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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>
A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination. Routes are associated with 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. Here is an example:


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In this routing table, we have three routes on RouteSet named "Montreal, Qc". &nbsp;In order words, we have three routes for Montreal, Qc.


Now, the association between a called number and a destination is done by the [[Digit_Analyzer]].
In this routing table, we have three routes in a RouteSet named "Montreal, Qc". In order words, we have three routes for Montreal, Qc.
 
With the routing table in place, the association between a called number and a destination is done by the [[Digit Analyzer]].

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A RouteSet is a group of possible routes for a given destination. Routes are associated with 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. Here is an example:


Nap RouteSet
Bell Montreal, Qc
Videotron Montreal, Qc
Rogers Montreal, Qc


In this routing table, we have three routes in a RouteSet named "Montreal, Qc". In order words, we have three routes for Montreal, Qc.

With the routing table in place, the association between a called number and a destination is done by the Digit Analyzer.