Table of contents
1. Introduction
It will describe how to fulfil the territory and location-level NSPs. It will not describe what the NSPs are and what functions are available to manage them.
2. Territory-level
On the left sidebar, the territory level parameter is shown first by default in a separate section.

3. Location-level
Below, all locations are listed for each path request on the left e.g.: Infrabel PR1, Infrabel PR2

4. Status of the parameters
The following status can be shown for the parameters:
- If none of the parameters are filled, no “dot” marking is indicated.

- The “dot “ indicates that some parameters have already been added.

- Locations with the connected bar have the same parameters. Clicking on the bar allows the user to edit the relevant parameters together.

5. Switch territory
Always the first territory is shown first on the sidebar. Use the arrows back and forward to switch between the territories:

If there are no network-specific parameters, it is also displayed:

If the parameters are fulfilled, click next to continue editing or save your work and exit from the edit view.