[etherlab-users] bus status recognition
Ian Norton
I.Norton at CranfieldAerospace.com
Fri May 18 09:46:43 CEST 2012
Hi,
I'm running etherlab master in a regular Centos 6 kernel.
The system functions fine, but it appears still to be fine if the network cable is unplugged!
The normal command line commands still show all slaves happily working and in OP mode etc, and my user code still receives the coorect number of responding slaves form ecrt_master_state.
Does anyone know how to detect an unplugged/broken network cable during operation?
regards
Ian R.K. Norton
System Support Engineer
Aircraft Engineering
Cranfield Aerospace Ltd
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