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TECHNICAL BULLETIN Supervisory Controller Networking Date Supervisory Controller Networking 3 3 Concepts 4 Organization 4 Information 4 Network Possibilities 5 Network Hardware Requirements 5 Network Software Requirements 5 Possibilities 6 Network Node 7 Performance Requirements 8 Factory Default Settings 9 Access Control MAC Address 10 Address 10 Mask or IP Address Mask 10 Router Address 10 IP Port 11 Network Requirements 11 Address 11 Protocols 12 Object Identifier 13 Management Object 14 Management Objects in Standard Configuration 15 Management Objects in Broadcast Disabled Configuration 16 2001 Johnson Controls Inc No LIT 6891300 Release 5.0 Supervisory Controller Networking Overview 18 Procedures 20 Up N30s in a New Dedicated Ethernet Network 20 Up N30s in an Existing Shared Ethernet Network with BOOTP 21 Up N30s in an Existing Shared Ethernet Network without BOOTP 23 N30s Across Multiple Ethernet Network Segments 30 44 Troubleshooting Guide 44 A Networking Hardware 46 46 Concepts 47 Supervisory Controller 47 Terminal 47 Terminal Emulator 47 47 Media 48 Connection Cable 48 Cable 49 Devices 49 B Networking Worksheets 51 51 Concepts 52 Worksheets 52 Worksheet Example Data 54 C Information for Network or System Administrator 65 65 Concepts 66 for Network or System Administrator 66 Supervisory Controller Networking Supervisory Controller N30 Supervisory Controllers N30 can communicate using Building Automation and Control Network messaging over Ethernet through adherence to Annex J of BACnet Specification 135 1995 The BACnet protocol can operate any Ethernet IP network and can co exist with Metasys N1 however BACnet nodes do not communicate with N1 nodes Metasys BACnet IP Ethernet network is referred to as network in this document document contains information about N30 Ethernet networking defines important terms discusses software and hardware and lists detailed procedures for networking N30s This describes how to set up N30s in a new dedicated Ethernet network set up N30s in an existing shared Ethernet network with Bootstrap set up N30s in an existing shared Ethernet network without BOOTP network N30s across multiple Ethernet network segments document applies to the N30 and N31 Supervisory unless otherwise noted Supervisory Controller Networking Concepts Organization document consists of five main sections as described in Table 1 1 Chapter Organization Concepts Overview Procedures outlines the contents of the chapter background information necessary to or understand specific tasks general steps for performing the tasks in the Detailed Procedures section This is geared toward users already experienced in Supervisory Controller networking This section be thought of and used as a quick reference guide in detail the steps needed to complete tasks described within the chapter This section geared toward users who are new to Supervisory Controller networking information on potential problems as well as for solving them to Table 2 to find information related to N30 Supervisory networking 2 Related Information To Information with objects the VT100 databases Project Builder with objects Project Builder Site Book Supervisory Controller User Manual Supervisory Controller Quick Start Technical LIT 6891200 Builder User Guide LIT 693200 Book User Guide LIT 6893100 Information Supervisory Controller Networking Network Possibilities new N30 Network allows communication between BACnet network N30s and M Workstations In this case the N30 factory unique Internet Protocol IP addresses are acceptable since other devices exist on the network meaning there will not be of IP addresses causing communication problems and M Workstations can be networked to an existing Ethernet network to share the network with existing devices In thi

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