K-BUS BNIPR-00/00.S User Manual

K-BUS BNIPR-00/00.S User Manual

Ip router with secure v1.0

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IP Router with Secure
BNIPR-00/00.S
KNX/EIB Home and Building Control System

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  • Page 1 User Manual _V1.0 IP Router with Secure BNIPR-00/00.S KNX/EIB Home and Building Control System...
  • Page 2 Attentions 1. Please keep devices away from strong magnetic field, high temperature, wet environment; 2. Do not fall the device to the ground or make them get hard impact; 3. Do not use wet cloth or volatile reagent to wipe the device; 4.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Summary -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.1 Function overview ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1.2 Tunneling --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.3 Routing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 1.4 KNX IP Routers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Chapter 2 Technical Data -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Chapter 3 Dimension and Connection diagram ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.1 Dimension diagram ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.2 Connection diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Chapter 4 Planning and Application -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 4.1 KNX Telegrams in the IP Network ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Summary

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 1 Summary The IP Router can be used as line or backbone coupler. It provides a data connection between the upper KNXnet/IP line (main line or backbone) and the lower TP KNX bus line (sub line). The basic functionality of the IP Router is to couple the Ethernet with one or more KNX-TP lines.
  • Page 5: Function Overview

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 1.1 Function overview The IP Router has the follow functions: The IP Router supports long messages up to 55 bytes.  The IP Router favorably replaces a line coupler or an area coupler. Using LAN as a fast medium to ...
  • Page 6: Tunneling

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 1.2 Tunneling The presence of the Internet Protocol (IP) has led to the definition of KNXnet/IP. KNXnet/IP provides the means for point-to-point connections like “KNXnet/IP Tunneling” for ETS and/or between a supervisory system and a KNX installation. The KNXnet/IP Device Management provides configuring KNXnet/IP devices via the KNX network effectively.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Technical Data

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 2 Technical Data Power supply Bus voltage 21-30V DC, via the KNX bus Bus current <19.5mA, 24V; <15.5mA, 30V Bus consumption <470mW Connections Via bus connection terminal (Red/Black) RJ45 socket for 100/10 Base-T Operating and LAN LED On: The network connect normally display...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Dimension And Connection Diagram

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 3 Dimension and Connection diagram 3.1 Dimension diagram 3.2 Connection diagram LAN LED ON, indicate that network connect normally LAN LED flashing, indicate that telegram traffic between device and network KNX LED ON, indicate that KNX bus connect normally KNX LED flashing, indicate that telegram traffic between KNX bus and device...
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Planning And Application

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 4 Planning and Application 4.1 KNX Telegrams in the IP Network The IP Router sends telegrams from/to the KNX to/from the IP network in accordance with the KNXnet/IP protocol specification. According to the default setting these telegrams are sent as multicast telegrams to the multicast IP address 224.0.23.12 port 3671.
  • Page 10: The Ip Router In A Mixed System

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 4.4 The IP Router in a Mixed System If it is necessary in a KNX system to use the IP Router at one point as an area coupler, e.g. office or home complex, and at another point as a line coupler, e.g. a remote underground garage or a pool; this is possible.
  • Page 11: The Ip Router As A Line Coupler

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 4.5 The IP Router as a Line Coupler The IP Router of a KNX network can assume the functionality of a line coupler. For this purpose it must have the physical address of a line coupler (X.Y.0, 1≤X & Y ≤15). In the ETS up to 225 lines can be defined (from 1.1.0 to 15.15.0).
  • Page 12: Chapter 5 Parameter Setting Description In The Ets

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 5 Parameter setting description in the ETS 5.1 Parameter window “General” Parameter window “General” is shown in fig. 5.1.1. The device information,including company name, project name,DNS server can be set here. Fig 5.1.1 “General” parameter window Parameter “Company Name (30 char.)”...
  • Page 13 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router The device name is used for identification of the device on the LAN. For example, the installation location can be identified by the names assigned to the devices, e.g. IP Router, hall, etc Note: Only the first 30 characters of the device name are loaded into the device; the rest is truncated.
  • Page 14 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Fig. 5.1.3 IP Obtain an IP address automatically:In the default setting the IP Router with Secure expects the assignment of an IP address by a DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) server. This server responds to a request by assigning a free IP address to the device. If a DHCP server is not available in the network, the device will be inaccessible.
  • Page 15: Parameter Window "Routing (Knx->Lan)

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.2 Parameter window “Routing (KNX->LAN)” Fig. 5.2 Parameter window “Routing(KNX->LAN)” Parameter “Group telegrams (main groups 0...13)” This parameter defines whether the telegrams with group addresses of the main groups 0 to 13 are filtered, routed or blocked. Options: Block Route Filter...
  • Page 16 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Parameter “Physical telegrams ” This parameter defines whether physically addressed telegrams are filtered, routed or blocked. Options: Block Route Filter Block: No physical telegram is routed to LAN. Route: All physical telegrams are routed to LAN. Filter: Only physical telegrams are routed to LAN based on the physical address.
  • Page 17: Parameter Window "Routing (Lan->Knx)

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Parameter “Acknowledge(ACK) of physical telegrams ” This parameter defines whether the IP Router is to acknowledge physical telegrams with a telegram. Options: Only if routed Always Only if routed: A acknowledge is only generated for received physical telegrams (from KNX) if they are routed to LAN.
  • Page 18 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Parameter “Group telegrams (main groups 14...31)” This parameter defines whether the telegrams with group addresses of the main groups 14 to 31 are filtered, routed or blocked. Options: Block Route Filter Block: No Group telegrams (main group 14…31) are routed to KNX. Route: All Group telegrams (main group 14…31) are routed to KNX.
  • Page 19 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Route: All received broadcast telegrams are routed to KNX. Parameter “Repetition of group telegrams ” This parameter defines whether the received group telegrams are re-sent in case of a fault (e.g. due to missing receiver). Options: Disable Enable Disable: The received group telegram is not re-sent to KNX in case of a fault.
  • Page 20: Use Of The Integrated Tunneling Servers

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.4 Use of the integrated tunneling servers The IP Router with Secure offers 5 additional physical addresses, which can be used for a tunneling connection, shown in fig. 5.4.1. These so-called tunneling servers can be used with the ETS as a programming interface or with another visual display client, with smartphone, with tablet, with bus tool etc.
  • Page 21 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Tunneling, the password for each Tunneling connection can be set in ETS, as shown in Figure 5.4.4, and users can change this password as needed. Fig.5.4.3 Setting - Secure activated Fig.5.4.4 Setting - tunneling password If a project password is not assigned to the project, ETS will prompt to assign a project password when activate Secure Commissioning , as shown in Figure 5.4.5 below.
  • Page 22: Knx Secure

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.5 KNX Secure The IP Router with Secure is a KNX device according to the KNX Secure standard. In other words, the device can run in secure mode, and the tunneling connection are encrypted. Therefore, the following information must be taken into account during device commissioning: It is essential to assign a project password as soon as a KNX Secure device is imported into a ...
  • Page 23 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Fig. 5.5.2 Add Device Certificate in overview Fig. 5.5.3 Add Device Certificate in project  FDSK sticker is applied on the device. Without the FDSK, it will no longer be possible to operate the device in KNX Secure mode after a reset.
  • Page 24 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Example: If this application in the project needs to be tried with another device, it is no longer the original device. When the application is downloaded to a new device, the following prompt will appear on the left of figure 5.5.5, click yes, the Add Device Certificate window will appear, then enter the initial FDSK of the new device, and you need to reset the device to the factory settings (it is not required if the device is still factory default;...
  • Page 25: Ets Bus Configuration Interface

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router ETS generates and manages keys: Keys and passwords can be exported as needed to the use of security keys outside of the associated ETS projects, e.g. if a client would like to access one of the tunnels. As shown in Figure 5.5.7 below, the file extension is .knxkeys.
  • Page 26 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Fig.5.6.1 ETS bus configuration interface ETS with IP connection example( the IP router is similar with IP interface): The whole process is shown in Figure 5.6.2 below. Select the IP device, select one of the Tunneling (such as physical address 1.1.2), click “Test”, the commissioning password and authentication code input window will pop up (the password and authentication code can be viewed in the device property window in the project), enter the password and authentication code.
  • Page 27 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Fig. 5.6.2 IP tunneling connection In Figure 5.6.2, if Secure Tunneling is not activated, , the commissioning password and authentication code are not required when the device is connected as an interface; if Secure Tunneling is activated, ETS will prompt you to enter the commissioning password and authentication code when connecting.
  • Page 28: Chapter 6 Factory Setting

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 6 Factory setting The IP Router is delivered with the following default factory settings: Physical address 15.15.0 15.15.241 15.15.242 Physical address for IP tunneling connections 15.15.243 15.15.244 15.15.245 IP configuration IP address assignment Fixed for 192.168.2.200 IP routing multicast address 224.0.23.12 Routing (KNX->LAN)

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