On Thu, July 26, 2007 14:05, Nadym Salem wrote:
> On Thu, July 26, 2007 13:55, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Nadym Salem schrieb:
>>> Hi,
>>> I have a master being connected to several clients using TDMA. I have
>>> the
>>> need to include one of the clients on the same machine as the master,
>>> communicating via ethernet.
>>> Thinking of the net as a logical ring, I see the problem of having to
>>> interfaces on the master now. Do I get two rings in that case ? And if
>>> so,
>>> is there a way to avoid that, since my clients have to be synchronous.
>> I don't get your scenario yet. I assume it's still IP-less, using packet
>> sockets, right? What is your precise problem with the rtloopback device
>> for local delivery?
>
> Right assumed, still the same scenario. Using the loopback device I would
> have two devices on the master. If I want to include one of the slaves on
> the same machine as the master, how could I include the Slave into the
> same TDMA "ring" ? My idea would be, to create a new rtethx device on the
> same network adapter. But I have no further idea how to solve that
> situation.
> If the scenario is still unclear, I could try to create a small picture ;)

Bringing it up again.

Greets, Nadym


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