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Chapter 4: Resource Switching Router 21
7. From the Port drop-down list, select a port (number or name) for the level you selected in
step
5. The port name, if applicable, or the ASCII string representing the port number
is
displayed.
8. After selecting the router, level, port disposition and port, click the Add button to add the entry
to the end of the table. The table accumulates the entries made and displays them when you
click Add.
NOTE: The Index automatically numbers the CRGs you define, starting at one and incrementing each row you
add. Ensure that the index (number) of the CRG entries matches the index (number) of the TRG and
DRG entries.
9. Repeat steps 5-8 to continue defining the CRG for the selected server.
NOTE: Selecting an entry in the table loads the entry's parameters. Clicking the Update button updates the index
parameters after you have modified an index selection. Clicking the Delete button deletes the selected entry from
the table.
10. (Optional) Modify a table entry by selecting the entry in the table. The entry parameters are
loaded into the fields to the left of the table. After making your selection from the drop-down
lists, click Update to update the index parameters.
- and/or -
Delete a table entry by selecting the entry table and clicking the Delete button.
11. After configuring the CRG for the selected user station, click the Save Group button to save the
CRG to the database and associate it with the selected user station.
12. Click OK to save changes to all the dialog boxes and exit the Configure Resource Router
dialog box.
-or -
Click the Define DRG tab to define a resource group for a particular user station under
disconnect conditions.
Defining DRGs
After you have defined a Console Resource Group (CRG) for a particular user station, define a
Default Resource Group (DRG) for a particular user station in a disconnected state. The DRG you
define will associate a router, a level, an output port designation and an output port definition with
the selected user station. When the user station is disconnected, the AMWorks software maps, by
index number, the DRG with the corresponding CRG, enabling the disconnection of the switch.
The AMWorks software also enables you to define DRGs that combine each of the following:
Multiple routers
Multiple levels
Both inputs and outputs
See Defining DRGs - Multiple Routers, Levels, I/O on page 25 for more information.
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