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MediorNet User Manual 2.00.0
Reserved IDs
The IDs 1001 to 1024 are special reserved by the MediorNet system and have the following meaning:
3rd Party ID
IDs on
protocol
layer
Meaning
1002
1001
Destination not connected
1003
1002
Delete connection
1004
1003
The connection to this destination is interrupted.
1005
1004
reserved for future use
1006
1005
A connection to this destination is present but the source doesn’t have a
valid ID.
1007
1006
reserved for future use
to
1024
1023
Double assigned IDs are indicated by a red background.
This may occur when: 1. f.i. ID1 is assigned to a Frame and this Frame is disconnected from the
network. 2. ID1 is assigned again to another Frame in the network. 3. The previously
disconnected Frame is reconnected to the network again.
An Info-panel will pop up, if a user tries to assign an occupied ID.
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