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# Creating a SIP Register Filtering Rule Action

> **Applies to:** SBC 3.0, 3.1

The following procedure provides the steps to configure a SIP Register Filtering Rule Action:

1- Click **Create New SIP Register Filtering Rule Action**

![Create SIP Register Filtering Rule Action](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/7/75/Create_SIP_Register_Filtering_Rule_Action.png)

2- Create the new SIP Register Filtering Rule Action:

* Enter a **Name** for this SIP Register Filtering Rule Action. Default action name suggestion will appear in text box.
* Select the **Action type** to execute when rule conditions match SIP message (i.e. Pass, Reject or Drop).
* Enter or select **Response Code** to return in Status-Line and Reason header of SIP response if **Action type** is Reject. This parameter will not appear if **Action type** selection is different from **Reject**.
* Enter **Reason Phrase** to return in Status-Line and Reason header of SIP response if **Action type** is Reject. This parameter will not appear if **Action type** selection is different from **Reject**.
* Click **Create**

![Create SIP Register Filtering Rule Action1](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/3/3e/Create_SIP_Register_Filtering_Rule_Action1.png)

3- Verify that the **Sip register filtering rule action was successfully created.** message appears

![Create SIP Register Filtering Rule Action2](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/0/00/Create_SIP_Register_Filtering_Rule_Action2.png)

![Create SIP Register Filtering Rule Action3](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/1/17/Create_SIP_Register_Filtering_Rule_Action3.png)


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