+&space
+The special endpoint "%meid" indicates that the message type (0 in
+this case) is to be routed to the endpoint which has been listed as
+the "owner" for the meid appearing in the message. MEID ownership is
+communicated to RMR using the same Route Table Manager interface and
+by supplying a "table" such as the one below:
+
+&ex_start
+meid_map | start
+ mme_ar | control1 | meid000 meid001 meid002 meid003 meid004 meid005
+ mme_ar | control2 | meid100 meid101 meid102 meid103
+meid_map | end | 2
+&ex_end
+
+This table indicates that the application (endpoint) &ital(control1)
+"owns" 6 MEIDs and &ital(control2) owns 4. When message type 0 is
+sent, the MEID in the message will be used to select the endpoint via
+this table.
+
+&space
+The MEID table will update the existing owner relationships, and add
+new ones; it is necessary to send only the changes with the
+add/replace (mme_ar) entries in the table. When necessary, MEIDs can
+be deleted by adding an &cw(mme_del) record to the table. The
+following example illustrates how this might look:
+
+&ex_start
+meid_map | start
+ mme_ar | control1 | meid000 meid001 meid002 meid003 meid004 meid005
+ mme_ar | control2 | meid100 meid101 meid102 meid103
+ mme_del| meid200 meid401
+meid_map | end | 3
+&ex_end
+
+&h3(Route Table Syntax)
+The following illustrates the syntax for both types of route table entries.
+
+&space
+&ex_start
+newrt | start
+rte | <message-type>[,<sender-endpoint>] | <round-robin-grp>[;<round-robin-grp>]...
+mse | <message-type>[,<sender-endpoint>] | <sub-id> | <round-robin-grp>[;<round-robin-grp>]...
+newrt | end
+&ex_end
+
+&space
+A round robin group is one or more endpoints from which one will be
+selected to receive the message. When multiple endpoints are given in
+a group, they must be separated with a comma. An endpoint is an IP
+address and port (e.g. 192.158.4.30:8219), or DNS name and port, of
+the application that should receive the message type. If multiple
+round-robin groups are given, they must be separated by a semicolon.
+
+&h3(MEID Map Syntax)
+The MEID map is similar to the route table. Entries are used to add
+or replace the ownership of one or more MEIDs (mme_ar) or to delete
+one or more MEIDs (mme_del). The following is the syntax for the MEID
+map.