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Crsc operation nv9000 operation cqx usage – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual

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CRSC

User’s Guide

CRSC Operation

A CRSC network has the same topology as a stand-alone network, except (1) the routers and
remote panel modules have been configured under CRSC which provides a more elegant solu-
tion to system design.

CRSC networks also support a mix of CR6400 routers and other CR Series routers.

NV9000 Operation

Figure A-4 shows a sample NV9000 network, one of several possible topologies:

Fig. A-4: NV9000 Network of Routers

An NV9000 network supports a larger number of routers. Commands issue from the remote
panels to the NV9000 which then dispatches the instructions to the routers. The routers return
status to the NV9000 which in turn relays the status to the remote panels.

CR Series routers can be used with a NV9000 family router control system. These router control
systems extend the capabilities of the compact routers.

An NV9000 network is constructed and operated according to the requirements of the NV9000
router control system. Configuration and control of the routers is entirely within the scope of
NV9000-SE Utilities, although you can use CRSC to designate IP addresses. See

Ethernet Settings

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on page 25.

CQX Usage

Figure A-5 shows the ways a “clean and quiet” router can be connected:

Fig. A-5: CQX Network

At present, the CQX connections are limited. One CQX router with a local (or captive) CQX panel
or a remote CQX panel can exist on any subnet. (You can have more than one subnet, however.)

Remote Panel 1

Router 1

Router 2

Router n

Remote Panel 2

Config

PC

NV9000

P/R Net 2

P/R Net 1

House Net

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• • •

Ethernet

Ethernet

Config

PC

Ethernet

CQX Router

Local CQX Panel

Remote CQX Panel

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