TSAT 3000 - Telemetry and data transfer via SATellite
TSAT 3000 Configuration Parameter Description, January 2013 Page 70 of 124
3.10 NETWORK PARAMETERS
3.10.1 NET_NO_OF_RTS
Default 3, Range 1…4095
Set the maximum number of RTs that may exist in the network. The value should preferable be
set equal on the HUB and all RTs in the network. It must also be higher or equal the highest
NET_RT_ADDRESS in the network.
See also LCC_RETRANS_QUE_SIZE
NET_RT_ADDRESS
NET_{FIRST | START | LAST}_POLL_RT
3.10.2 NET_RT_ADDRESS
Default 1, Range 1…4095
HUB: Not Used.
Ver >= 30.4.0
When one or more connections between HUBs are defined,
NET_RT_ADDRESS is used to
identify the HUB. The connection could be between two or more Main-HUBs (Redundant
network) or between Master- and Slave-HUB (Multi-Inbound-Link (MIL) network). In this
case,
NET_RT_ADDRESS should be in the range 1…255. Preferable use the same HUB-
number as the NMS (Supervisory Terminal) does.
RT: Sets the identifier of an RT. The value must be in the range from 1 to NET_NO_OF_RTS.
Ver >= 30.8.0
When RT operate in a Multi-Inbound-Link (MIL) network (see
PHL_TX_RT_FREQUENCY_2),
the CLUSTER of RTs sending to Slave-HUB is defined by the range
NET_FIRST_POLL_RT
… NET_LAST_POLL_RT. In this case, NET_RT_ADDRESS must also be within this range.
See also PORT_STREAM_RT [n]
PHL_SLOT_PHASE_MODE
POW_WAKEUP_FIRST_TIME
3.10.3 NET_NAME
Default <nothing>
Ver <= 30.2.0
Not Implemented
Ver >= 30.3.0
Null-terminated text string (max 64 char), identifying the TSAT Main Unit.