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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. Each route in the RouteSet refers to a different [[NAP]] that can be used to reach the destination.<br>  
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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. 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.

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