APDU Timeout Indicates the time—in milliseconds—between retransmissions of an APDU
requiring an acknowledgment for which no acknowledgment has been received.
APDU Seg. Timeout The Segment Timeout property indicates the time—in milliseconds—
between the retransmission of an APDU segment.
Backup Failure Timeout The time—in seconds—that the router must wait before ending a
BACnet backup or restore procedure. Use a BACnet Operator Workstation such as KMC
Connect or TotalControl to backup the router.
IPAddress The internal or private network address of the router. For BACnet routing that
requires a public IPaddress, see Setting up routing on page 27.
Subnet Mask Mask determines which part of the IP address is used for a network identifier
and which part is used for a device identifier. The mask must match the mask for the
network gateway router and other devices on the subnet.
Default Gateway The address of the network gateway router. The BAC-5051E router and
gateway router must be part of the same LAN subnet.
Restart Device Restarts the router. Similar to restarting the router with a BACnet cold start
from KMC Connect or TotalControl. A restart does not change properties or save changes
not yet saved.
MAC The MAC (Media Access Control) address uniquely identifies the router on the local
area network. This number is assigned by the manufacturer and cannot be changed.
Time page
Set the properties of the Time page to set up the router as a BACnet time master device.
Time The local time and date as maintained by the router is displayed at the top of the web
page. Time and date can be entered directly or synchronized to the time in the computer
running the browser.
Sync to PC Click to immediately transfer the time and date maintained by the computer
running the browser to the router.
Refresh Clicking Refresh discards any changes and reloads router properties on the web
page.
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