CTI Products NCB/AY with Serial Interface User Manual

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CTI Products, Inc.

NCB-AY User Guide

1. Introduction

5

Router Function

The router contained in each NCB module may be configured as a repeater, bridge, or configured router. The
easiest configuration is as a repeater, where all messages which enter the NCB module (via any of the three data
sources described above) are simply passed to the other two sources, regardless of the domain, subnet/node, or
group destination address. A bridge only passes messages that match one of the two domain IDs configured on
the router. A configured router only passes messages that match a domain ID as well as a set of subnet or group
numbers. The proper choice of router mode depends on desired simplicity of installation versus required
system performance.

R

EFERENCE

D

OCUMENTS

The following additional information is available from the sources indicated.

Document

Source

Reference Number

Message Buffer Configuration

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN010

Usage with Serial Devices that
Emulate the ‘AT’ Modem
Command Set

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN012

Using Explicit Messages to
Configure and Monitor Dialing
Parameters of an NCB

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN022

Using NCBCON to Configure
and Monitor Dialing
Parameters of an NCB

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN023

Setting the PCNSS Card to
Network Interface Mode

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN024

SMX Transceiver Installation

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN025

NCB Installation with Network
Management Tools

CD ROM or www.ctiproducts.com Technical Note TN026

LonWorks Router User’s Guide Echelon

078-0018-01B

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