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Routing – Avigilon Access Control Manager - Avigilon Workflow Guide User Manual

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Routing

The routing group is a method for associating specific event types with designated access groups

that are effective during a specified time interval.

In other words, a routing group consists of the following components:

A schedule indicating how routing should take place based on the transaction timestamp

A schedule qualifier that indicates how the schedule should be interpreted.

A list of event types. Only events of these event types will be routed based on the routing

group

A list of access groups. Each group can contain zero, one, or more panels, doors, inputs,

outputs, external systems, cameras, and subpanels. When the event source is one of these

types of objects, the transaction is only routed based on this routing group if the source

exists in one of the groups associated with the routing group.

If the routing group is assigned no groups at all, then the Group criteria is considered as satisfied

and routing will occur if other criteria are met.

To create one or more routing groups:

1. From the icon task bar on the home page, click the Roles option.
2. From the available sub-options, click the Routing Groups sub-option.

The Routing Group Listing page appears like this example:

3. From the Routing Groups listing page, click

.

The Routing Group Add page appears like this example:

4. Fill out the fields on this page as required.

The fields include:

Name

Enter the name of this routing group.

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