Find Subscriber Groups allows you to find a Subscriber Group that matches a specified set of parameters. You can find the group either by its name or by its index.
To find a Routing Table, specify one or more parameters that you want to match on, and choose Find. The lower half of the screen display changes to show all the objects that match the parameters you specified.
Find-Specific Actions | |
Find | To find all the objects that match the parameters you have specified, click on this pushbutton. |
Cancel | To cancel a Find operation that is in progress, click on this pushbutton. |
Reset | To reset all the Find parameters back to their defaults so that you can start a new Find operation, click on this pushbutton. |
Find more | If there are more than 200 Subscriber Groups matching the parameters that you have specified, the EMS System Explorer initially shows only the first 200. After you have finished with the first 200 Subscriber Groups, click on this pushbutton to display the next 200, and so on. When you reach the last group of Subscriber Groups in the list, the Find more pushbutton disappears. |
Parameter |
Description |
MetaSwitch | To find Subscriber Groups on a specific MetaSwitch Network Element, mark this checkbox, and click on the ellipsis symbol at the end of the field to select the MetaSwitch name (as shown in the MetaSwitch Connection and MetaSwitch objects). The drop-down list shows all Integrated Softswitches and Call Agents. It also shows MG3510 and MG2510 Media Gateways that are running in Emergency Standalone mode (under the control of an ESA Server), because Subscriber Groups can appear in the ESA Server's copy of the Call Agent configuration below these Media Gateways. To find Subscriber Groups on all Network Elements, leave the checkbox unmarked. |
Subscriber Group | The name or index of the Subscriber Group you want to find, or match details identifying a range of Subscriber Groups. Match details can be a text string, a wildcard string such as B*, a range such as CA-FL, an index value such as =3, or an index range such as =1-20. |