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>> Table: x25RewriteTable - (.1.3.6.1.4.1.272.4.6.6.1)

x25RewriteTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1RewritingRuleINTEGERRW
.2ReverseChargingENUMD
.3RPOAENUMRW
.4NUIDisplayStringRW
.5SrcAddrDisplayStringRW
.6SrcNSAPDisplayStringRW
.7DstAddrDisplayStringRW
.8DstNSAPDisplayStringRW
.9ProtocolIdINTEGERRW
.10CallUserDataOCTET STRINGRW
.11RespSrcAddrDisplayStringRW
.12RespSrcNSAPDisplayStringRW
.13RespDstAddrDisplayStringRW
.14RespDstNSAPDisplayStringRW
.15RespProtocolIdINTEGERRW
.16RespCallUserDataOCTET STRINGRW
.17CugINTEGERRW
.18CugOutgoingINTEGERRW
.19CugBilateralINTEGERRW

RewritingRule
The unique number of the rewriting rule.
ReverseCharging
This object describes what to do with the reverse charging

facility.
Enumerations:
  • dont-change (1)
  • set (2)
  • clear (3)
  • delete (4)
RPOA
This object describes what to do with the rpoa facility.
Enumerations:
  • dont-change (1)
  • remove-first (2)
NUI
This object contains the new value of the NUI facility.

If this object is an empty string, the NUI facility

will not be changed.
SrcAddr
Specifies how to rewrite the source address. Digits

will be set directly to the new address. A '.' will

move a digit from the old address to the new address.

A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old address

to the new address. A '%' will delete a digit from the

old address. Please note that the eventually leading '@'

(indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like

digits. If this object is empty, the source address will

not be changed.
SrcNSAP
Specifies how to rewrite the source NSAP. Digits

will be set directly to the new NSAP. A '.' will

move a digit from the old NSAP to the new NSAP.

A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old NSAP

to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the

old NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@'

(indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like

digits. If this object is empty, the source NSAP will

not be changed.
DstAddr
Specifies how to rewrite the destination address. Digits

will be set directly to the new address. A '.' will

move a digit from the old address to the new address.

A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old address

to the new address. A '%' will delete a digit from the

old address. Please note that the eventually leading '@'

(indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like

digits. If this object is empty, the destination address will

not be changed.
DstNSAP
Specifies how to rewrite the destination NSAP. Digits

will be set directly to the new NSAP. A '.' will

move a digit from the old NSAP to the new NSAP.

A '*' will move all remaining digits from the old NSAP

to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the

old NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@'

(indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like

digits. If this object is empty, the destination NSAP will

not be changed.
ProtocolId
This object specifies the new value of the protocol id field.

The protocol id field will not be changed, if this object

is set to -1
CallUserData
The new value of the call user data field. The call user data

field will not be changed, if this object is an empty string.

A leading '%' will be ignored. This allows to delete the

call user data portion of a call packet by setting this

object to a single '%'.
RespSrcAddr
Specifies how to rewrite the source address of the call

accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new

address. A '.' will move a digit from the old address to

the new address.  A '*' will move all remaining digits

from the old address to the new address. A '%' will

delete a digit from the old address. Please note that

the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing)

is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty,

the source address will not be changed.
RespSrcNSAP
Specifies how to rewrite the source NSAP in the call

accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new

NSAP. A '.' will move a digit from the old NSAP to the

new NSAP.  A '*' will move all remaining digits from the

old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the

old NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@'

(indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like

digits. If this object is empty, the source NSAP will

not be changed.
RespDstAddr
Specifies how to rewrite the destination address of the call

accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new

address. A '.' will move a digit from the old address to

the new address.  A '*' will move all remaining digits

from the old address to the new address. A '%' will

delete a digit from the old address. Please note that

the eventually leading '@' (indicating extended adressing)

is handled execatly like digits. If this object is empty,

the destination address will not be changed.
RespDstNSAP
Specifies how to rewrite the destination NSAP in the call

accepted packet. Digits will be set directly to the new

NSAP. A '.' will move a digit from the old NSAP to the

new NSAP.  A '*' will move all remaining digits from the

old NSAP to the new NSAP. A '%' will delete a digit from the

old NSAP. Please note that the eventually leading '@'

(indicating extended adressing) is handled execatly like

digits. If this object is empty, the destination NSAP will

not be changed.
RespProtocolId
This object contains the new value of the ProtocolID field

of the call accepted packet. The ProtocolID will not be

changed, if this object is set to -1.
RespCallUserData
The new value of the call user data field of the call

accepted packet. The call user data field will not be

changed, if this object is an empty string. A leading

'%' will be ignored. This allows to delete the

call user data portion of a call accepted packet by

setting this object to a single '%'.
Cug
This object contains the new value of the CUG facility.

If this object is set to -1, the CUG facility will not be

changed. The CUG facility will be removed, if this object is

set to -2.
CugOutgoing
This object contains the new value of the Outgoing CUG

facility. If this object is set to -1, the Outgoing CUG

facility will not be changed. The Outgoing CUG facility will be

removed, if this object is set to -2.
CugBilateral
This object contains the new value of the Bilateral CUG

facility. If this object is set to -1, the Bilateral CUG

facility will not be changed. The Bilateral CUG facility will

be removed, if this object is set to -2.


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