GRouter4Single Port 709.1 /852 LON/IP RouterUser Guide4.052007/06/06
A channel, then, is dened as a group of routers that all send information to each other. e linesof communication are open in both directions and to
support to ANSI/EIA 709.1 networks. is allows multi-building or multi-site connection ofautomation networks.InternetFig.1.5: Multi-site building aut
Node Node...Node Node...78 kbps LON 78 kbps LON EthernetRemoteMonitoringConfigurationLON/WiFiRoutersOptionalWiFi to EthernetBridgeAd Hoc 802.11b WiFi
Multicast is not a concern when all the 852 devices share the same subnet. e following guresillustrate the dierences between multicast and unicast.
1.6. 852 to 852 Bridging Router ModeIn order to better support large installations with dozens of IP to LON routers a GRouter devicecan be congured
1.7. Redundant Twin Modee Twin Redundant Mode enables two GRouter devices to operate as a redundant pair for highavailability applications without g
Redundant TwinRoutersRouterIP/LONEthernet 852 709FTT-10Network Management Tool & 852 Configuration ServerEthernet852 InterfaceEthernet SwitchEther
1.7.1. DenitionsFor the purpose of clarifying the descriptions the following denitions are used:Failure: A failure is detected whenever a heart bea
comm_failure is set to 1 when there is either a monitoring failure or a diagnostic detects a fault.comm_failure is not set to 0 until all failures and
Status is an 8 bit number. e bit denitions are given in Table 1. It is the same informationreported in the Status SNVT reserved eld.totalArbs is th
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1.8. System Requirements and Connections1.8.1. System RequirementsTo congure the GRouter device, you will need a web browser such as FireFox, Mozil
1.8.2. Button, Indicators, and Connectors for GRouter189234567101112131415Index Description1 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Port. RJ-45 Cat-5.2 Power LED lig
block unscrew the terminal screws on the block and insert the ends of the appropriate wires intoeach opening. Tighten the terminal screws. Pins A and
internal terminator is installed, a jumper on header JP1 is used to congure the type oftermination. In order to do this the case must be opened. Disc
2. Web Conguratione Web-based GRouter device interface allows the user to access and change conguration dataon the GRouter device by using any htt
Cat5 CrossOver CableFig.2.2: Ethernet with direct connect crossover cable2.1.2. WiFi (802.11b)For WiFi equipped GRouter devices, an 802.11b WiFi acc
EthernetAd Hoc BridgeFig.2.4: WiFi setup with ad hoc bridge and Ethernet connection to host computerFig.2.5: WiFi setup with ad hoc WiFi card on PCA
2.1.3. Establishing ConnectionOnce the IP connection (WiFi or Ethernet) is setup, power up the GRouter device. It takes about60 seconds for the GRout
• Reboot GRouter device and reestablish communications using new settings• If communications with new settings cannot be established because of lost o
2.1.5. WiFi Setup in Windows XP• Go to the network connections control panel. Right click wireless connection and select properties.• Select the gene
Table of Contents1. Overview ...71.1. Introduction ...
2.2. Status Pagee status page is the home page for the web Tool. e buttons shown on the le will varydepending on what optional services have been
IP MAC ADDRESS: e IP MAC or hardware address assigned to the router's IP port.IP ADDRESS: e IP address assigned to the router.NODE ID (709.1):
2.3. Router Setup Pagee Router Basic Setup Page is used to set up basic conguration properties of the router.Following is a brief description of ea
• Manual Mode: Use manual mode when precise control over the Channel List is desired. Inmanual mode the user is responsible for the conguration of th
e GRouter device’s LAN address must also be static and the 852 port must be mapped by theNAT router. NAT Router Support: ese radio buttons allow the
added to a channel or their routing data is changed. is may be helpful for low bandwidth 852channels. Select the new value and click the Submit Chan
when moving the router to a dierent 852 channel or conguration and a known startingconguration is desirable..Reboot: is button performs a so rebo
2.3.3. Bridging Router SetupWhen 852 to 852 bridging router mode is enabled the GG router has two IP side 852 interfaces.One is labeled the Side A an
Fig.2.11: Bridging Router Mode Setup Page-38-
Side A Data IP Port: is eld appears when the router is in 852 bridge mode. It allows the userto set or change the Side A unicast IP port of the rout
2.3.2. Manual Mode Router Setup...362.3.3. Bridging Router Setup ...
2.4. IP Setup Pagee IP Setup Page displays status additional information about the Gateway's IP setup notincluded in the Router Setup page. Fol
port 80 may be in use by another device. e device must be restarted before changes to the web-server port will be activated. To change the value, typ
2.5. WiFi Setup PageFor GRouter devices equipped with WiFi IP interfaces the WiFi setup button will appear and willdisplay the WiFi setup page.MODE:
• Ad hoc (join or create): Use this mode for creating an ad hoc network if one does not exist orjoining one that already exists with the chosen SSID•
2.6. 709 Setup Pagee 709 Setup Page is used to set up the 709.1 protocol specic properties of the router. isinformation includes the subnet addres
Subnet: When a node is uncongured the subnet may be zero. Valid congured subnet numbersare from 1 to 255. Enter the subnet number then click Submit
Set Group Table: is button sets all the group bits by assigning each a value of one and stores thenew values in memory.Fig.2.14: Subnet Forwarding T
2.7. Channel List PageIn Normal mode the Channel Membership List is controlled by the conguration server. Whereasin Manual mode the Channel Membersh
Channel Date Time: is is the 852 DateTime when the Channel Membership List was lastchanged. is is a read only eld for debugging purposes. In Normal
Fig.2.17: Channel List Page in Manual ModeChannel Date Time: is is the 852 DateTime when the Channel Membership List was lastchanged. is is a read
List Of FiguresFigure 1.1: Network Layers...8Figure 1.
ending in ".0 " are reserved. Some addresses ending in ".1" are used for multicast host broadcastsand should also be avoided. Exam
Fig.2.18: Device Detail PageDevice Name: e name of the device.IP Address: e current IP address of the device.IP Port: e current IP Port number on
2.9. Diagnostics Pagee Diagnostics Page provides statistics about the performance of the router. is page is helpfulin debugging conguration as it
Number of Channel Members: is is the number of devices in the 852 channel. In Bridging Modethis only provides the number of devices in the NearSide c
2.10. DDNS Setup Pagee DDNS Setup Page allows the conguration of DDNS capability. is page only appears whenin manual mode. Following is a brief de
2.11. Twin Setup Pageis page congures the twin mode redundant router feature. Twin mode is an optionalenhancement and is not activated in a standar
Time + Cushion, both monitoring packets are not detected by a router then a monitoring failurehas been deemed to have occurred. e routers then go to
between propagations. If the update time is non zero, every update time ms a status SNVT isscheduled for propagation. It is propagated even if the sta
2.12. Twin Mode Status Pagee Twin Mode Status Page displays operational state and statistics information about theRedundant Twin Mode operation. Twi
Seconds Since Clear: is eld indicates the number of seconds since the statistics were lastcleared. Arb Count: is eld indicates this device’s arbit
Figure 2.19: Diagnostics Page ...52Figure 2.20: Dynamic DNS C
2.13. Contacts Pagee Contacts Page contains contact information and links for Adept Systems, Inc.Fig.2.23: Contacts Page-60-
3. Network Integration and Management3.1. Manual Mode ExampleConguring in Manual Modeis section contains step-by-step instructions on conguring t
Fig.3.1: Conguration Server Screen• Verify that the GRouter device is congured correctly by checking the Channel List Page onthe router. If congur
“Commission Members” option. Aer a few seconds, both the LonMaker PC and the GRouterdevices will turn green. • You will now be able to install and co
Fig.3.2: Initial LonMaker DrawingFig.3.3: Router Channel Setup-64-
Fig.3.4: Service Pin DialogFig.3.5: Fully Commissioned Router3.5. NAT Router Exampleis section contains step-by-step instructions on how to set up
Node NodeWANInternetNetworkManagmentLON/IP RouterPrivate Static IP AddressNAT Port MappedLAN to WAN RouterStatic or DynamicPublic IP AddressNAT Port M
DDNS domain name for the NAT-DDNS router, you must go to dyndns.org and register forone.• Verify DDNS is working by doing a manual look up the IP addr
• On router A’s Twin Mode Setup Page, enable Twin Mode by selecting the associated ON radiobutton. e routers will now act as a redundant pair.• Go to
Fig.3.8: LonMaker New Device Channel DialogFig.3.9: LonMaker Drawing With Commissioned Monitoring Device-69-
1. Overview1.1. Introductione GRouter (GR4) router supports two open standard protocols, namely ANSI/EIA 709.1 andANSI/EIA 852. Both the ANSI/EIA 7
Fig.3.10: New Virtual Functional Device DialogFig.3.11: Functional Blocks NV Shapes Dialog-70-
Fig.3.12: Functional Block On Drawing3.8. Conguring with the Coactive Router-LL3.8.1. Manual Modeis section contains step-by-step instructions on
3.8.2. Normal Mode With Router-LL Conguration Server• Using the web conguration pages, set up IP address(es), subnet mask(s), and IP gatewayaddress
4. Firmware Upgrade Instructionse GRouter device's rmware can be upgraded using p over the IP interface. is featureallows GRouter device use
Fig.1.1: Network LayersA network connector is a device that joins dierent parts of a network. Connectors have a specicname that is dependent on the
Fig.1.3: CN to IP Router/Gateway Architecturee GRouter device also employs a web server for conguration purposes. (See Figure 2.4)Fig.1.4: GRouter
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