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Linking DCF interfaces with matrix input/output id’s

Solved1.35K views27th September 2023DCF DCF connection DCF Connections Matrix
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hans sanders [DevOps Advocate]438 1st August 2023 0 Comments

When using DCF on a matrix element there seems to be no 'straight forward' way to determine what DCF interface corresponds with what matrix in or output nbr.

To execute a crosspoint set one has to specify the matrix in and output numbers.

But when resolving interfaces through DCF the only way I could determine the matching in/output id of the matrix command is to go through the labels assigned (but these are not mandatory and not guaranteed unique neither).

Is there any unambiguous way to link DCF interfaces to matrix i/o numbers ?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 27th September 2023

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Michiel Vanthuyne [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]4.17K Posted 15th September 2023 0 Comments

Hi Hans,

For standard matrices, the interface ID of the first output will be 100001, for subsequent output just add 1 to the number, so input two will have interface ID 100002, etc. The output numbering starts when the input numbering stops, so e.g. for a 64x64 matrix, the first input will have ID 100065.

Michiel Vanthuyne [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 15th September 2023
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