NIO200 HAG User Guide
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The Routes section lists the routes of which the source is the selected device.
Routes are of two types:
Graph routes
– they are based on graphs, and therefore are a directed list of redundant
communication paths that connect network endpoints,
Source routes
– they are single directed routes between a source and a destination device.
The source route is statically specified in the packet itself.
Routes are listed in a table displaying the following information:
Route
– route identification data; ID’s are given in the order of creation of the routes. For every
device, Route with ID 1 is the default route established between the field device and the
Network Manager, and Route with ID 2 is the default route established between the field
device and the Gateway,
Peer
– the destination device, which is either the Gateway or the Network Manager,
Graph
– the ID of the graph used by the route (only for graph routes) ,
Is Source Path
– indicates whether the route is a source route,
Source Path
– for a source route, it indicates the hops of the selected path (source device,
intermediate device and destination device).
To view the updated device settings, click the
Refresh
button. The
Request Topology, Request
Routes and
Source Routes,
and
Request Services
commands will be sent to the Network
Manager. To view the
command status, go the Commands Log.
When the command is generated, a message at the top of the screen will indicate that the device
information is refreshing.
Graphs Neighbors
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