Manual Routing
Please note:
Manual routing (hops) is calculating ALL routes and only then providing the first hops. It is therefore much slower in large networks than automatic routing. The time required to propose the first hops may be several minutes in large networks.
When the extremities are specified a Circuit is created with an empty route. The route is said to be incomplete.
Manual Routing: Circuit is created with an empty route
The user can then ask for all possible end-to-end connections that are either Trails or SNCs that can be used to transport the data from point A to the next NE thereby reducing the distance of incomplete Path. This process is repeated until the Path A-End and Z-Endpoint is complete.
Manual Routing: the FOXMAN-UN NP shows possible hops