User's Manual

USING INTERNAL MENU COMMANDS
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(R) ROUTE MANAGER MENU
This menu is for route-able protocols such as Modbus, Honeywell, DNP3 or TDE. If a new protocol is
assigned to a port then any previous route settings for that port are removed. Please refer to Route
Managing on page 28 for information regarding routing.
*** Route Manager Menu ***
Main Port: Protocol Type: Modbus
Used Space : 0
Free Space : 106
Total Routes : 0
Single Routes : 0
Mapped Routes : 0
Range Routes : 0
No Default Route
(A) Add Route
(D) Delete Route
(X) Delete All Routes
(L) List All Routes
(T) List Routes by Type
(Esc) Previous Menu
Enter Choice:
Figure 6-16 Route Manager Menu
(X) Delete All Routes
This option is used to delete all routes in the routing table for the selected port.
To delete all routes, press (X). The following will be displayed:
Are You Sure ? (Y/N)
Select Y’ if you want to delete all routes andN to abort.
(L) List All Routes
In Figure 6-17 is an example of a Route table in a Master/Base Radio configuration. Slave/RTU radios
usually do not require an extensive routing table but should always have a Default Route configured.
The following is the definitions for the table headings:
IDX is the individual route identifier.
Route Type is the function of the route (Route Types on page 29 for definitions)
Route Source is the address that is found in the protocol packet and therefore the
intended destination of the packet.
Destination Radio is the radio that the packet is sent to.