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The Routing Panel

The routing panel is the primary interface for creating and managing signal routes. It displays all available sources and destinations from every connected router in your organization.

The routing panel is divided into two sections:

  • Sources (top) — Displayed in green. These are the inputs available for routing.
  • Destinations (bottom) — Displayed in orange. These are the outputs that can receive a source signal.

Each button shows the port name as configured on the router (or as set during onboarding or via virtual objects).

With large routers, the lists can be extensive. Use the search bar at the top of each section to filter by name.

You can also filter by router if your organization has multiple routers connected.

When you select a destination, the panel shows which source is currently routed to it. This helps you understand the current routing state before making changes.

If your organization has multiple routers (across one or more appliances), the routing panel aggregates all sources and destinations into a unified view. Each entry indicates which router it belongs to.