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Example of assigning IP addresses
A PC is to be used to access the KNX IP LineMaster 762.
IP address of the PC:
192.168.1.30
Subnet of the PC:
255.255.255.0
The KNX IP LineMaster 762 is located in the same LAN, i.e. it
uses the same subnet. The subnet constrains the IP addresses
that can be assigned. In this example, the IP address of the KNX
IP LineMaster must be 192.168.1.xx, where xx can be a number
from 1 to 254 (with the exception of 30, which is already taken by
the client PC). It must be ensured that no IP addresses are as-
signed twice.
IP address of the KNX IP LineMaster
192.168.1.31
Subnet of the KNX IP LineMaster:
255.255.255.0
Remote access
Remote access via Internet is possible with the KNX IP LineMas-
ter 762. More details can be found in the document "Remote ac-
cess with the ETS" at www.weinzierl.de
ETS parameter dialogue
The following parameters can be set using the ETS.
Device Description
This page provides a general description of the device and the
wiring scheme.
General
Local settings via menu
By disabeling this option, it is no longer possible to change set-
tings via the device menu. This includes setting the IP configura-
tion, resetting the counters, the device reset, the bus reset, and
temporarily changing the filter settings.
Manual operation on device (bypass filtering)
The duration of the manual operating mode is set here. The filter
table can be bypassed temporarily for commissioning or test pur-
poses. This can be set under the menu item "Filter". After termi-
nation, the normal operating mode as programmed by ETS is au-
tomatically processed again.
Routing (KNX TP -> IP)
Group telegrams (main group 0 to 13)
Main group 0 to 13 is the standard range of group addresses in
ETS.
Block:
No group telegrams of this main group are
routed to IP.
Route:
All group telegrams of this main group are
routed to IP independent of the filter table.
This setting is used for testing purposes
only.
Filter:
The filter table is used to check whether or
not the received group telegram should be
routed to IP.
Group telegrams (main group 14 to 31)
Main group 14 to 31 is the extended range of group addresses in
ETS.
Block:
No group telegrams of main groups 14 to 31
are routed to IP.
Route:
All group telegrams of main groups 14 to 31
are routed to IP.
Filter:
The filter table is used to check whether or
not the received group telegram should be
routed to IP.
Individually addressed telegrams
Individual addresses are used during a download.
Block:
No individually addressed telegrams are
routed to IP.
Route:
All individually addressed telegrams are
routed to IP.
Filter:
The individual address is used to check
whether the received individually addressed
telegram should be routed to IP.
Broadcast telegrams
Broadcast telegrams are used when assigning individual ad-
dresses.