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View Page Historyh4. Interceptor
Example of an interceptor configuration:
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|| Parameter || Description || Default || Required ||
| send | Interceptor dedicated to send phase, for a IN message | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}No{center} No |
| accept | Interceptor dedicated to receive phase, for a IN message | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}No{center} No |
| send-response | Interceptor dedicated to send phase, for a OUT or FAULT message | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}No{center} No |
| accept-response | Interceptor dedicated to receive phase, for a OUT or FAULT message | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}No{center} No |
| interceptor - name | Logical name of the interceptor instance. It can be referenced to add extended parameters by a SU Interceptor configuration. | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}Yes{center} Yes |
| param\[\] - name | The name of the parameter to use for the interceptor for this SU | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}No{center} No |
| param\[\] | The value of the parameter to use for the interceptor for this SU | {center}\-{center} \- | {center}No{center} No |
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