Distributed System
AURUS and NEXUS are mostly structured as systems with distrib-uted control
and processing, so failure is usually limited to partial functions.
For example, if the configuration computer breaks down, the console will remain
operable - only the configuration can no longer be changed. At console failure
or on disconnecting the fibre optic console connection, the audio processor will
continue functioning, and the most recent audio-processing settings will be retained.
Audio processing is channel-specific, meaning that if malfunctions occur on
an RMD board, only those channels processed on that board will be affected. This
also simplifies identifying the defective board. A redundant RMD configuration
can be implemented on request.
The concept of the virtual console, too, is protective: If malfunctions occur,
the configuration can quickly be changed (for example, the channel assignment)
in order to bypass any failed components. |