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To filter for additional/other packet aspects, such as IP addresses, packet flags, QoS
fields or similar, add additional entries to the prioritized traffic filter.
TIP
— Filter entries work as AND function, meaning data to be prioritized must match all entries.
TIP
— Data to be transmitted is buffered in a queue and transmitted when its device’s transmission
slot arrives. If the application has multiple traffic types such as critical control/safety packets or
besteffort packets they can be prioritized via a filter. Packets matching the filter will be buffered
in an alternate queue and sent prior to packets in the main queue. If no prioritized traffic is set, all
data is treated as equally critical.
7. Click the EchoRing tab and set the parameters to match the application data and the
wireless settings.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
Channel: the network’s radio frequency to operate on
TIP
— To prevent interference, please ensure that any other radio transmitting devices in the
vicinity of the network are not operating on the selected frequency. Please refer to our product
portfolio for tools to assist in wireless coexistence.
B
TxPower: each device’s transmitting power
TIP
— Some milliwatt (mW) to decibelmilliwatts (dBm) conversions are 0dBm=1mW,
10dBm=10mW, 14dBm=25mW.
C
Reliability: the level of reliability mechanisms activated for the EchoRing protocol
TIP
— To ensure the network can facilitate the application traffic’s cycle time, packet length
and data rate, begin with setting lower reliability, then increase as necessary after all other
parameters have been set.
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5. Webbased Configuration Interface