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Installation and Start-up Guide 23 All rights reserved
The port that the i-Vu® XT Router will use for BACnet communication.
If the i-Vu® XT Router has two BACnet/IP networks communicating on the Gig-E
port, confirm that the home network interface has the port number set to what
the i-Vu® application will use for BACnet communication.
If this network interface will be used to access BBMDs, set the BBMD tables by
using the BBMD buttons.
• Import BBMD—Import BBMD tables in the specified format. See "Setting up
BACnet Broadcast Management Devices (BBMDs)" in SiteBuilder or i-Vu®
Help.
• Export BBMD—Export the BBMD table that is in the controller to use for
storage, viewing, or troubleshooting.
Gig-E Port using BACnet/IPv6 or BACnet/Ethernet
Home network
or
Set as home
This is typically the network that is communicating with the building automation
system's application. This sets the BACnet Address of the Device Object. If the
port is Enabled, the user can set this port as the home network to identify it as
the connection to the i-Vu® application.
Click Disable if you want to disable the port from use.
The network number for the BACnet/IPv6 network. This number must be unique
for the system.
NOTE When downloaded from the i-Vu® application, these numbers match those
set using SiteBuilder.
For IPv6 addressing, see the IPv6 Best Practices guide.
• Default IP Address—fd01::192:168:168:<rotary>
• Custom Static—Select if you have a permanent IP addresses which does not
change and is usually obtained from the network administrator.
• DHCP—The IP network uses a DCHP server for IP addressing.
• Link-Local—An autogenerated private IP address used for local network
segment communications. Segment starts with FE80.
• SLAAC—Used for Global Scope addressing and multicasting. This is defined
by the building network administrator. Segment starts with FCxx or FDxx.
Displays the unique address of the device, if assigned. Editable only if using
Custom Static addressing.
Value set between 10 and 127 to define the number of leftmost bits identifying
the network portion of the address.
Displays the Default Gateway of the device, if assigned. Editable only if using
Custom Static addressing.