Create a terminal configuration

Terminals represent logical connection points on a single device feature or junction object. A key use of terminals is to define start and end points of subnetwork traces. Terminals are also used to establish paths within a feature through which a commodity can travel.

To establish a terminal configuration, the Add Terminal Configuration tool is used. Once a terminal configuration has been added, it can be assigned at the asset group and asset type levels for feature using the Set Terminal Configuration tool. To learn more about terminal configurations, see Terminal management.

Requirements

To add a new terminal configuration to a utility network, the following requirements must be met:

Add a new terminal configuration

To add a new terminal configuration to a utility network, complete the following steps:

  1. On the Analysis tab, in the Geoprocessing group, click Tools Tools to open the Geoprocessing pane.
  2. In the Geoprocessing pane, search for and select Add Terminal Configuration.
  3. For the Input Utility Network parameter, specify the utility network for which to create the terminal configuration.
  4. For the Name parameter, specify a name for the terminal configuration.

    The name cannot exceed 128 characters. The following special characters are allowed:

    • Hyphen (-)
    • Colon (:)
    • Ampersand (&)
    • Space ( )
    • Number sign (#)
    • Forward slash (/)
    • Opening parenthesis (()
    • Closing parenthesis ())
  5. In the Directionality parameter, choose one of the following:
    • Directional—Specifies distinct upstream and downstream terminals; the network commodity travels one direction through certain terminals and out through the others.
    • Bidirectional—Specifies that there are no distinct upstream and downstream terminals; the network commodity can travel in either direction through the device, entering and exiting through any terminal.
  6. For the Terminals parameter, specify a name for each terminal to be included in the terminal configuration.

    A minimum of two and a maximum of eight terminals may be specified. The name of each terminal cannot exceed 32 characters. For terminals that have Directionality set to Directional, specify if the terminal is upstream using the check box.

  7. If three or four terminals are specified in step 6, Valid Configuration(s) must be set to indicate which of the paths within a feature are valid for a resource to travel through. All terminals must be represented in the Valid Configuration(s) setting.

    Provide a name for each valid path and specify a value:

    • All—Indicates all paths are valid.
    • None—Indicates no paths are valid.
    • Terminal pair—Indicates a single path from one terminal to another.
    • Collection of terminal pairs—Indicates a collection of single paths from one terminal to another.
  8. For the Default Configuration parameter, specify a default path. This path will be assigned to new features that have this terminal configuration assigned.
    • All—Indicates all paths are valid.
    • None—Indicates no paths are valid.
    • Valid path—Specify a valid configuration path defined in step 7.
  9. Click Run.

A terminal configuration is created. To apply this terminal configuration to features in the utility network, assign the configuration to the feature at the asset group and asset type levels using the Set Terminal Configuration tool.