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3 router and leaf node configuration, 4 linking nodes: neighbor discovery, Figure 49: pakbus network addressing – Campbell Scientific CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers User Manual

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Section 14. PakBus Overview

Routers are measurement or telecommunications devices that route packets

to other linked routers or leaf nodes.

Routers can be branch routers. Branch routers only know as neighbors

central routers, routers in route to central routers, and routers one level

outward in the network.

Routers can be central routers. Central routers know the entire network. A

PC running LoggerNet is typically a central router.

Routers can be router-capable dataloggers or communications devices.

The CR200(X) is always a leaf node. It cannot be configured as a router. The

network shown in

FIGURE. PakBus Network Addressing

(p. 134) contains 6

routers and 8 leaf nodes.

Figure 49: PakBus Network Addressing.

LoggerNet is configured by default as a router and can route datalogger to

datalogger communications.

14.3 Router and Leaf Node Configuration

14.4 Linking Nodes: Neighbor Discovery

To form a network, nodes must establish links with neighbors (adjacent nodes).

Links are established through a process called discovery. Discovery occurs when

nodes exchange hellos. A hello exchange occurs during a hello-message

between two nodes.

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