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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design

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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design Introduction October 2019 9 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Therefore, for Symphony server application to run, you need to have working installation for Cadence layout editor. ■ No special hardware configuration or requirements beyond the standard layout editor. For more information, refer to the latest Allegro Platform System Requirements documentation. ■ The server application can run on a virtual machine with or without a graphical interface. ■ OpenGL is recommended on the client-side to properly see color-coded lock displays. ■ Clients must have access to the Symphony Team Design product option license in order to connect a database being served by the Symphony server. Terminology Basic Operation and Flows Depending on whether you are connecting to a Symphony server application, or you are making your database available to other users as server, there are six different work- flows that can be used in the Symphony team design environment. ■ Network Server-Side Team Design Flow on page 10 ■ Informal First-Client Driven Team Design Flow on page 11 ■ Network Client-Side Team Design Flow on page 12 ■ Network Server Manager Team Design Flow on page 13 ■ Client-Side Pause Session Flow on page 14 ■ Client-Side Constraint Edit Mode Flow on page 15 Symphony Server Symphony Server Application (muserver.exe) Symphony Server Manager Symphony Server Manager Application (muservermgr.exe) TCP-Port Transmission Control Protocol Port Address TCP-Socket Transmission Control Protocol Socket is used to send and receive data

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