Using the Routing Gateway

Routing User Guide

 

 

Disabling Routing

Short-Term Routing Shutdown

If routing needs to be disabled for a short period of time, the easiest thing to do is to stop the transmission processor(s). When this is done, images will still be evaluated and queued, but they will not be transmitted until the transmission processor is restarted.

Before restarting the transmission processor, use option 9: Remove Obsolete Entries from Transmission Queue to remove any entries that may have been created while the routing system was disabled. For more information, see page 57.

Long-Term Routing Shutdown

If routing needs to be disabled for an extended period of time, perform the following:

ƒStop the evaluation processor

ƒStop all transmission processors

ƒAlter the configuration files for all Image Gateways to indicate that they are NOT part of a routing system (see page 37 for more information).

All images processed when routing is disabled as described above cannot be autorouted, even after routing has been restarted. Such images will need to be routed on-demand using VistARad.

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