I would use site manager (proper version of course!)copying the configuration file to my laptop. Next I would delete the route, click on apply, then add new route. Then I would do a save as and move the file back to my router and perform a named boot ( boot an.exe confilename). It will rediscover routes. If your named config works, copy it to config (the nortel default). If it doesn't power cycle router and your back to your old config and the drawing board.
A lot of guys like to use Site Manager's dynamic mode to make chages and save them out. This moves, hits and switches mibs constantly. Not that its completely bad, but, keep banging on your router and eventually you will be reconfiging the machine. Caching mode is a lot better, it pulls the file to your laptop, lets you make changes and then changes all the mibs at once. hope this helps.
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