Adding physical router levels – Grass Valley iRouter v.6.01 User Manual
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Configuration Interface
Adding Physical Router Levels
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Adding Physical Router Levels
The physical levels from which the router is going to be built must be defined. Typical levels
include video, audio 1, audio 2, etc. These levels each represent a physical device. Each level
must be named, and its type and size specified.
To add a level to a physical router
1. In Router Manager Configurator, in the left pane, select the physical router you wish to
configure.
The list of existing levels appears under Levels.
IMPORTANT: Using Telecom and Data Routers
• Network series RS-422 Data routers have to be configured as an audio level.
Select an appropriate audio frame type. For example, if you have an 8 × 8 RS-
422 router, you should select Network Audio 8 × 8 frame type.
• Network series Telecom routers are configured to work as a video level so you
can use an appropriate video frame. For example, if you have an 8 × 8
Telecom frame then you should select Network Video 8 × 8 frame type.
Note: Although it is possible to perform the following procedure as a stand-alone
task (assuming all stated requirements are met), Miranda recommends you
familiarize yourself with the sample workflow on
page 60
in which this procedure is
only one step within a sequence.
REQUIREMENT
Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened Router Manager
Configurator (see
).