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Appendix B. Status Table and Settings<br />

Table 122. <strong>CR1000</strong> Settings<br />

Settings are accessed through the <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) via direct-serial and IP connections, or through<br />

PakBusGraph via most <strong>CR1000</strong> supported telecommunications options.<br />

Setting Description Default Entry<br />

Route Filters<br />

Baud Rate<br />

Applies to the following<br />

communication ports:<br />

RS232<br />

ME<br />

SDC7<br />

SDC8<br />

SDC10<br />

SDC11<br />

COM1<br />

COM2<br />

COM3<br />

COM4<br />

Beacon Interval<br />

RS232<br />

ME<br />

SDC7<br />

SDC8<br />

SDC10<br />

SDC11<br />

COM1<br />

COM2<br />

COM3<br />

COM4<br />

Verify Interval<br />

RS232<br />

ME<br />

SDC7<br />

SDC8<br />

SDC10<br />

SDC11<br />

COM1<br />

COM2<br />

COM3<br />

COM4<br />

This setting configures the <strong>CR1000</strong> to restrict routing or processing of some PakBus ®<br />

message types so that a "state changing" message can only be processed or forwarded<br />

by this <strong>CR1000</strong> if the source address of that message is in one of the source ranges and<br />

the destination address of that message is in the corresponding destination range. If no<br />

ranges are specified (the default), the <strong>CR1000</strong> will not apply any routing restrictions.<br />

"State changing" message types include set variable, table reset, file control send file,<br />

set settings, and revert settings.<br />

For example, if this setting was set to a value of (4094, 4094, 1, 10), the <strong>CR1000</strong> would<br />

only process or forward "state changing" messages that originated from address 4094<br />

and were destined to an address in the range between one and ten.<br />

This is displayed and parsed using the following formal syntax:<br />

route-filters := { "(" source-begin "," source-end ","<br />

dest-begin "," dest-end ")" }.<br />

source-begin := uint2. ; 1 < source-begin

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