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PakBus Networking Guide
Revision: 10/08
Copyright © 2004-2008
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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PakBus Networking GuideRevision: 10/08Copyright © 2004-2008Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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PakBus Networking Guide 3.3 Routers A router is a PakBus device that can accept a packet and forward it toward its ultimate network destination. Rou

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PakBus Networking Guide paths and possibly using marginal routes of communication. The PakBus address and the communication interface of the neighbor

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PakBus Networking Guide 3.6 Concurrent Communication The packets in PakBus networking are small and the communication links are only active for a sho

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PakBus Networking Guide neighbor added or removed, the router shares that information with other routers on the network at a random interval. When dev

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PakBus Networking Guide 4.1 CRBasic Dataloggers (CR800, CR850, CR1000, and CR3000) PakBus settings for these dataloggers are entered with the Device

Page 7 - 3. PakBus Concepts

PakBus Networking Guide 4.2 CR200 Series Datalogger The CR200 Series dataloggers are programmed using the CRBasic editor. However, unlike other CRB

Page 8 - 3.2 Device Addresses

PakBus Networking Guide Once connected to the datalogger with the Device Configuration Utility, the PakBus address of the datalogger can be set on th

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PakBus Networking Guide Since the preferred method of entering PakBus settings is with Device Configuration Utility, the next section describes some o

Page 10 - 3.4 Discovering Devices

PakBus Networking Guide 5. PakBus Troubleshooting Tools 5.1 PakBus Graph PakBus Graph is a LoggerNet utility that graphically depicts the devices an

Page 11 - 3.4.3 Program Instructions

PakBus Networking Guide Open LogView and add a log file for viewing by choosing File | Open Log. If the log file is a low-level log containing PakBus

Page 13 - 4. PakBus Dataloggers

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Appendix A. Entering CR10X-PB PakBus Settings with a Keyboard Display If using a keyboard display to enter PakBus settings, they can be configured us

Page 15 - 4.2 CR200 Series Datalogger

Appendix A. Entering CR10X-PB PakBus Settings with a Keyboard Display *D15 Routing Table Datalogger Memory Usage: Per node in network 16 bytes Per n

Page 16 - 4.3.1 PakBus Settings

Appendix A. Entering CR10X-PB PakBus Settings with a Keyboard Display *D18 01 :xxxx Enter the interval in seconds for CSDC 7 02 :xxxx Enter the

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Appendix A. Entering CR10X-PB PakBus Settings with a Keyboard Display If a “17”, for example, is typed over an existing “02” without first typing “0”

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PakBus Networking Guide Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat®

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PakBus Networking Guide 1. Introduction PakBus® describes a proprietary family of protocols created by Campbell Scientific, Inc. for communication be

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PakBus Networking Guide Beacon: A broadcast message sent over the network by a node. All PakBus devices must respond to a beacon by initiating a hel

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PakBus Networking Guide Routing Table: A list of the most direct routes between nodes on the network. Routers calculate the most direct path between

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PakBus Networking Guide The first and last bytes are hexidecimal “bd” characters to mark the beginning and end of a packet Link state 4 bits Desti

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PakBus Networking Guide the allowed neighbor list can be set in a datalogger to limit communication between devices. Allowed neighbor lists specify n

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