Enter crosspoint details in the system database, Perform test routes, Reloading configuration changes to the nv9000 – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Using iTX with a matrix router
4.
To modify the types of log messages the router-control service generates, do the following.
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Select the log message types (for example, Log Errors) you want the service to generate.
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Ensure log message types (for example, Log Warnings) you do not want the service to
generate are not selected.
5.
Click Save.
Enter crosspoint details in the System Database
1.
Select the NVision NV9000 Router Control System Service window.
2.
Select the Matrix tab.
3.
Check the service displays lists of the sources and destinations that are on the NVision
NV9000 router.
4.
On the Routing Configuration pop-up layout, use the Routing Configuration Tool to enter
Perform test routes
1.
On the Routing Configuration pop-up layout, use the Routing Configuration Tool to make
test routes.
Reloading Configuration changes to the NV9000
Configuration changes made to the NV9000 router directly (such as the names of router
sources and destinations) need to be reloaded by iTX. This is done via the “Refresh from
Router” button on the NV9000 Router Service “Setup” tab.
Clicking on the “Refresh from Router” button causes the NVision NV9000 Router Service to
request from the NV9000 router details of its configuration and the status of the devices. The
SQL Router Crosspoint table is then updated with this information.
This enables changes to NV9000 device names and the addition of new NV9000 devices made
using the NV9000 configuration utility to be incorporated within the iTX database.
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