Configuring the Subscriber Table
4-8 Adding or Modifying Subscriber Table Entries
4. In the Address Table:
a. If you wish to modify an existing Address Table entry, be sure that entry is
selected (and remember, any changes you make to the Address Table
effect the Subscriber Table entry currently highlighted in the top portion of
the window).
b. In the Index field, enter the index value you wish to assign to the entry
you are configuring. Allowable values are 1-5; these values need
not
be
assigned sequentially.
c. In the Address field, enter the Subscriber ID assigned to the subscriber
device you wish to use as a redirect option for the selected subscriber.
How these addresses are used is dependent upon the redirect options
selected for the Subscriber Table entry you’re modifying. Note that you
cannot use wildcards in this field.
d. Click on to create a new entry, or on to edit the entry
selected in the Address Table list box. (Note that either adding or
modifying an Address Table entry automatically modifies the Subscriber
Table entry highlighted in the Subscriber Table list box.)
5. Click on to exit the window.
Deleting Table EntriesYou can delete individual entries from any of the three tables in the window; keep
in mind, however, that deleting a Routing Table or Address Table entry simply
modiÞes the selected Subscriber Table entry; deleting a Subscriber Table entry
also deletes all associated Routing Table and Address Table entries by default.
Remember, too, that deleting all Routing Table entries for a Subscriber Table entry
invalidates the entry (as no path to the subscriber device is provided); deleting all
Address Table entries for a Subscriber Table entry invalidates any enabled redirect
options, since no redirect addresses will be deÞned.
To delete an entry from any of the tables:
1. Click to select the entry you wish to delete.
2. Click on . The selected entry will be removed. If you have deleted a
Subscriber Table entry, all associated Routing Table and Address Table
entries will also be removed.