules are also applied to other transaction requests or responses within the dialog.

    Options

    manipulation-rule-name—Name of the message manipulation rule that you want to add. You can add up to five reverse manipulation rules to a policy. These rules must have been configured at the [edit services (Border Signaling Gateway) border-signaling-gateway gateway (Services Border Signaling Gateway) gateway-name sip message-manipulation-rules manipulation-rule rule-name actions] hierarchy level.

    Required Privilege Level

    interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

    interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

     

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    Published: 2012-11-27