Description | The router table lists each enterprise contact center
application router component configured on this server. Each
entry in the table defines a separate router functional
component; a single server is permitted to have multiple
router components.
The router table has a sparse dependent relationship with the
component table. The instance number acts as the primary
index for the router table in order to properly relate a
router component entry to the appropriate instance entry. The
component index acts as the secondary index, relating the
entry to the corresponding entry in the component table.
The SNMP agent constructs the router table at startup. Since
routers can only be configured while the enterprise contact
center application is stopped, router table entries cannot be
added to or deleted from the table either by the agent or the
management station when the application is running. The agent
will update router entry objects as their values change when
the application is running. All objects in this table are
read-only to the management station. |