Filters, List of simple tielines, Filters list of simple tielines – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

Filters

At the top of the page is one filter. The drop-down list at the left lets you choose the column of
the tieline list that will form the basis of the filter. The text box at the right lets you specify text
with which to filter the list.

If you enter text in the text box, the tieline list is restricted to those entries that contain your text
in the column you specified.

The columns you can choose for the filter are:

User

Tieline

Source Device

Destination Device

List of Simple Tielines

The table in this section shows simple tielines that are currently in use, that is the tielines on
which a route has been made. Multi-hop tielines, if they exist, comprise two or more of the
simple tielines.

The table has 9 columns:

Tieline

The names assigned to the (simple) tieline defined in the configuration of the selected con-
trol system.

User

The user who made the tieline route. If the user cannot be identified, the field reports
“Uknown.”

IP address

The panel at which the tieline route was made. If the panel cannot be identified, the field is
blank.

Start time

The time at which the tieline was put into use by a route. If the start time cannot be deter-
mined, the field is blank.

Duration

The length of time that the tieline has been in use by a route. If this value cannot be deter-
mined, the field is blank.

Source level

A field in this column identify the physical level of the source (or upstream) device of the
tieline.

‘Src device:port’

A field in this column actually has two data: (1) the name of the source device and the port in
the physical level identified in the ‘Source Level’ field.

Destination level

A field in this column identify the physical level of the destination (or downstream) device of
the tieline.

‘Dst device:port’

A field in this column actually has two data: (1) the name of the destination device and the
port in the physical level identified in the ‘Destination Level’ field.

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