Routing is the generation of routing connections with the "Topology" representation type. The easiest way is to generate the routing connections on the basis of the multi-line planning. But it is also possible to generate routing connections on the basis of the topology planning. In addition, you can use the topology navigator to design routing path networks without graphical representation.
The route affects highlighted objects to which connections are to be connected. You can select objects in the routing path network (in the graphical editor), or in the project data navigators (topology navigator, device navigator, etc.).
In the connections navigator, you can also select one or several connections, and route the connections. Generally, multi-line connections and /or routing connections are routed for whose sources and targets topology functions exist.
During routing, missing function connection points on topology functions are generated automatically.
Route on the basis of multi-line planning
Starting with the multi-line planning, the connections are routed in several consecutive steps:
- Defining multi-line functions, cables, and connections via the planning in the schematic. If you want to route cables, the multi-line cable connections will have to be designated clearly.
- Definition of a routing path network on the topology page (placing of routing paths and routing points)
- Placing of multi-line functions from the device navigator as topology functions
- Routing the connections
During the route, routing connections are generated and routed in the routing path network. The routing track and length of the connection are determined automatically for the routing connections.
Routed routing connections are displayed graphically by means of pink lines.
Route on the basis of planning in topology
During the planning in the topology, the route of connections is carried out in the following steps:
- Definition of a routing path network on the topology page (placing of routing paths and routing points)
- Placement of topology functions on the topology page
If the topology functions do not have a multi-line equivalent, you will also have to additionally define the connection point patterns of the functions. - Definition of cables (as topology functions in the topology navigator or as multi-line functions in the device navigator, in each case via the New device popup menu item)
- Generation of routing connections in the Interconnect devices dialog, in the process, the previously defined cables can be selected.
- Routing the connections
During routing the existing routing connections are routed in the routing path network. The routing track and length of the connection are determined automatically for the routing connections.
See also
Inserting Routing Points (Topology)
Inserting Routing Paths (Topology)
Routing Connections (Topology)