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