ClockWork: Using Salvos

Clockwork 2.0 adds support for router salvos, allowing multiple routes to be easily scheduled as a single event. The “Salvos” dropdown lists all available salvos. For certain router protocols, Clockwork can enquire the list of available salvos directly...

ClockWork: Troubleshooting

If your router is not responding, i.e. the Router Status LED is red, the following steps will help isolate the problem: Recheck configuration details (IP address and port) Attempt to ping the router IP address from the Windows command prompt. If ping does not get a...

ClockWork: Repeated events etc.

ClockWork uses the Helm Clockwork component for task scheduling, and all the normal features of Helm Clockwork Manager are available. By right-clicking on an event in the schedule window you can set events to repeat daily or on specific days of the week. You can also...

ClockWork: Event Schedule

Now we have 3 events in the schedule: Take Zero: set to run at 23:35:00 today Take Four: set to run at 23:36:00 today Take Five: about to run in 20s from now All 3 events have the status Pending and the event that is about to happen has changed the Select Next Event...

ClockWork: Scheduled Switching

But the really neat thing about ClockWork is that you can schedule a router take to happen in the future. Scheduled events are created, edited and managed by the controls located on the right-hand side of the panel: Schedule Take At: schedules the currently preset...

ClockWork: Manual Switching

ClockWork can of course act as a normal manual X-Y panel: Source (input) selector: the source currently routed to the destination is highlighted in yellow, and when you click on another source to preset it for the next take it becomes light red. Destination (output)...