Grass Valley Trinix NXT v.3.3.1 User Manual
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Trinix NXT — Installation and Service Manual
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Broadlinx Protective Paths Web Page
Alarm type drop-down list
Selecting the type of alarm from the drop-down list will only display the
alarms for the selected type. The selections are as follows:
•
No Alarms
: Selecting the “No Alarms” option means any protected
path failure/changeover events will not trigger the system alarm. (A
Failure/changeover will still be indicated on the web page).
•
Primary
: Selecting the “Primary” option means a failure/changeover
on any Primary path will trigger the system alarm.
•
Secondary
: Selecting the “Secondary” option means a failure/change-
over on any Secondary and Primary path, will trigger the system alarm.
•
Any Alarm
: Selecting the “Any Alarm” option means a failure on any
Protected path will trigger the system alarm, even if it is not the active
path.
Enter Button
The
Enter
button is how changes or commands are applied. The
Enter
button
must be clicked after a change or a command has been made or the change
will not be applied.
Refresh Button
The
Refresh
button will update the Paths Web page without applying any
changes.
Lock All Paths
Lock radio button
: Selecting the
Lock
radio button and then clicking the
Enter
button will “lock” all of the paths, which will prevent the paths from
being modified or from switching. When a path has been locked, the flag
color in the Status column will change to orange if the Primary path is
locked or beige if the Secondary path is locked.
Unlock radio button
: Selecting the
unlock
radio button and then clicking the
Enter
button will “unlock” all of the paths, which will allow the paths to be
modified.
Toggle radio button
: Selecting the
Toggle
radio button and then clicking the
Enter
button will toggle the path lock. For example, if a path is locked, it will
be un-locked; the opposite is true as well.
Fail Back Drop-down List
Selecting the Fail Back option from the drop-down list will set how the
router will respond when a path fails. If a primary output for a protected
path is no longer valid, then the secondary valid path will be enabled.