+by RMR and used for mapping messages to end points.
+
+.sp
+The following is a simple route table which causes message types 0 through 9 to
+be routed to specific applications:
+
+&ex_start
+newrt|start
+ mse|0|-1| %meid
+ mse|1|-1|app10:4560,app11:4560
+ mse|2|-1|app12:4560
+ mse|3|-1|app14:4560
+ mse|4|-1|app18:4560
+ mse|5|-1|app01:4560
+ mse|6|-1|app02:4560
+ mse|7|-1|app03:4560
+ mse|8|-1|app04:4560
+ mse|9|-1|app05:4560
+newrt|end
+&ex_end
+&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.