
Node Configuration
Use this option to define the hub and the nodes that the network will use.
Enabled
Enable or disable the hub at each node for networking operation.
Node ID
Every node or hub system in the network requires an identification number (0–999).
Node Name
Name the hub and each node with an alphanumeric name of up to thirty-two characters.
Node System Type
Define the system type for the hub and each node.
Network Links
This option allows you to program the physical links between the hub and the nodes.
Modify Links
This entry selects all valid board slots that can accept DXNET or FXNET interface boards for network linking,
and adds or removes board slots in a preselected node. There can be several links between the hub and a node
with a maximum of ten links allowed.
Add Network Extensions
This option allows the system to provide intercom numbers for validation and routing purposes and allow you to
assign these numbers to a node or remove numbers that you have previously assigned.
NOTE: This screen only maps the allowed numbers. You must use intercom number programming at the hub
and each node to actually assign station names and port numbers to intercom numbers. Further, to
ensure that the network feature operates properly, you must assign unique extension numbers at each
system. For example, assign 1000 series intercom numbers at the hub, 2000 series numbers at node
one, 3000 series at node two, 4000 series at node three, and so forth. While the intercom numbers can
be three or four digits in length, you must use the same digit length throughout the networked systems.
Programming – 35
Installing and Using System-to-System Networking IMI89–280
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