TANDBERG D13691.03 user manual Subfield

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subfield

The following table gives the definition of subfields for each alias type, if a subfield is not specified for the alias type being matched then the not-present action will be taken.

address-type

For all alias types the address-type subfield is the

 

string h323

 

user

For URI aliases this selects the username part.

 

For H.323 ID’s it is the entire ID and for E.164

 

numbers it is the entire number.

host

For URI aliases this selects the domain name part.

 

If the alias is an IP address then this subfield is

 

the complete address in dotted decimal form.

port

For IP addresses this is the port number in deci-

 

mal.

 

tel

For E.164 numbers this selects the entire string

 

of digits.

 

alias-type

Gives a string representation of the type of alias.

 

The type is inferred from the format of the alias.

 

Possible types are:

 

Address Type

Result

 

URI

url-ID

 

H.323 ID

h323-ID

 

Dialed Digits

dialedDigits

display

Not defined for any alias types

address

The address construct is used within an address-switch to specify addresses to match. Please note that all address comparisons ignore upper/lower case differences so <address is="Fred"> will match ”fred”, ”freD” etc.

is=string

Selected field and subfield exactly match the

 

given string.

 

contains=string

Selected field and subfield contain the given

 

string. Note: The CPL standard only allows for

 

this matching on the display subfield; however the

 

Border Controller allows it on any type of field.

subdomain-of=string

If the selected field is numeric (e.g. the tel sub-

 

field) then this matches as a prefix; so <address

 

subdomain-of="555"> matches ”5556734” etc.

 

If the field is not numeric then normal do-

 

main name matching is applied; so <address

 

subdomain-of="company.com">

matches

 

nodeA.company.com etc.

 

otherwise

The otherwise node will be executed if the address specified in the address-switch was found but none of the preceding address nodes matched.

not-present

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