4 SETUP AND OPERATION
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PID Table Configuration
Each logical input port has an associated PID Table. The first row of the PID Table is
used to route the logical input to up to three logical outputs. The second through
28th rows are used to drop PIDs, route PIDs to other logical output ports, and to re-
map PIDs to other values.
If a PID value is entered in the Input PID column, and no other columns are filled in,
the PID stream will be dropped. If a PID value is entered in the Input PID column
and a PID value (potentially a different value) is entered into the Output PID column,
the PID stream will be remapped to the Output PID value. In this case, at least one
destination port must be filled in. The Logical Port window is illustrated in Figure 4-17.
Figure 4-17 — PID window