Technical data

SINAUT PG Routing
4.1 What is PG Routing?
Software
System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
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4.1.3 Range of functions of PG routing
Range of functions of PG routing
SINAUT ST7 allows configuration of simple and complex networks. For PG routing, this
means that the access to remote TIM and CPU modules always follows the hierarchical
arrangement of a communication network "from top to bottom"; in other words from a master
station to the node station or station.
On the communication link, the following three levels are therefore significant:
Table 4- 1 Communication path of PG routing
Starting point Intermediate point Target
PG/PC on the MPI bus of the
master TIM
TIM modules in a node station
(possibly cascaded)
Station TIM
or
station CPU
The following table shows the starting point and the communication paths leading to the
target with which PG routing functions.
Table 4- 2 Overview of routing-compliant communication paths
Starting point over Intermediate point over Target
Master station - - D Station
Master station - - DT Station
Master station - - DMT Station
Master station - - DN Station
Master station - - SPN Station
Master station - - D Node station
Master station - - DT Node station
Master station - - DMT Node station
Master station - - DN Node station
Master station - - SPN Node station
Node station - - D Station
Node station - - DT Station
Node station - - DMT Station
Node station - - DN Station
Node station - - SPN Station
Master station D Node station D Station
Master station D Node station DN Station
Master station DN Node station D Station
Master station DMT Node station D Station