Difference between revisions of "Network relay"
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[[Category:Devices and machines|Network relay]] | [[Category:Devices and machines|Network relay]] |
Revision as of 13:31, 16 April 2021
Summary
The network relay is a device used to separate a network within a ship or station into multiple partially separate sub-networks.
Separate sub-networks allow one-way broadcasting of variable changes between them, and enable the creation of modular YOLOL systems.
Basic information
- Network Relays are connected to two separate data networks via cable sockets at both ends of the device
- One end of the relay acts as the "input" connection
- The other end acts as the "output" connection
- When the relay is powered, changes made to device fields connected to the input propagate will apply to all similarly named device fields that are connected to relay output
- Values between networks are not automatically synchronized
- This means that connected networks may contain different values for similarly named device fields
- Values between networks are not automatically synchronized
Device fields
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
YOLOL field | description | range |
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IsMasterEnabled | On / Off (Input side) | 0 / 1 |
IsEnabled | On / Off (Output side) | 0 / 1 |