Routing User Guide

Configuring Routing

 

 

ÂPartial matching can be used to allow VistARad to access images from multiple destinations. For more information, see the next section.

[Workstation Settings] WorkStation TimeOut minutes=0 ID=UNKnown Location=UNKnown

VistaRad test mode=FALSE

CacheLocationID=DEMO

5Save and close the file.

Making Multiple Destinations Accessible to VistARad

A VistARad workstation can be used to display images from multiple (local) destinations. This is possible because partial matching is used when the CacheLocationID is compared to the names of routing destinations defined in the

NETWORK LOCATION File (#2005.2).

For example, if a site is sending images to the destinations shown below, a VistARad workstation with its CacheLocationID set to Telerad would be able to access both destinations.

TeleradMain

TeleradBackup

Note that the partial matching used is based on leading characters. Continuing the above example, a destination named NewTelerad would not be treated as a match for workstations using Telerad as their CacheLocationID.

April 2006

VistA Imaging V. 3.0, Patch 18

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