Addressing computers in a cascade – Lindy MC5-IP User Manual

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CAM

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Group 43

at cascade

level 1

Group 41

at cascade

level 2

Port

at

cascade level 2

01

The unique address

of this host is:

The unique address

of this host is:

Port

at cascade

level 4

02

43 41 02

43 41 02

42 01

42 01

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Addressing computers in a cascade

The addressing format used by the MC5 units incorporates the
various

group numbers

along with a final specific port number

to which a required computer is attached. In the diagram given
here, a portion of the previous cascade diagram indicates how the
routes to particular computers are formed and addressed.
Each cascade level requires two digits, hence the computer
marked in red requires a unique address with six digits because
it is at cascade level 3, compared to the blue computer at level 2
with its four digit unique address. A computer connected directly
to the MC5 at the top level would simply have a two digit port
number.
The group at level 2 is numbered 41 because it is a quad group,
connected to ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 on the MC5. If it was connected
to ports 5, 6, 7 and 8, then the group number would be 42 and
the overall address for the red computer would be 43 42 02.

See also

Connecting MC5 units in cascade

Testing specific links to cascaded computers

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