Routing

Routing is under Monitoring System, A - Z route will be auto-adjusted based on the test result.

Net cost is also auto-fetched from the mito system whenever they have the changes from their side.

• MM: being monitored by the which method

• MS: monitoring strictness, no. of passed messages will be added into routing

• MI: test interval, throttled period: x4 time of test interval. i.e: M-I = 20 - test is running every 20 minutes. If the route is passed, it will add into routing, otherwise this setting will be changed to 20x4 = 80 minutes-interval.

• MF: percent of failed message in last 12 hrs, 0% is good.

• DLR Statistic: percent of DR sent (100% is impossible)

• ∑5: no. of message sent in last 5 minutes

• ∑Today: no. of message sent today

• ∑Total: total messages sent

• N, NN, NI, A, S, C: sender format supported: numeric, numeric with national country code, numeric with international country code, alpha numeric, short code and concatenated msg.

• P: support ported receiver.

• D-PSMNCs: numbers which were ported from these MNCs are not supported as receivers. it is for entering disallowed ported Source MNCs, means MNCs were a number was ported from. These have to be MNCs from other networks than the current route. I.e: at MNC 310-410, set 260 = disallow to receive message if 410 ported from 260

• D-PTMNCs: numbers which were ported to these MNCs are not supported as receivers. It is for entering disallowed ported Target MNCs, means MNCs were a number was ported to. These have to be MNCs from the network of the current route (so, either the main MNC or a sub MNC). I.e: T-Mobile USA has MNC 260 and 160, and a couple more. MNC 260 is the main one, MNC 160 is a sub MNC of that network. Now if you have a route that supports MNC 260 numbers, but doesn’t support MNC 160 numbers, you would need to enter 160 into that field, in order to move that traffic away from the route.

• Max Daily: use it to block the route.

If DLR is bad, the carrier name is highlighted as Pink color and become Red if its worse.

A and D: it is the Route Status.

Y and N (On/ Off): put the route into the backup state, it will be used if no other route is anymore available.

Meaning of the result icons:

Bright icons: latest test

Blurred icons: test was done in the past

Blocklists

It is to use to block for certain supplier on the specific route.

For i.e:

•If you know the SMPP account " use the Quick Search Box " then go to step 3 as below

OR

Resend Messages per specific Supplier and Schedule

  1. Take a route and make it as a back up with cost 0 (so our cost is not double)

  2. Go to Monitoring by Suppliers " select that route

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