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Modifying an LRC Protection Router

Note: If you downgrade your Selenio Controller firmware to a version earlier than 6.5, any LRC connections will be lost.

The table that loads with a LRC router contains the following columns:

LRC_Entry

 

Output

An external router connection which an input to the Selenio frame can be connected to, which is defined in the router's matrix. Breakaways can be managed by specifying a '.' after the output, with the level name following the '.'

Input

An external router connection which an output from the Selenio frame can be connected to, which is defined in the router's matrix. Breakaways can be managed by specifying a '.' after the input, with the level name following the '.'

Enable

When set to Yes, this connection is sent to the Connection Manager.

State

This read-only field has the following possible indicators:

  • Associated - The input and output for this row are valid and being used by the Connection Manager
  • Disabled - The row is not enabled
  • Errored - There is an internal error within the controller for the connection
  • Not Associated - The input and output names are valid, but the connection is not mapped in the Connection Manager
  • Invalid - The input or output name is invalid
  • Invalid Associated - The input or output name is invalid, but the connection is used in the Connection Manager

The inputs defined in the Protection Router are used by the controller to switch the output router connections feeding a failed module to the backup module as defined by the Connection Manager.

Note: When a connection is Associated, the SEL-MCP3 will take over that destination, and make it uncontrollable via other clients. To make it controllable again, the connection should be removed from the Connection Manager.