RouteMaster: Configuring Routers

Overview To configure the routers connected to the system, select Configure Router from the Settings menu. RouteMaster can be configured to multiple routers. The left-hand pane of the Router Configuration window allows you add and delete routers. Your license...

RouteMaster: Connection Settings

After adding a physical router to RouteMaster, you must specify the connection parameters From the Protocol dropdown, select the protocol required to connect to the router. Your router’s documentation will have information about available protocols and how to...

RouteMaster: Name Management

Edit Names RouteMaster allows you to edit Source, Destination and Level names to make them easier for users to understand. This is particularly useful when the router itself does not support names. RouteMaster will normally use names provided by the router. Any names...

RouteMaster: Router Mapping

RouteMaster lets you alter the relationship between the physical crosspoints on your router and the virtual crosspoints managed by RouteMaster. What do we mean by this? Let’s say we have a 64×64 router, but we want to only allow control of sources 10-17 and...

RouteMaster: Group Configuration

RouteMaster allows you to define named groups of sources and destinations. These are used by Input and Output group selector controls on web panels. The syntax for defining groups is the same as Router Group Maps in Helm.

RouteMaster: Logging

View Log This command shows and hides the log window at the bottom of the screen. The log is used for diagnostic purposes. The Logging Level  is set in the General tab of the Router Settings dialog.   Crosspoint Logging RouteMaster timestamps and logs all route...