Subj : Question on FTS-0001
To   : Andrew Leary
From : Maurice Kinal
Date : Thu Oct 12 2023 05:24 am

Hey Andrew!

AL> It should be the originating node.  I will verify in the MBSE
AL> code that it does not change this.

Digging through the archives I found 971 unique raw MSGs that all show the binary (packed unsigned shorts, aka 16-bit unsigned integers) I took the liberty of converting,
 2,219,7001,320,153,0,0
which corresponds to,
 message type,origNode,destNode,origNet,destNet,Attribute,cost

The only deviation is that a few MSGs occasionally give an Attribute value of 256.  All MSGs have the orig address as 320/219, which is you, and dest address as 153/7001, which is me.  This matches with Rob's assessment of the situation since many of the MSGs did not originate on your node.

Also other links I have show the same behavior except of course with their net/node in the MSG headers.

Life is good,
Maurice

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