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To read more about adding a Vehicle Communication Forwarder, see the [[I/O configurations#Add CAN channels|Add CAN channels]] section in I/O configurations. | To read more about adding a Vehicle Communication Forwarder, see the [[I/O configurations#Add CAN channels|Add CAN channels]] section in I/O configurations. | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 14 December 2023
A Vehicle Communication Forwarder is used as an extension of the measuring capabilities of a WCU when measuring on CAN channels. Configuring a Vehicle Communication Forwarder means adding a number of CAN channels. The configurations for these channels differ slightly from the configurations of the WCU's CAN channels. Speed is not configured, instead each channel requires an ECU-ID in the hexadecimal format of either 0x#### or ####, as well as a unique CAN bus number.
To read more about adding a Vehicle Communication Forwarder, see the Add CAN channels section in I/O configurations.