Asymmetrical frames – Grass Valley Trinix NXT v.3.3.1 User Manual

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Trinix NXT — Installation and Service Manual

Section 2 — Planning Guide

Asymmetrical Frames

When Using the Protected Paths feature with the Asymmetrical frames,
you will be able to protect half the outputs but those protected outputs
cannot be greater than half the number of inputs. For example, the 128x256
router:

Outputs 0 – 127 (1-128) could protect outputs 128 - 255 (129-256) but
only 64 of these outputs.

That means:

Outputs 0 – 63 (1-64) could protect outputs 128 – 191 (129 – 192)

or Outputs 64 – 127 (65 – 128) could protect outputs 192 – 255 (193 –
256).

TRX-NXT-128x256

Recommended Protected path ranges for TRX-NXT-128x256 routers are as
follows:

TRX-NXT-256x512

Recommended Protected path ranges for TRX-NXT-256x512 routers are as
follows:

TRX-NXT-512x1024

Recommended Protected path ranges for TRX-NXT-512x1024 routers are as
follows:

Table 13. Recommended Protected Path Ranges

Primary Path

Secondary Path

Out

In

Out

In

1-64

1-64

65-128

65-128

Table 14. Recommended Protected Path Ranges

Primary Path

Secondary Path

Out

In

Out

In

1-128

1-128

129-256

129-256

Table 15. Recommended Protected Path Ranges

Primary Path

Secondary Path

Out

In

Out

In

1-256

1-256

513-769

257-512

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