18.3.24 IPTraceCode
Controls what type of information is sent on the port specified by IPTraceComport and via Telnet.
Each bit in this integer represents a certain aspect of tracing that can be turned on or off. Values
for particular bits are described in the Device Configuration Utility. Default = 0, no messages
generated.
18.3.25 IPTraceComport
Specifies the port (if any) on which TCP/IP trace information is sent. Information type is
controlled by IPTraceCode.
18.3.26 IsRouter
This setting controls whether the data logger is configured as a router or as a leaf node. If the
value of this setting is true, the data logger will be configured to act as a PakBus router. That is, it
will be able to forward PakBus packets from one port to another. To perform its routing duties, a
data logger configured as a router will maintain its own list of neighbors and send this list to
other routers in the PakBus network. It will also obtain and receive neighbor lists from other
routers.
If the value of this setting is false, the data logger will be configured to act as a leaf node. In this
configuration, the data logger will not be able to forward packets from one port to another and
it will not maintain a list of neighbors. Under this configuration, the data logger can still
communicate with other data loggers and wireless sensors. It cannot, however, be used as a
means of reaching those other data loggers. The default value is false.
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Boolean data type
18.3.27 MaxPacketSize
Specifies the maximum number of bytes per data collection packet.
18.3.28 Neighbors
This setting specifies, for a given port, the explicit list of PakBus node addresses that the data
logger will accept as neighbors. If the list is empty (the default value) any node will be accepted
as a neighbor. This setting will not affect the acceptance of a neighbor if that neighbor's address
is greater than 3999.
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String data type
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