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  • How to structure your warehouse
  • How to generate a topology
  • How to generate a topology without using a cell storage system
  • Mandatory and optional fields
  • Benefits of a well-defined topology
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  1. Getting Started

Configure the topology

The Topology feature helps you organize, manage, and optimize your mining facility by creating a clear hierarchical structure.

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How to structure your warehouse

When generating a topology, a well-organized structure is crucial for efficient warehouse management. Here is an example of how you can create a structured topology:

  1. Facility: Select the main distribution center where your items are stored.

  2. Warehouse: Choose or add the specific warehouse within the facility that requires a new topology.

  3. Room: Choose or add the room designations where storage solutions will be implemented.

  4. Section: Define the large zones within the warehouse, such as "Zone 1" or "Zone 2", to facilitate sectional storage.

  5. Line: A row of racks within a section.

  6. Rack: A tall frame used to hold shelves.

  7. Shelf: A flat surface on a rack where items are stored.

  8. Cell: The smallest storage space, like a slot, designed to hold a single miner.

How to generate a topology

  1. Go to Settings → Topology in your account.

  2. Click Generate topology.

  3. Choose a Facility from the drop-down list.

  4. Choose or add Warehouse from the drop-down list.

  5. Choose or add Room from the drop-down list.

  6. Select the checkbox under the Facility, Warehouse, and Room fields to include their names in the index.

  7. Choose from entities: Section, Line, Rack, Shelf, and Cell. Each block will have a checkbox to enable the entity’s creation.

    1. Example: Entering 247-250 for racks will create four racks: 247, 248, 249, and 250.

    2. Allowed range: 1 to 9999.

  8. Verify the Example Address and the Amount of Cells to confirm the topology's correctness.

  9. Click Save.

Example: Main Center → Warehouse A →Room1 →Zone 1 → Rack 1 → Shelf 3 → Cell 101

How to generate a topology without using a cell storage system

  1. Go to Settings → Topology

  2. Click Generate topology.

  3. Choose a Facility from the drop-down list.

  4. Choose or add Warehouse from the drop-down list.

  5. Choose or add Room from the drop-down list.

  6. In the storage system selection step, choose only "cell" as the type. Then, make sure to set the maximum quantity of potential devices in your facility to at least 1.

This ensures that the topology is created without relying on a full cell storage system, but still allows for basic device placement and indexing within the selected structure.

Example: Main Center → Warehouse A →Room1 → Cell 101

Mandatory and optional fields

Mandatory Fields

When creating a topology, it is crucial to provide specific mandatory fields to ensure a comprehensive setup: Facility, Warehouse, Room, Cell.

Make sure all mandatory fields are correctly filled to avoid any issues during topology generation.

Optional Fields

Enhance your topology's complexity by adding optional fields like Sections, Lines, Racks, and Shelves. These entities allow precise placement and organization of resources.

Benefits of a well-defined topology

  • Scalability: Simplifies integration of new areas, adapting your layout with minimal disruption as your facility grows.

  • Optimized Resource Usage: Ensures precise resource placement, maximizing capacity and functionality.

  • Enhanced Efficiency: Streamlines processes, minimizing time spent searching for resources or locations.

  • Improved Organization: Clearly defines sections for simplified navigation

FAQ

Why do I need this?

Having a well-defined topology in place is crucial for effectively organizing and managing the resources within your facility. It ensures streamlined operations, easy accessibility, and enhanced productivity by providing a clear map and structure for your staff to follow. This setup allows for efficient resource management and helps prevent workflow bottlenecks.

How to modify a topology?

Navigate to Settings → Topology in your account to select the topology unit you want to delete or generate new one

What are mandatory or optional fields in topology?

Mandatory fields in topology include: Facility, Warehouse, Room, Cells.

Optional fields encompass: Section, Line, Rack, Shelf.

What happens if I delete a topology?

When you delete a topology, all configurations and structures associated with that topology unit will be permanently removed. You can't delete a topology unit if it contains a device.

How to generate a topology without a cell storage system?

Navigate to Settings → Topology in your account. Click the option to generate a new topology. Choose facility, warehouse, and room. Select only "cell," and enter a minimum of 1 for the maximum quantity of potential devices in your facility


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