Digit Analyzer
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The digit analyzer is a pre-routing algorithm. It uses a tree searching algorithm to find the optimal set of routes with which routing will take place. All routes not required for routing the destination telephone number are therefore screened out. | The digit analyzer is a pre-routing algorithm. It uses a tree searching algorithm to find the optimal set of routes with which routing will take place. All routes not required for routing the destination telephone number are therefore screened out. | ||
This greatly enhances performances and allows to support virtually any number of routes, since routing is always done on a limited set of routes, matching the destination telephone number. | This greatly enhances performances and allows to support virtually any number of routes, since routing is always done on a limited set of routes, matching the destination telephone number. | ||
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+ | A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination number. Each NAP (NetworkAccessPoint) that |
Revision as of 16:49, 6 January 2010
The digit analyzer is a pre-routing algorithm. It uses a tree searching algorithm to find the optimal set of routes with which routing will take place. All routes not required for routing the destination telephone number are therefore screened out. This greatly enhances performances and allows to support virtually any number of routes, since routing is always done on a limited set of routes, matching the destination telephone number.
RouteSet
A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination number. Each NAP (NetworkAccessPoint) that