Configuring logical routers, Configuring, Logical routers – Grass Valley iRouter v.6.01 User Manual
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Configuration Interface
Configuring Logical Routers
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The list of physical routers appears in the right pane.
2. Select the router you wish to remove from the list, and then click Remove Router.
3. Click Save.
Configuring Logical Routers
A Logical Router is a virtual router whose functionality is determined by the software. Logical
routers have a name, sources and destinations. See the following table for common tasks
associated with logical routers.
Note: Although it is possible to perform any of the following as stand-alone tasks,
Miranda recommends you familiarize yourself with the sample workflow on
page 60
in which these tasks comprise only one step within a sequence.
IMPORTANT: Once you have configured the logical router, it is important not to change its
name. Doing so will disable any settings that refer to the existing router name,
including:
• logical source assignments for source or destination label
• external router connection configurations
• monitors and background actions associated with the logical router
• automatic crosspoint changes on video monitors (router source property)
Note: If you change the name back to the original, everything should work as
before.