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RS232 or USB interface. It has an external 12 V to 24 V power supply or can alternatively be powered via Power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af). The EIB/KNX IP Router has a filter table and is able to buffer up to 150 telegrams. Page 2...
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Attention: If the EIB/KNX IP Router is used as a backbone coupler (x.0.0), there must be no KNX IP Router in the topology beneath it. For example, if a KNX IP Router has the physical address of 1.0.0, there must be no KNX IP Router with the address 1.1.0.
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IP address of the PC: 192.168.1.30 Subnet of the PC: 255.255.255.0 The EIB/KNX IP Router is located in the same local LAN, i.e. it uses the same subnet. The subnet constrains the IP addresses that can be assigned. In this example, the IP address of the IP router must be 192.168.1.xx, where xx can be a number from 1 to 254 (with the...
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Enable: The received broadcast telegram is resent up to three times in case of a fault. ETS Connection Manager If the IP configuration of the EIB/KNX IP Router is valid, the router can be used as an interface to KNX/EIB. To use this function, select the Communication tab under Extras ->...
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KNXnet/IP devices. All devices found are displayed. Select the required device. To be able to access KNX/EIB, the EIB/KNX IP Router requires an additional physical address. This second physical address is only used for bus access and must be set up separately: Select the Communication tab under Extras ->...
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