Active subnet, Configuring router levels – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual
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5. Configuring Router Levels
Overview
The ‘Setup Crosspoint Ranges for Levels’ section display the following information:
The ‘Network Frame Summary’ presents the following information:
Active Subnet
CRSC detects all subnets for which there are connections in your configuration PC. You can place
different frames on different subnets and use any available subnet you want. Choose the subnet
from the ‘Active Subnet’ drop-down list. The router levels page refreshes its lists of frames after
you choose a different subnet.
The designation “active” applies only in Compact Router itself: it is the subnet you are configuring.
In the actual network, all subnets operate independently and concurrently. An Ethernet switch is
usually required for each subnet.
Column
Description
Level Number
Number assigned to the level. The number must be unique and between 1
and 250.
Level Name
Name assigned to the level. Usually this is a signal type and limited to 16
characters.
Router Name
Router that contains the level.
Signal Type
Type of signal switched on that level. See
Physical Input Start
Use these fields to define the physical start and endpoints of the level within
the router.
Physical Input End
Physical Output Start
Physical Output End
Controller Source Start
I/O numbering in the system controller may not match the physical I/Os in
the router. Use these fields to map the router I/Os to the system controller I/
O numbering.
Controller Destination Start
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Column
Description
Routers
Name
Name of the compact router or remote panel.
Frame Type
Type of router or remote panel.
Level(s)
Level numbers associated with the router. Each level is assigned a
unique number.
IP Address
IP address currently assigned to the device.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask currently assigned to the device. It is recommended that
you leave the subnet masks at 255.255.255.0 unless you are a
developer.
All CR Frames
Frame Type
Type of compact router.
Level(s)
Level numbers associated with the router.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask currently assigned to the device. It is recommended that
you leave the subnet masks at 255.255.255.0 unless you are a
developer.