term (New Transaction Policy)
Syntax
term term-name {from {contact {registration-state [ registered | not-registered ];regular-expression [ regular-expression ];uri-hiding [ hidden-uri | not-hidden-uri ];}method {method-invite;method-message;method-options;method-publish;method-refer;method-register;method-subscribe;}request-uri {registration-state [ registered | not-registered ];regular-expression [ regular-expression ];uri-hiding [ hidden-uri | not-hidden-uri ];}source-address [ ip-addresses ];}then {(accept | reject);admission-control admission-control-profile;message-manipulation {forward-manipulation {manipulation-rule-name;}reverse-manipulation {manipulation-rule-name;}}on-3xx-response{recursion-limit number;}}route {next-hop (request-uri
| address ipv4-address | <port port-number> | <transport-protocol (udp | tcp)>);egress-service-point service-point-name;server-cluster cluster-name;}signaling-realm signaling-realm;trace;}}
Hierarchy Level
[edit services border-signaling-gateway gateway gateway-name sip new-transaction-policy policy-name]
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.
message-manipulation introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Description
Define the new transaction policy term properties.
Options
term-name—Identifier for the term.
The remaining statements are explained separately.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Topics
- Using New Transaction Policies to Route SIP Requests (next-hop) in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
- Using New Transaction Policies to Route SIP Requests (next-hop) in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
- Configuring Routing of VPN Calls in Session Border Control Solutions Guide Using BGF and IMSG
