Table ordering, Interpretation, Table ordering interpretation – Grass Valley NV9000 Web Suite v.1.2 User Manual
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Tielines Tab
Tieline Uses Page
Tieline Uses Page
The ‘Tieline Uses’ page shows simple tielines that are used for routes:
Fig. 4-3: Tieline Uses Page
Tielines that are not in use are greyed out.
The page shown in Figure 4-3 illustrates the three tielines of Figure 4-2.
Table Ordering
By clicking the header of any table column you can cause the table to be reordered according
the entries in that column. Click the header once and the table is put in ascending order for that
column. Click the header again to put the table in descending order of that column. An arrow
(up or down) appears in the column header to indicate that the table is ordered according to
that column.
To revert to the default table ordering, click the page refresh icon of your browser.
Interpretation
The first two rows of the table represent the multi-hop tieline from AIN1 to COUT1:
Each row is one hop.
In a multi-hop tieline, some of the sources and destinations are tieline ports, indicated by the
names of the tielines. In the first row, for example, the source for the second hop is the tieline
port AB2.
COUT1
AIN1
BC2
AB2
RTR A
RTR B
RTR C