| Role | Description | |------|-------------| | | Test connectivity to each node inside a subnet without relying on routing. | | Recovery access | Reconfigure subnet gateway ACLs, VLAN assignments, or DHCP relays post-outage. | | Security backdoor | Authorized out-of-band access for emergency changes | | Subnet soak testing | Simulate traffic patterns before bringing subnet into production. |
A subnetwork is essentially a "mini-network" that handles specialized tasks—like an auto-inscriber setup or a massive smelting array—while only taking up one single channel (or zero!) on your main system. Why build a Crafting Terminal on a subnet? Channel Efficiency: subnetwork craft terminal
Here is a social-media-style post you can use to share your latest build or explain the concept to others: Mastering the ME Subnetwork: The "Invisible" Crafting Hub | Role | Description | |------|-------------| | |
The Subnetwork Craft Terminal is not a replacement for your monitoring stack. It is a —the oscilloscope in your tool drawer, not the power screwdriver. | A subnetwork is essentially a "mini-network" that
Think of it like a "Virtual Desktop" for your items. It has access to a specific, limited pool of resources—and only those resources.