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How to create a BACnet Interface with an IP Network on the Automation Server.

You create a BACnet interface with an IP network on the automation server to allow it to easily host a local network of BACnet/IP controllers.

Be sure to create an IP network in conjunction with configuring the Ethernet port 2 on the automation server.

1. Ensure that you log on to the automation server using an account with authorized engineering privileges.

2. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the BACnet Interface.

3. Configure the BACnet Interface for the automation server since two networks are required here.

This automatically creates the necessary BACnet/IP network utilizing the IP address of the automation server Ethernet 1 port. The default network port of 47808 default setting is also the default setting for all BACnet/IP controllers.

4. Click Create.

5. In the File menu, click New and IP network.

6. In the Naming the object page, enter a name for the new IP network and click Next.

7. In IP Network basic settings page, in the Network ID box, enter a unique network ID not currently used in the system.

NOTE: Because the automation server is a BACnet router, ensure that the network ID numbers are unique and different. While network ID numbers can be the same across an IP router, they must be unique across a BACnet router.

8. In the IP address box, enter 10.110.210.1 (AS-P Ethernet Port 2 is configured as DHCP Server).

9. In the IP port number box, ensure that you accept the default setting of 47,808. This is the default setting for all BACnet/IP controllers. Then click create.

10. You can discover BACnet/IP controllers with the Device Discovery view of the server.

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How to create a BACnet Interface with an IP Network on the Automation Server.

You create a BACnet interface with an IP network on the automation server to allow it to easily host a local network of BACnet/IP controllers.

Be sure to create an IP network in conjunction with configuring the Ethernet port 2 on the automation server.

1. Ensure that you log on to the automation server using an account with authorized engineering privileges.

2. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the BACnet Interface.

3. Configure the BACnet Interface for the automation server since two networks are required here.

This automatically creates the necessary BACnet/IP network utilizing the IP address of the automation server Ethernet 1 port. The default network port of 47808 default setting is also the default setting for all BACnet/IP controllers.

4. Click Create.

5. In the File menu, click New and IP network.

6. In the Naming the object page, enter a name for the new IP network and click Next.
 

7. In IP Network basic settings page, in the Network ID box, enter a unique network ID not currently used in the system.

NOTE: Because the automation server is a BACnet router, ensure that the network ID numbers are unique and different. While network ID numbers can be the same across an IP router, they must be unique across a BACnet router.

8. In the IP address box, enter 10.110.210.1 (AS-P Ethernet Port 2 is configured as DHCP Server).

9. In the IP port number box, ensure that you accept the default setting of 47,808. This is the default setting for all BACnet/IP controllers. Then click create.

10. You can discover BACnet/IP controllers with the Device Discovery view of the server.

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