i-Vu® XT Router (drv_gen5)    CARRIER CORPORATION ©2022  
Installation and Start-up Guide  13  All rights reserved 
 
 
To set an IPv6 address 
You must define the i-Vu® XT Router's IPv6 addressing (IPv6 address, multicast address, and default gateway) in 
the Service Port controller setup pages so that the router can communicate with the i-Vu Pro Server on the IP 
network.  
Use one of the IPv6 addressing schemes described below with the instructions that follow below.  
 
Default IP Address 
that your system creates 
fd01::192:168:168:<rotary> 
Custom Static 
from your network administrator  
Select Custom Static if you have a permanent IP addresses which 
does not change and is usually obtained from the network 
administrator. 
DHCP 
generated by a DHCP server 
The IP network uses a DHCP server for IP addressing 
This is an autogenerated private IP address used for local network 
segment communications. Segment starts with FE80. 
Used for Global Scope addressing and multicasting. This is defined 
by the building network administrator. Segment starts with FCxx or 
FDxx. 
 
NOTE Carefully plan your addressing scheme to avoid duplicating addresses. If third-party devices are integrated 
into the system, make sure your addresses do not conflict with their addresses. 
 
To set a custom IP address 
1  Obtain the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address for the router from the facility network 
administrator. 
2  On the Connections page, under the Gig-E Port tab > BACnet/IPv6, select Custom Static in the drop-down list 
for Address Mode. 
3  Enter the IP Address, Prefix Length, and Default Gateway addresses that the network administrator gave 
you. 
4  Click  .