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SIP Routes Route [1..20] Authenticated: <On/Off>
Whether to forward authenticated requests.
On: only forward requests along route if incoming message has been authenticated.
Off: always forward messages that match this route.
Default: Off
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Authenticated: On
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Header Name: <S:0,64>
Name of SIP header field to match (e.g. Event).
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Header Name: "Event"
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Header Pattern: <S:0,128>
Regular expression to match against the specified SIP header field.
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Header Pattern: "(my-event-package)(.*)"
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Method: <S:0,64>
SIP method to match to select this route (e.g. INVITE, SUBSCRIBE).
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Method: "SUBSCRIBE"
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Port: <1..65534>
Specifies the port on the next hop for this route to which matching SIP requests will be routed.
Default: 5060
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Port: 22400
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Request Line Pattern: <S:0,128>
Regular expression to match against the SIP request line.
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Request Line Pattern: ".*@
(%localdomains%|%ip%)"
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Tag: <S:0,64>
Tag value specified by external applications to identify routes that they create.
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Tag: "Tag1"
SIP Routes Route [1..20] Transport: <UDP/TCP/TLS>
Determines which transport type will be used for SIP messages forwarded along this route.
Default: TCP
Note: this command is intended for developer use only.
Example: xConfiguration SIP Routes Route 1 Transport: TCP
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