AMS routing table

The AMS routing table can be used for two functions:

  1. If the AMS Net ID does not match the TCP/IP address, the link between the two non-matching numbers can be entered here.
    The AMS Net ID matches the TCP/IP address if the first 4 bytes are identical and the AMS Net ID ends with ".1.1".
  2. Only AMS Net IDs stored in the table can access the BC9000 via ADS.

Please ensure that all ADS devices with which communication is required are entered in the table. If the table is empty (default), all ADS devices can access the BC9000.

KS2000 dialog

From KS2000 version 4.3.0.39 entries in the AMS routing table can be made via dialog.

 

Entering values in the routing table via ADS

The AMS routing table can be loaded into the BC9000 via ADS. Ensure that the first entry is that of the sender, since this setting becomes effective immediately and may otherwise prevent further entries in the AMS routing table.

Example ST program: