When a Diameter message matches the conditions of an Application Routing Rule then message is routed to the DSR Application specified in the rule.
Application Routing Rules are assigned a priority in relation to other Application Routing Rules. A message will be handled based on the highest priority routing rule that it matches. The lower the number an Application Routing Rule is assigned the higher priority it will have. (1 is highest priority and 99 is lowest priority.)
One or more DSR Applications must be activated before Application Routing Rules can be configured.
By default, the list is sorted by Priority in ascending ASCII order. The lowest Priority value indicates the highest priority. For Rules with the same Priority, the Rule Name is used for sorting.
The Inserting Rule for Application Route Table: {Application Route Table Name} page opens. You can add a new Application Routing Rule and its values. See Adding an Application Routing Rule. If the maximum number of Application Routing Rules (1000) already exists in the system, the Inserting Rule for Application Route Table: {Application Route Table Name} page will not open, and an error message is displayed.
The Editing Rule for Application Route Table: {Application Route Table Name} page opens. You can edit the selected Application Routing Rule. See Editing an Application Routing Rule.