> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.digibee.com/documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.digibee.com/documentation/developer-guide/connectivity-management/ztna/new-routes.md).

# How to add new routes (Network Mapping)

{% hint style="info" %}
This feature is only available for users who have the Connectivity Manager permissions. Read our [documentation](/documentation/developer-guide/platform-administration/administration/new-access-control/access-control-roles.md) to learn more about roles in the Platform.
{% endhint %}

Follow these steps to add new ZTNA routes in the Digibee Integration Platform.

1. On the Platform home page, click on **Connectivity** in the upper right corner.
2. The page opens in the **Edge Router** tab.
3. Click on the **Network Mapping** tab.
4. Click on the **Add Network Mapping** button.
5. A new window opens with the following input fields:

* **Ports:** Ports can be placed in a range format (xxxx-xxxx)
* **Host**
* **Host alias**&#x20;
* **Environment:** Prod, Test, or Prod & Test.
* **Edge Router group:** The Edge Router group to associate with your Network Mapping.

{% hint style="info" %}
If the host is an IP instead of a DNS, the user needs to turn on a toggle. In this case, a new input is displayed to fill the Host alias.
{% endhint %}

6. Click on **Save** to create a new route or **Cancel** to return to the previous screen.&#x20;

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