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− | A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination. Routes are associated to a RouteSet by referring to its name. | + | A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination. Routes are associated to a RouteSet by referring to its name. And each route in the RouteSet refers to a different [[NAP]] that can be used to reach the destination.<br> |
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Revision as of 16:30, 17 March 2010
A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination. Routes are associated to a RouteSet by referring to its name. And each route in the RouteSet refers to a different NAP that can be used to reach the destination.
Example:
Nap | RouteSet |
---|---|
Bell | Montreal, Qc |
Videotron | Montreal, Qc |
Rogers | Montreal, Qc |
In this example, we have three routes on the RouteSet named "Montreal, Qc". In order words, we have three routes for Montreal, Qc.
Now, the association between a called number and a destination is done by the RoutesetsDigitAnalyzer.