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Tieline destinations page – Grass Valley NV9000 Web Suite v.1.2 User Manual

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Tielines Tab

Tieline Destinations Page

‘Duration’

how long the tieline has been in effect, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

‘Start Time’—

the start time and date of the route that used the tielines.

‘Group’—

the tieline group to which the tieline belongs. (Your system might not have

tieline groups, in which case you might leave this option unchecked.)

‘IP’

either 0.0.0.0 or the loopback address of the system controller.

Numbers in parentheses in the source and destination fields are input or output port numbers.
(The presence of these numbers is a page configuration option.)

The numbers in parentheses in the tieline and physical level fields are the NV9000 database IDs
for the entries in those fields. (The presence of these numbers is a page configuration option.)

Tieline Destinations Page

The ‘Tieline Destinations’ page shows tielines that are used for routes:

Fig. 4-4: Tieline Destinations Page

Tielines that are not in use are greyed out.

The page shown in Figure 4-4 illustrates one 2-hop tieline (from AIN1 to COUT1) and two single-
hop tielines (from AIN2 to BIN2 and from BIN3 to CIN3).

The ‘Tieline Destinations’ page shows the same tielines as the ‘Tieline Uses’ page.

Here, however, the page shows multiple destinations (if there are any) for each of the tielines.
The tieline service in the NV9000 can connect one tieline source to multiple tieline destinations.
This page shows those destinations.

If the tieline has more destinations than the number of ‘Dest’ columns in the table, then the
additional destinations wrap around in the same row as the first set of destinations. (The height
of the row increases.)

The page shows the originating source in the ‘Source’ column. In Figure 4-4, the rows for the “C”
tielines show multi-hop routes. The page, in general, shows a mix of simple tieline routes and
multi-hop routes.

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