Chapter4 CSR GUI Functionalities

Updating Active Datasets

hour(0-23):min (0-60):sec (0-60)

b.If you select Weekly, select day of the week from the pull-down menu and enter the Start Time and the End Time.

c.If you select Absolute, enter the Start Date, Start Time, End Date, and End Time.

The Start Date is the date when the ingress route attribute becomes active. The End Date is the date when it becomes inactive.

Use the formats shown in the example at the bottom of the Date/Time area:

4 digit year-2 digit month-2 digit day for date, as in 2002-12-03hour(0-23):min (0-60):sec (0-60) for time, as in 12:59:10

d.If you select Constant, this indicates that the ingress route attribute applies at all times of all days.

Note If two RouteAttributes exist in the same time frame with the same date and time constraint, the RouteAttribute is “nondeterminstic.” That is, the order of selection among time intervals of the same type that overlap cannot be determined.

Step 9 In the Available Routes box, click Add or Remove to add or remove a route from the Associated Routes box respectively.

Step 10 Click Add to add this ingress route attribute, or click Cancel to exit.

Modifying Ingress Route Attributes

Step 1 In the Active Dataset tab in the CSR window, click the down arrow in the Selection box, then select Ingress Route Attributes from the pull-down menu.

Step 2 Click the down arrow in the Carriers box, then select the appropriate carrier from the pull-down menu. A list of Ingress Route attribute names of the selected carrier appears.

Step 3 In the list, select an ingress route attribute by double-clicking that attribute. Ingress Route Attributes information similar to the following appears (Figure4-29 “Dialog Box for an Existing Ingress Route Attribute in Active Dataset”):

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Cisco Systems Version 1.1 manual Modifying Ingress Route Attributes

Version 1.1 specifications

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