7.2.3. Connections Tab
The Connections utility uses EasyRoll to instruct a given module to make a logical connection to another
module that it otherwise would not have made during the Auto-Configuration Procedure. For applications
where you have more than one Subnet, this would be the way to logically connect the most downstream
Node of one Subnet to the most upstream Node of another Subnet
Connecting Two Subnets Together
Here is a typical boundary between two Subnets. The most downstream Node of the first Subnet has an I.P.
address of 192.168.21.23 and the most upstream Node of the second Subnet has an I.P. address of
192.168.22.20.
By simply connecting an Ethernet cable between these two boundary Nodes and then using EasyRoll to
establish the “logical” connection between the two Subnets; you can achieve seamless flow between the two
networks. The procedure requires that you have to instruct Node at 192.168.21.23 to convey cartons to
Node at 192.168.22.20, and likewise you have to instruct Node at 192.168.22.20 to accept cartons from
Node at 192.168.21.23
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