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/* This is used in constructing messages and to tell others our limits */
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/* 50 is the minimum; adjust to your memory and physical layer constraints */
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/* Lon=206, MS/TP=480, ARCNET=480, Ethernet=1476 */
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/* #define MAX_APDU 50 */
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#define MAX_APDU 480
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#define MAX_APDU 50
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/* #define MAX_APDU 480 */
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/* #define MAX_APDU 1476 */
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/* for confirmed messages, this is the number of transactions */
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/* Configure to zero if you don't want any confirmed messages */
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/* Configure from 1..255 for number of outstanding confirmed */
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/* requests available. */
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#define MAX_TSM_TRANSACTIONS 16
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#define MAX_TSM_TRANSACTIONS 1
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/* The address cache is used for binding to BACnet devices */
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/* The number of entries corresponds to the number of */
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/* devices that might respond to an I-Am on the network. */
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/* If your device is a simple server and does not need to bind, */
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/* then you don't need to use this. */
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#define MAX_ADDRESS_CACHE 255
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#define MAX_ADDRESS_CACHE 2
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#endif
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