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Configuring Routing 
Routing User Guide 
Defining Imaging Destinations 
The following sections explain how to define an Imaging (non-DICOM) destination for 
routing.  In general terms, defining an Imaging destination breaks down into the 
following steps: 
Establish naming conventions that are agreed on by the sending and receiving sites. 
Define storage folders for routed images at the receiving site and verify that the 
sending site can access those folders. 
Create routing-specific entries in the 
NETWORK LOCATION 
File (#2005.2) at the 
sending site. 
A destination definition worksheet is located on pag
Note: 
Imaging destinations are defined to support remote reading using VistARad.  For 
information about defining a DICOM destination, see pag
Naming Conventions for Imaging Destinations 
Before an Imaging destination is established, the sending and receiving sites should 
decide how to identify themselves to routing users. 
The values that identify an Imaging destination are stored in the 
NETWORK LOCATION 
File (#2005.2) at the site where the Routing Gateway is installed. The values defined for 
the following should be related in some way. 
Field Description 
Notes 
Network 
Location 
(.01) 
The “official” 
destination name. 
Used by routing rules and the Routing 
Gateway at the sending site. Referenced 
in VistARad CacheLocationID at 
appropriate receiving site. 
Cannot match any other name in the 
NETWORK LOCATION 
File or in the 
DICOM 
TRANSMIT DESTINATION 
File (#2006.587). 
30 max, no spaces or punctuation.  
The value used should contain the 
nationally assigned 3-character site code 
and should indicate that the entry in 
question is used for routing. 
Physical 
Reference (1) 
The computer and 
share name at the 
receiving site. 
The name used should be meaningful to 
both the sending and receiving sites. 
Cannot exceed 63 characters in length 
Site (25) 
Destination as 
reported to 
VistARad users.  
Used in the RC column of VistARad’s 
exam lists. 
The value used should contain the 
nationally assigned 3-character site code. 
VistA Imaging V. 3.0, Patch 18
April 2006 
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