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Select the Configuration tab.
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In the Breakaways section, use the Level mask column of the Tied row of the Breakaways table to de-select the router levels that are not used in the routing switcher system by clicking on the numbered squares. A selected router level is indicated by a blue square.
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Select the corresponding router level(s) in the Level mask column, and de-select any router levels that are not used.
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Define the next custom breakaway in the row below the breakaways that have been defined previously. Continue until all the required custom breakaways have been defined.
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Clear the remaining level masks from unused breakaways in the Breakaways table.
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In the Configuration section, use the Breakaway Warning Mode list to select Current to compare the status of the router levels in the current breakaway.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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More than one router level can be combined in the same breakaway. Give the breakaway a meaningful name that covers the router levels to use. Limit the name to 8 characters.
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A breakaway warning is caused when there is no response from the routing switcher system on one or more router levels, or a difference in status of any level in the currently selected breakaway when compared with the first level in the breakaway.
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Select the Configuration tab.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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