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714N-POE Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
The 714N-POE was designed to have minimum impact on network performance.
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If required, all of the traffic between the 714N-POE(s) and the panel can be completely
isolated from the rest of the existing network by connecting all of the 714N-POE modules
and the panel to the same switch, then connecting the switch to the remainder of the
network. All traffic between the 714N-POE and the panel would then be confined to the
switch where they are connected, while still allowing the panel to communicate with the
central station through the normal network.
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The 714N-POE is a single purpose network device. The module establishes outbound panel
communication using the TCP/IP protocol that remains open indefinitely. No inbound
communication is allowed. This prevents a potential intruder from making any type of
connection with the 714N-POE through the network.
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All communication between the 714N-POE and the control panel is encrypted using
128-bit AES encryption. This is the same encryption standard approved and used by the U.S.
government, including the National Security Agency for encrypting secret information.
• The socket can be closed by the 714N-POE or panel after a time-out.
• The connection is re-established by the 714N-POE after the time-out.
• A pair of supervision packets are sent every 5 seconds.
- The payload for each packet is 18 bytes and the total traffic, including overhead, is
approximately 2 kilobytes per minute for each 714N-POE.
- Non-Supervision messages have a payload range of 18-50 bytes.
714N-POE encryption has not been evaluated by UL.
714N-POE NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS