Digi 90000566_H manual Table options, Addroute=route index, Moveroute=fromrouteindex,torouteindex

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Options for configuring destination tables and route entries (set ia table)

The destination table and routes are used by the incoming master connections to select which one of many potential slaves a request is to be answered by.

table=range

Selects one of eight possible tables in which to look up forwarding information.

[table options]

The configuration options specific to the destination table, which include:

state={onoff}

Enables the IA destination table settings.

name=string

A useful name for the destination table. Default names are “table1,” “table2,” etc. This option gives you the option to rename the table for convenience. Note that tables are still handled internally by number.

addroute=route index

Inserts a new route at this index of the table. If an existing route occupies this index, it is pushed up to a higher index.

removeroute=route index

Destroys the route at this index in the table.

moveroute=from_route_index,to_route_index

Moves the destination route from one route index to another.

route=range

Specifies the index of the route in this table to which the settings apply.

[route options]

The configuration options specific to the route table entries in the destination table, which include:

active={onoff}

Enables or disables the route in the table.

connect={activepassive}

Defines whether the Digi device attempts immediately to connect to a remote device (“active”), or waits and only connects on demand (“passive”). The default is “passive.”

protaddr=protocol address range

Defines the range of protocol address(es) that will be forwarded to this destination entry in the table. You can specify a single address or an inclusive range. The permitted values are defined by the protocol. The table is scanned from the first route index to the last, stopping at the first route with the appropriate protocol address. So duplicates or overlapping ranges can exist, but the route with the lowest index will be used.

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