Free source, Tieline groups, Free source tieline groups – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Tielines

Introduction

A multi-hop tieline is a set of simple tielines between multiple routers, perhaps at remote
geographical locations.

Multiple tielines can be defined between routers. The NV9000 system uses tielines as a pool of
resources. When the NV9000 needs to use a tieline to perform a route, it determines all the
tielines necessary to make the route. If the pool of tielines is depleted, of course, it cannot make
the route.

Fig. 12-1: Pooled Tielines

For example, in Figure 12-1, there are no tieline paths from router 2 to router 3. If the NV9000
system cannot find a tieline path for a route, as in this case, it cannot make the route.

Free Source

Control panel operators can release a tieline by routing a local source, specifically the “free
source,” to the destination of the tieline route.

There is also a “system parameter” that, when set, automatically routes the free source to the
input of a tieline when that tieline is no longer in use. See

AUTO_FREESRC

on page 498.

Tieline Groups

A tieline group couples tielines that must be used together.

The several tieline group pages and tables in NV9000-SE Utilities allow you to define and manip-
ulate tieline groups.

Output

Router 1

Router 2

Input

Router 4

Input

Output

Router 3

Input

Output

Output

Input

Output

Router 1

Router 2

Input

Router 4

Input

Output

Router 3

Input

Output

Output

Input

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