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Router Interfaces
Thinklogical, LLC
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100 Washington Street
Milford, Connecticut 06460 U.S.A.
Telephone : 1-203-647-8700
Fax : 1-203-783-0049
www.thinklogical.com
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Page 1 - Router Interfaces

Revision: HRouter InterfacesThinklogical, LLC ®100 Washington StreetMilford, Connecticut 06460 U.S.A.Telephone : 1-203-647-8700Fax : 1-203-783-0049w

Page 2 - Table of Contents

VX16017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (or only) VxRouter chassisthese

Page 3 - Index of Tables

17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 8 bytes. The first byte has the current alarm contact settings. Each bit corresponds to a contact. Bit 0 (

Page 4 - Byte Order

VX32017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (or only) VxRouter chassis 1 f

Page 5 - Serial/RS-232

17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 18 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corresp

Page 6

VX320Video17564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) VxRouter chassis• 1

Page 7 - Multicast vs. Broadcast

17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 18 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corresp

Page 8 - VX40 / VX80 / HX80

HX57617564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, HDxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) HDxRouter chassis• 16-b

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17600 – System Data• System data consists of 18 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corre

Page 10 - 17566 – Hardware Status

MX4817564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, MxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) router chassis• 16-bits,

Page 11 - 17601:17616 – Card Data

17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 6 bytes. The first byte has the current alarm contact settings. Each bit corresponds to a contact. Bit 0 (

Page 12

Table of ContentsPreface...

Page 13 - 17601:17640 – Card Data

VX64017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, VxRouter's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) VxRouter chassis• 16-bit

Page 14 - VX320Video

17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 28 bytes. The first two bytes have the current alarm contact settings (big-endian). Each bit corresp

Page 15 - 17601:17620 – Card Data

Service Request (LOS) SignalingSome VX, MX and HDX routers have an optional mode that can broadcast a message over the network when a remote receiver

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NTPNTP, or Network Time Protocol, is used to keep the internal clock on the router set to the correct time. All internal clocks drift over time, some

Page 17 - 17601:17636 – Card Data

Quick ReferenceIP addresses:• Primary 192.168.13.15 and 192.168.13.115• Backup CPU 192.168.13.16LOS Attention Broadcast port: 17560 (UDP)Connection Br

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Glossarybig-endianThe most-significant byte of a multi-byte value is stored first, followed by lesser significant bytes, and ending with the least-sig

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PrefaceThis document describes the serial and network interfaces for Thinklogical's® VX/MX/HDX family of routers. There is more extensive documen

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Serial/RS-232The router CPU card has two RS-232 serial ports. One is for the Linux command line interface (labeled CONSOLE), and the other is for the

Page 22 - /etc/hosts entry and not

NetworkThe router will use up to three IP addresses. The primary CPU card will use address X and address X+100. The back-up CPU will use address X+1 a

Page 23 - SD Firmware Version

In the future, newer models may have more I/O ports than can be contained in one data block. In that event, the blocks will be split up into several

Page 24 - Quick Reference

VX40 / VX80 / HX8017564 – Switch Connection Status Broadcast• 32-bits, router's primary IP address• 16-bits, 0 for the Upper (only) router chassi

Page 25 - Glossary

17600 – System DataSystem data consists of 8 bytes (12 for the HX80). The first byte has the current alarm contact settings. Each bit corresponds to

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