Moxa ioLogik E2210-T [53/90] Peer to peer function

Moxa ioLogik E2210 [53/90] Peer to peer function
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Peer-to-Peer Function
Peer-to-peer I/O is one of the Click&Go configurations besides the IF-THEN-ELSE logic. It can be used to set up
I/O mapping over Ethernet from an input channel on one ioLogik to an output channel on another ioLogik. By
using a pair of ioLogik products, the input status could be the trigger of a remote output. For example, if a push
button is connected to DI channel 0 of ioLogik#1 and the Click&Go peer-to-peer I/O function is activated, the
remote ioLogik#2 can turn its DO output channel on or off depending on the status of the remote ioLogik#1.
Peer-to-peer I/O makes it easy to set up applications such as controlling a push button and lights located in
different rooms, buildings, or even cities.
The ioLogik supports peer-to-peer I/O for simple one-to-one mapping as well as one-to-many and
many-to-many mapping. A single input channel can trigger up to five remote output channels.
The peer-to-peer I/O function is configured in two steps. On the input module, a Click&Go Logic rule is defined
to stream an input channel’s signals to one or more output modules. On the output module, a Click&Go Logic
rule is defined to receive an input module’s input channel signals and mirror them on an output channel.
Configuring Input Module
The peer-to-peer I/O input module is configured using a single Click&Go rule. In the Click&Go tab, start a new
rule, select Enable peer-to-peer I/O, and then select Input channels mirror to. Click Remote IPand
enter up to five IP addresses as destinations. Each IP address should belong to an ioLogik unit that will act as
an output module for peer-to-peer I/O operation. You can also set up additional peer-to-peer I/O rules in order
to mirror input channels to more than five destinations. If all 24 rules are used for peer-to-peer I/O, a total of
120 destination IP addresses can be entered.

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