How to view a crosspoint configuration, Using the crosspoints page – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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CRSC
User’s Guide
Using the Crosspoints Page
The page is divided into two sections. At the top is the crosspoint graphic At the bottom of the
page, the ‘Network Frame Summary’ has three tabs that display a list of ‘Routers’, ‘Levels’, or ‘All
CR Frames’ (compact routers) defined in the network. Use the ‘Routers’ tab to select a router
crosspoint.
The ‘Network Frame Summary’ presents the following information:
How to View a Crosspoint Configuration
1 Go to the crosspoints page.
2 In the ‘Routers’ tab at the bottom of the page, click the radio button on the row listing the
router whose crosspoint matrix you want to view. Details of the crosspoints appear in the
graphic view or the table view of the crosspoint matrix, which you have selected.
Tab
Column
Description
Routers
Select
Click the radio button to select the router listed on that row.
Name
Name of the compact router.
Frame Type
Type of router.
IP Address
IP address currently assigned to the router.
Reference
Lists the reference signal for the router, if any, and whether it is an
audio or video reference.
Levels
Level
Level name and level number. For CQX routers, only one level
appears.
Signal Type
Type of signal(s) associated with that level.
Router
Router to which the level is assigned.
Physical Inputs
These fields show the physical start and endpoints of the level
within the router.
Physical Out-
puts
Controller
Sources
The “logical” input and output ranges of the router —as they might
be identified on a remote panel.
Controller Dest
All CR Frames
Name
Name assigned to the compact router or remote panel module.
Frame Type
Type (model number) of the router or remote panel module.
IP Address
IP address assigned to the router or remote panel module.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask currently assigned to the router or remote panel
module.