Specifications

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Network Type
This column identifies the type of network used by the destination device.
Destination Routing
The Destination Routing consists of up to five destination routing bytes, and each byte is
defined by an arithmetic expression. The number of bytes and the form of the routing
depends on the destination device’s network type.
For details and examples of how the routing expressions work, refer to the Destination
Routing section.
Timeout (ms)
This column specifies the reply message timeout in milliseconds.
Creating a New Routing Record
Select a Routing Record or a Device, and then select
Insert
from the Edit menu, or
right-click a Routing Record or a Device and select
Insert
from the context menu.
Caution!
The MBX Bridge Routing wizard will open. The screens you will see will depend upon the
types of devices you are routing between, but will be similar for all types of devices. Here
we will examine the Modbus Plus to Ethernet Routing screens. First, you will fill in the
Source Filter information.