Earshot problems – Echelon ISI User Manual

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ISI Programmer’s Guide

Earshot Problems

Open media such as power line may experience occasional communication
outages due to interference from other power line devices or neighboring

networks. In addition, an open media device may receive packets from devices

using the same media in neighboring networks. The ISI protocol handles
transient communication outages gracefully: when devices fail to recognize

network problems or changes to network address or connection information due

to transient outages, devices will recover once the outage has come to an end.
Occasional and unexpected receipt of network data from distant sites will cause

no harm, but if this possibility exists, a domain address server and ISI-DA can be
used to logically isolate the networks and prevent inadvertent connections

between devices in neighboring networks. Critical processes such as device and

domain ID acquisition are protected with a user-confirmed protocol, preventing
devices from being hijacked by other sites in earshot.

The following table shows a summary of key limits:

Limit Value

Notes

Maximum device count ISI-S

32

Recommended maximum device
count ISI-S

26

Maximum device count ISI-DA

200

Recommended maximum device
count ISI-DA

160

See text on previous page.

Maximum number of network
variables per device

254

Maximum number of aliases per

device

254, optional

Devices may contain
larger numbers of NVs or

aliases, but those with an

index > 254 cannot be
used with an ISI network.

If an ISI device is moved

to a managed network, it
can reveal extra

functionality with

additional NVs and
aliases.

Maximum number of

connections per device

Limited by

device
resources, but

cannot exceed
254

The ISI libraries provide a

default implementation of
an ISI connection table

with 8 entries, but the
application may override

this with a larger or

smaller table.

Maximum number of connection
assemblies per device

254

This is determined by the
NV maximum, but cannot

exceed 254.

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