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block:server_rack [2019/12/25 02:24] sanarek define what the "enable/disable" button in the server rack gui does |
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Wired network messages can only be sent between Servers with Network Cards. The Network Cards must be configured in the Server Rack GUI to share a side. To send or receive messages on an external network, the Network Card must be connected to the side of the case with the external Computer or [[block:switch|Relay]]. If you want Server-Server internal networking, without cross-talk outside the case, set the Network Cards to the case's unused side (as there are 5 valid sides, and a maximum of 4 servers, there is always an unused side). | Wired network messages can only be sent between Servers with Network Cards. The Network Cards must be configured in the Server Rack GUI to share a side. To send or receive messages on an external network, the Network Card must be connected to the side of the case with the external Computer or [[block:switch|Relay]]. If you want Server-Server internal networking, without cross-talk outside the case, set the Network Cards to the case's unused side (as there are 5 valid sides, and a maximum of 4 servers, there is always an unused side). | ||
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+ | The Server Rack also has a Relay Mode which can be used using the Enable/Disable button in the gui. When the rack is in relay mode it acts like a [[block:switch|Relay]] and repeats wired network packets to external components that are connected to the rack block. | ||
The Server rack is crafted using the following recipe: | The Server rack is crafted using the following recipe: |