Using the Frame Control Panel > Using the Frame — Controller Settings > Configuring the Protection Router > Connecting to a Router > Modifying an LRC Protection Router
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
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Output
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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 '.'
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Input
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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 '.'
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Enable
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When set to Yes, this connection is sent to the Connection Manager.
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State
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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
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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.
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