Editing Routes

  1. Expand the Route Manager slider, and click Route sets.
  2. In the Route sets tab, select the route and click Lock to lock the route set before you can edit a route within the route set.
    The lock state toggles from unlocked, indicated by , to locked, indicated by . The name of the user who locked the route set is listed.
  3. With the locked route set selected, click Manage Routes.
  4. In the Route Set Edit tab, select the route you want to edit in the route table and click Edit.
  5. In the Edit Route dialog box, you can modify the following fields:
    Name Description
    Additional PubId Properties menu Click the arrow icon to expand the following Pub Id property entries that can be mapped to their corresponding CSV file column number:
    • NPA ($NPA), NXX ($NXX), PUser1 and PUser2 fields—The route entry that has the alphanumeric value that has a user-specific definable meaning that can be used in the formula to generate the Pub-Id for a route record. It can also be used for aggregating route records into groups. Once defined, use of this field must be consistent within the route set.
    • Pub-id Formula—The alphanumeric string that contains an expression used to define string concatenation and text replacement to generate the Pub Id for a route record.

      Note:

      If you enter a Pub-id Formula, the pub id field is disabled.
    Additional SED Properties menu
    Click the arrow icon to expand the following SED property entries that can be mapped to their corresponding CSV file column number:
    • Imported SED formula—The numerical entry for the alphanumeric string that contains an expression used to define string concatenation and text replacement to generate the SED for a route record.
    • Next Hop ($NEXTHOP)—The numerical entry for the IP address, FQDN, session agent name, or session agent group name that can be used in the formula to generate the SED for a route record.
    • Trunk Group ($TRUNKGROUP)—The numerical entry for the alphanumeric string that can be used in the formula to generate the SED for a route record.
    • Trunk Context ($TRUNKCONTEXT)—The numerical entry for the alphanumeric string that can be used in the formula to generate the SED for a route record.
    • Routing Number ($RN)—The numerical entry for the telephone number or prefix that can be used in the formula to generate the SED for a route record.
    • Carrier Identification Code ($CIC)—The numerical entry for the numeric value used in the formula to generate the SED for a route record.
    • User 1 through User 5 —Select the numerical entry for the alphanumeric value with a user-specific definable meaning that can be used in the formula to generate the SED for a route record. It can also be used for aggregating route records into groups. Once defined, use of this field must be consistent within the route set.
    • SED Formula—The alphanumeric string that contains an expression used to define string concatenation and text replacement to generate the SED for a route record.
  6. Click OK.