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A signaling route defines a path between a signaling stack and a DPC.

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  • Right-click SS7 Stack and select New SS7 Route.
    The SS7 Route pane appears.

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  • The Route ID field is automatically populated with the next available number. You can change it if you require (valid range:0-512).

  • The Route Type field is automatically populated with New Route.

  • The Link Set ID field is automatically populated with the ID of the Link Set to which you are adding the route.

  • In the New DPC field, enter the DPC.
    For ITU, the point codes range from 0-0-0 to 7-255-7.
    For ANSI, the point codes range from 0-0-0 to 255-255-255.

  • The Existing DPC field is automatically populated with the same value as you entered in the New DPC field.

  • In the Priority field, select the priority to assign to the route when there are multiple routes to the same destination (valid range:0-35).

  • Use the Comments field to enter a meaningful name to identify the route.

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  • Right-click SS7 Stack and select New SS7 Route.
    The SS7 Route pane appears.

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  • The Route ID field is automatically populated with the next available number. You can change it if you require (valid range:0-511).

  • In the Route Type field, select Existing Route (Combined Link Set Enabled).

  • In the Link Set ID field, select the other Link Set for the Combined Link Set.

  • In the Existing DPC field, select the desired DPC for the route.

  • Use the Comments field to enter a meaningful name to identify the route.

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