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Chapter 21 Viewing and Managing SBCs Viewing SBC SBE Properties
Current
Blacklisting The Current Blacklistings table contains the following information:
Type—The type of source this blacklist applies to. Blacklists are used to
block certain VoIP services that meet specified conditions.
Event Type—The type of event this blacklist applies to, such as
CORRUPT_MESSAGE.
Is All Source Addresses—Whether the blacklist applies to all source IP
addresses:
True—Ignore any IP address in the Source Address field.
False—Use the IP address in the Source Address field.
Source Address—The IP address that this blacklist applies to.
Source Port Number—The port number that this blacklist ap plies to.
Source Port Type—The type of port this blacklist applies to. All is a valid
entry.
Time Remaining—The amount of time, in hours, minutes, or seconds, before
the blacklist is removed.
Hunting Trigger The hunting trigger enables the SBC to search for other routes or destination
adjacencies if an existing route fails.
The Global Hunting Trigger List table contains the following information:
Hunting Mode—Indicates the protocol to use to search for ro ute s, such a s
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Hunting Triggers—The SIP responses, such as 468 or 503, that indicate the
SBC is to search for an alternate route or destination adjacency. SIP
responses are defined in RFC3261.
Table 21-10 Policy Properties (continued)
Branch Description