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Routing View Panel
The Routing View panel shows the status of network connections. Each row represents a one-way patch between
two devices or between a device and the main server. Use the panel to isolate connection problems stemming from
errors or too much traffic. If you’re experiencing audio drops, or you see CPU overs in the Top Bar indicator, check
here to troubleshoot the problem.
In this example there are seven network nodes:
STG 1608-1 (I/O)
MBG-1 (MADI interface)
MBG-4 (MADI interface)
SG Server-3
SG Server 4
SG server 10
CA2000 commercial DSP engine
The first three rows show connections from the STG-1608 to three different
servers. Next are connections from two MGB devices to one server. Below are the
return connections from the servers to the devices. At the bottom is a connection
from a server to a CA2000 all-in-one processing package.
Routing View Columns
S
OURCE DEVICE
Origin of the network connection: I/O, server, driver.
DESTINATION DEVICE
Destination of the network connection: I/O, server, driver.
CHANNELS
Number of SoundGrid channels in the connection. A SoundGrid network channel reflects a one-way trip between
a device and the server or between two devices. This includes patches made in the Device-to-Device page in the
Patch window, something that is not evident in the Rack or Overview windows.