The Concept Of Links; Address Learning For Tin - Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROS User Manual

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Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Figure 81: Source/Destination Two-Way Communication
1. Device 1    2.  RMC30 Client Gateway    3. Ethernet    4.  RMC30 Server Gateway
Even if the protocol can distinguish between the server and client sides, ROS does not. Both sides need to know
where on the network a given destination device is. If a message is received from the network, the destination
address must point to the serial port on the receiving server. If a message is received from the local serial port, the
destination address must point to the IP address of the server where the addressed device is connected.
Section 5.4.3.2

The Concept of Links

A communication link is established between two IP addresses. The addressing is described below:
• The remote address is the source IP address in a message received over the network, and also the destination
address of a message received from a serial port and transmitted on the network.
• The local address is the destination IP address in a message received over the network, and also the source
address of a message received from a serial port and transmitted on the network.
For each link, a statistical record will be available to the user if link statistics collection is enabled in the protocol
configuration.
Section 5.4.3.3

Address Learning for TIN

Address learning is implemented for the TIN protocol and learned entries are viewable in the TIN Dynamic Device
Address Table. For more information about viewing the Dynamic Device Address Table
the TIN Dynamic Address Table"
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