Network Topology
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Network Topology
Topology refers to the various configurations of cables connecting BCUs,
PC Workstations, and hubs within a network. The LAN system supports
bus, star, and bus/star combination topologies. The following sections
describe the installation requirements for these types of topologies.
Table 29. BCU Device ID: DIP Switch Settings
Device ID
DIP Switch Number
S2-1 S2-2 S2-3 S2-4 S2-5 S2-6 S2-7 S2-8
01 OFFononononononon
02 onOFFonononononon
03 OFF OFF on on on on on on
04 ononOFFononononon
05 OFF on OFF on on on on on
06 on OFF OFF on on on on on
07 OFFOFFOFFononononon
08 on on on OFF on on on on
09 OFF on on OFF on on on on
10 on OFF on OFF on on on on
11 OFFOFFonOFFonononon
12 on on OFF OFF on on on on
13 OFFonOFFOFFonononon
14 onOFFOFFOFFonononon
15 OFF OFF OFF OFF on on on on
16 on on on on OFF on on on
255 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Note:
• For the BCU (BMTS), the device ID can be set from 1 to 255 using the DIP switch. For the BCU (BMTW), the device ID can be set
from 1 to 254 using the DIP switch or 1 to 4194303 when softset. To softset the address on a BCU (BMTW), set the DIP switch to
255 (all OFF), then use the IP Validation utility to edit the desired address.
• Cycle system power to reset the device ID configuration.