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VX16017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (or only) VxRouter chassisthese
17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 8 bytes. The first byte has the current alarm contact settings. Each bit corresponds to a contact. Bit 0 (
VX32017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (or only) VxRouter chassis 1 f
17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 18 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corresp
VX320Video17564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) VxRouter chassis• 1
17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 18 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corresp
HX57617564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, HDxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) HDxRouter chassis• 16-b
17600 – System Data• System data consists of 18 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corre
MX4817564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, MxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) router chassis• 16-bits,
17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 6 bytes. The first byte has the current alarm contact settings. Each bit corresponds to a contact. Bit 0 (
Table of ContentsPreface...
VX64017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) VxRouter chassis• 16-bit
17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 28 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corresp
Service Request (LOS) SignalingSome VX, MX and HDX routers have an optional mode that can broadcast a message over the network when a remote receiver
NTPNTP, or Network Time Protocol, is used to keep the internal clock on the router set to the correct time. All internal clocks drift over time, some
Quick ReferenceIP addresses:• Primary 192.168.13.15 and 192.168.13.115• Backup CPU 192.168.13.16LOS Attention Broadcast port: 17560 (UDP)Connection Br
Glossarybig-endianThe most-significant byte of a multi-byte value is stored first, followed by lesser significant bytes, and ending with the least-sig
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PrefaceThis document describes the serial and network interfaces for Thinklogical's® VX/MX/HDX family of routers. There is more extensive documen
Serial/RS-232The router CPU card has two RS-232 serial ports. One is for the Linux command line interface (labeled CONSOLE), and the other is for the
NetworkThe router will use up to three IP addresses. The primary CPU card will use address X and address X+100. The back-up CPU will use address X+1 a
In the future, newer models may have more I/O ports than can be contained in one data block. In that event, the blocks will be split up into several
VX40 / VX80 / HX8017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, router's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) router chassi
17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 8 bytes (12 for the HX80). The first byte has the current alarm contact settings. Each bit corresponds to
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