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Installation and Start-up Guide 25 All rights reserved
--- IPv6 Network Interfaces ---
System message showing the setting for IPv6, including the display name,
interface name, set address, Link-Local, Zone Index, MAC address, etc..
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.
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/Ethernet network. This number must be
unique for the system.
NOTE When downloaded from the i-Vu® application, these numbers match those
set using SiteBuilder.
A factory-assigned Ethernet MAC Address
BACnet/SC Port tab
NOTE Since BACnet/SC runs on your IP network, you must configure the router’s IPv4 or IPv6 address
information on the Gig-E Port tab. If the router will not be routing to IP devices, you can Disable those ports after
configuring them.
The Connections > BACnet/SC Port tab provides hub status information plus the ability to configure the items
described in the table below for up to two Secure Connect ports.
Specify a number for the BACnet/SC network or set to 0 if the port is not used.
The network number is 0 by default.
NOTE When downloaded from the i-Vu® application, these numbers match those
set using SiteBuilder.
The Virtual MAC address of the router on the BACnet/SC network. It is the hex
representation of the Device Instance found on the Connections > Device tab.
NOTE If the Device ID of the router is zero (not recommended), a ’01’ will be
assigned to the third octet of this address because zero addresses are not valid
on a BACnet/SC network.
The status of the router’s connection as a client on the BACnet/SC network.