7 click save, Routers – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities • User’s Guide

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7. Routers

Updating Router Details

Click

Add

to add a new level. A blank row appears.

Figure 7-22. Physical Level Section - Levels Area

5 Click on the row under each column heading to activate it and enter or update information for

that column:

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all levels in the router have been entered or updated. To remove a

row, select the row and click

Delete

.

7 Click

Save

.

Or
To revert to previously saved configuration, click

Revert to Saved

.

8 Click

X

on the window title tab to close the page.

Field

Description

Values

Name

Enter a descriptive name for the router. Up to 24 alphanumeric
characters may be entered. Do not use punctuation marks or
symbols.
This name is not seen by the operators; only by the NV9000-SE
user.

Alphanumeric

#

Numeric value identifying a particular physical level (partition) in

the router.
Enter a number for the router signal type. If multiple signal types are
managed by the router, enter additional, unique numbers, one for

each signal type, creating a new row for each signal.

0 through 250

Input Start

The logical number this physical level starts and ends with for
inputs.
Important: These numbers must match the number entered as the
‘Controller Input’ ‘start’ and ‘end’ in UniConfig when the router
was configured. For more information, see the UniConfig User’s

Guide.

Typically 0 or 1

Input End

Output Start

The logical number this physical level starts and ends with for
outputs.
Important: These numbers must match the number entered as the
‘Controller Output’ ‘start’ and ‘end’ in UniConfig when the router
was configured. For more information, see the UniConfig User’s

Guide.

Typically 0 or 1

Output End

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