Complete these tasks to create the session-group configuration element.
This example assumes you have exported the access token to the variable $TOKEN
.
- Retrieve the session-group template.
The template of a configuration element is a data structure containing all
required sub-elements and supported attributes with their default values,
along with any specified optional sub-elements.
curl -X GET -o response.xml \
--header "Accept: application/xml" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"https://10.0.0.2/rest/v1.1/configuration/elementTypes/template?elementType=session-group"
The response is saved to the file response.xml
.
- Copy the content between the opening and closing <configElement> tags to a new file
called
session-group.xml
.
If you are on a Linux system with xmllint
installed, you may optionally
format the XML before writing it to the file system.
sed -n '/<configElement>/,/<\/configElement>/p' response.xml | xmllint --format - > session-group.xml
- If a non-default attribute is desired, set the attribute to its desired value.
If using the default settings, do not modify
session-group.xml
.
The following shows an example of the contents of session-group.xml
:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<configElement>
<elementType>session-group</elementType>
<attribute>
<name>group-name</name>
<value>group3</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>description</name>
<value>new group 3</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>state</name>
<value>enabled</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>app-protocol</name>
<value>SIP</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>strategy</name>
<value>Hunt</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>dest</name>
<value/>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>trunk-group</name>
<value/>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>sag-recursion</name>
<value>disabled</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>stop-sag-recurse</name>
<value>401,407</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>sip-recursion-policy</name>
<value/>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>last-modified-by</name>
<value>REST-admin@10.0.0.6</value>
</attribute>
<attribute>
<name>last-modified-date</name>
<value>2019-07-08 21:15:10</value>
</attribute>
</configElement>
- Acquire the configuration lock.
curl -X POST \
--header "Accept: application/xml" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"https://10.0.0.2/rest/v1.1/configuration/lock"
- Add the session-group configuration element to the Communications Broker.
curl -X POST \
-d@session-group.xml \
--header "Accept: application/xml" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"https://10.0.0.2/rest/v1.1/configuration/configElements"
- If done editing the configuration, save, verify, and activate the configuration.
- Release the configuration lock.
curl -X POST \
--header "Accept: application/xml" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"https://10.0.0.2/rest/v1.1/configuration/unlock"