/mcpEnterprise Tables To see an illustration and a list of the Enterprise tables, see Enterprise, on page 621. Each Route (see Route, on page 379) can belong to one or more Enterprise Routes (see Enterprise_Route, on page 251). The Enterprise Route Member (see Enterprise_Route_Member, on page 252) maps Routes to Enterprise Routes. Each Skill Group (see Skill_Group, on page 493) can belong to one or more Enterprise Skill Groups (see Enterprise_Skill_Group, on page 255). The Enterprise Skill Group Member (see Enterprise_Skill_Group_Member, on page 256) maps Skill Groups to Enterprise Skill Groups. Each Service (see Service, on page 452) can belong to one or more Enterprise Services (see Enterprise_Service, on page 253). The Enterprise Service Member (see Enterprise_Service_Member, on page 254) maps services to enterprise services. Each Peripheral Gateway (PG) can have one or more associated Service Arrays (see Service_Array, on page 455). Each Service Array (see ) Service_Array, on page 455 contains one or more Services (see Service, on page 452); but all services in an array must be from peripherals associated with the same PG. The Service Array Member (see Service_Array_Member, on page 457) maps Services (see Service, on page 452) to Service Arrays. Media Routing Tables To see an illustration and a list of the Media Routing tables, see Media Routing, on page 623. Application_Instance, on page 91 contains configuration data about external application instances. The data in this table enables the system software to identify application instances and grant them access to the Configuration Management Service (CMS). Application_Path, on page 92 defines a path from a registered application instances to a CTI Server. Applications need an interface to CTI Server in order to report logins, agent states, and task messages to the system software. Application_Path_Real_Time, on page 94 provides real-time status and connection data for application paths. Application_Path_Member, on page 94 defines the Media Routing Domains (MRDs) that use a particular application path. Media Class is a combination or single instance of physical media that are to be treated as a single concept by Unified CCE software. Media_Class, on page 304 defines a type of media class. This table is populated initially with default media classes. Media Routing Domain (MRD) is a collection of skill groups and services that are associated with a common communication medium. Database Schema Handbook for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise, Release 15.0(1) 699 Database Rules Enterprise Tables