To establish a dynamic route across segments, you must specify a fully qualified terminal name for the source and the destination signal.

  1. In the configuration tree, double-click Device and Interfaces to see a list of installed devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
    Note If you are using your NI-RFSA device with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and then expand Devices and Interfaces.
  2. Select your chassis in the configuration tree. The attributes of your chassis are displayed on the right of the MAX window.
  3. Click the Trigger tab below the attributes view. A table in the Triggers view shows the PXI trigger bus segments of your chassis.
  4. Configure the static route that you want to make.
  5. Save the changes.
To establish a dynamic route across segments, you must specify a fully qualified terminal name for the source and the destination signal.
Note You may not be able to establish a dynamic route across segments in the following cases:
  • Your application already contains too many static routes between the PXI trigger buses of your chassis.
  • Your hardware route segmentation does not support dynamic signal routing.
For more information, refer to your chassis documentation.