BACnet PAD routing
The IP port can be configured for PAD (Packet Assembling and Dissassembling) routing to a
companion PAD router located on a different subnet. The values on this page are assigned
by the BACnet system engineer.
For the log in procedure, see the topic
.
1
Use an Internet browser to log in.
2
Click
Routing
and then
Configuration
.
3
Select
Enable
for the port.
4
From the list box, choose
PAD
.
5
Set other properties as needed and then click
Save
.
Note:
The translator will restart. For additional changes, log in again.
The KMD-5551E translator supports BACnet IP PAD routing. A BACnet IP PAD router is a
special type of router that connects two or more BACnet network segments that are
separated by at least one IP-only router. The PAD router monitors network traffic for BACnet
messages addressed to other subnets and then repackages the message so that they can
pass through IP routers, in effect forming a “tunnel” between the two network segments. A
companion PAD router unpacks and retransmits the message on the remote BACnet
network.
Enable
Select to enable the network. The port block turns green when enabled.
Net
Designates the BACnet network number for the port. Assign network numbers in the
range from 1 to 65534.
Port
Assign a unique UDP port number to each of the enabled IP networks. The default port
number is 47808.
Remote IP
Enter the address of the remote PAD router. If network address translation (NAT)
is used between the local router and the PAD router, contact the network system
administrator for the correct public IP address.
Section 4: Setting up translation
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