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Figure 16-7, Tielines – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual

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16. Tielines

Locating and Viewing Existing Tieline Details

Enter the first characters of a destination (downstream) physical level in the ‘Dest Phys Level
Filter’ field.
Or
Enter the first characters of a destination signal type in the ‘Dest Signal Type Filter’ field.
The list is automatically reduced to display only tielines matching those character strings
entered.

Figure 16-7. Tieline Path Table

Several columns display tieline information. Each row represents a single tieline path.

3 Click

X

on the window title tab to close the table.

Column

Description

ID

Lists the ID number associated with the tieline

Source Phys
Level

The physical level associated with the upstream device.

Source Signal

Type

The signal type associated with the upstream device.

Dest Phys Level

The physical level associated with the downstream device.

Dest Signal Type

The signal type associated with the downstream device.

Hop Count

The number of “jumps” to route from a source to a destination. The more jumps
required, the higher the count. See

Hop Count

on page 458.

Cost

The numeric “weight” assigned to the tieline. (See

Costs

on page 457.) If no cost is

assigned, by default the cost is the sum of the “hops”—the hop count—required to

complete the route.

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