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Page 1 - User Guide

GRouter4Single Port 709.1 /852 LON/IP RouterUser Guide4.052007/06/06

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A channel, then, is dened as a group of routers that all send information to each other. e linesof communication are open in both directions and to

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support to ANSI/EIA 709.1 networks. is allows multi-building or multi-site connection ofautomation networks.InternetFig.1.5: Multi-site building aut

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Node Node...Node Node...78 kbps LON 78 kbps LON EthernetRemoteMonitoringConfigurationLON/WiFiRoutersOptionalWiFi to EthernetBridgeAd Hoc 802.11b WiFi

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Multicast is not a concern when all the 852 devices share the same subnet. e following guresillustrate the dierences between multicast and unicast.

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1.6. 852 to 852 Bridging Router ModeIn order to better support large installations with dozens of IP to LON routers a GRouter devicecan be congured

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1.7. Redundant Twin Modee Twin Redundant Mode enables two GRouter devices to operate as a redundant pair for highavailability applications without g

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Redundant TwinRoutersRouterIP/LONEthernet 852 709FTT-10Network Management Tool & 852 Configuration ServerEthernet852 InterfaceEthernet SwitchEther

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1.7.1. DenitionsFor the purpose of clarifying the descriptions the following denitions are used:Failure: A failure is detected whenever a heart bea

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comm_failure is set to 1 when there is either a monitoring failure or a diagnostic detects a fault.comm_failure is not set to 0 until all failures and

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Status is an 8 bit number. e bit denitions are given in Table 1. It is the same informationreported in the Status SNVT reserved eld.totalArbs is th

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Copyright © 2007 by Adept Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Printed in USA.Version 4.05, June 2007.is document, the associated soware, and the asso

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1.8. System Requirements and Connections1.8.1. System RequirementsTo congure the GRouter device, you will need a web browser such as FireFox, Mozil

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1.8.2. Button, Indicators, and Connectors for GRouter189234567101112131415Index Description1 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Port. RJ-45 Cat-5.2 Power LED lig

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block unscrew the terminal screws on the block and insert the ends of the appropriate wires intoeach opening. Tighten the terminal screws. Pins A and

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internal terminator is installed, a jumper on header JP1 is used to congure the type oftermination. In order to do this the case must be opened. Disc

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2. Web Conguratione Web-based GRouter device interface allows the user to access and change conguration dataon the GRouter device by using any htt

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Cat5 CrossOver CableFig.2.2: Ethernet with direct connect crossover cable2.1.2. WiFi (802.11b)For WiFi equipped GRouter devices, an 802.11b WiFi acc

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EthernetAd Hoc BridgeFig.2.4: WiFi setup with ad hoc bridge and Ethernet connection to host computerFig.2.5: WiFi setup with ad hoc WiFi card on PCA

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2.1.3. Establishing ConnectionOnce the IP connection (WiFi or Ethernet) is setup, power up the GRouter device. It takes about60 seconds for the GRout

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• Reboot GRouter device and reestablish communications using new settings• If communications with new settings cannot be established because of lost o

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2.1.5. WiFi Setup in Windows XP• Go to the network connections control panel. Right click wireless connection and select properties.• Select the gene

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Table of Contents1. Overview ...71.1. Introduction ...

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2.2. Status Pagee status page is the home page for the web Tool. e buttons shown on the le will varydepending on what optional services have been

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IP MAC ADDRESS: e IP MAC or hardware address assigned to the router's IP port.IP ADDRESS: e IP address assigned to the router.NODE ID (709.1):

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2.3. Router Setup Pagee Router Basic Setup Page is used to set up basic conguration properties of the router.Following is a brief description of ea

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• Manual Mode: Use manual mode when precise control over the Channel List is desired. Inmanual mode the user is responsible for the conguration of th

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e GRouter device’s LAN address must also be static and the 852 port must be mapped by theNAT router. NAT Router Support: ese radio buttons allow the

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added to a channel or their routing data is changed. is may be helpful for low bandwidth 852channels. Select the new value and click the Submit Chan

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when moving the router to a dierent 852 channel or conguration and a known startingconguration is desirable..Reboot: is button performs a so rebo

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2.3.3. Bridging Router SetupWhen 852 to 852 bridging router mode is enabled the GG router has two IP side 852 interfaces.One is labeled the Side A an

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Fig.2.11: Bridging Router Mode Setup Page-38-

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Side A Data IP Port: is eld appears when the router is in 852 bridge mode. It allows the userto set or change the Side A unicast IP port of the rout

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2.3.2. Manual Mode Router Setup...362.3.3. Bridging Router Setup ...

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2.4. IP Setup Pagee IP Setup Page displays status additional information about the Gateway's IP setup notincluded in the Router Setup page. Fol

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port 80 may be in use by another device. e device must be restarted before changes to the web-server port will be activated. To change the value, typ

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2.5. WiFi Setup PageFor GRouter devices equipped with WiFi IP interfaces the WiFi setup button will appear and willdisplay the WiFi setup page.MODE:

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• Ad hoc (join or create): Use this mode for creating an ad hoc network if one does not exist orjoining one that already exists with the chosen SSID•

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2.6. 709 Setup Pagee 709 Setup Page is used to set up the 709.1 protocol specic properties of the router. isinformation includes the subnet addres

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Subnet: When a node is uncongured the subnet may be zero. Valid congured subnet numbersare from 1 to 255. Enter the subnet number then click Submit

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Set Group Table: is button sets all the group bits by assigning each a value of one and stores thenew values in memory.Fig.2.14: Subnet Forwarding T

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2.7. Channel List PageIn Normal mode the Channel Membership List is controlled by the conguration server. Whereasin Manual mode the Channel Membersh

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Channel Date Time: is is the 852 DateTime when the Channel Membership List was lastchanged. is is a read only eld for debugging purposes. In Normal

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Fig.2.17: Channel List Page in Manual ModeChannel Date Time: is is the 852 DateTime when the Channel Membership List was lastchanged. is is a read

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List Of FiguresFigure 1.1: Network Layers...8Figure 1.

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ending in ".0 " are reserved. Some addresses ending in ".1" are used for multicast host broadcastsand should also be avoided. Exam

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Fig.2.18: Device Detail PageDevice Name: e name of the device.IP Address: e current IP address of the device.IP Port: e current IP Port number on

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2.9. Diagnostics Pagee Diagnostics Page provides statistics about the performance of the router. is page is helpfulin debugging conguration as it

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Number of Channel Members: is is the number of devices in the 852 channel. In Bridging Modethis only provides the number of devices in the NearSide c

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2.10. DDNS Setup Pagee DDNS Setup Page allows the conguration of DDNS capability. is page only appears whenin manual mode. Following is a brief de

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2.11. Twin Setup Pageis page congures the twin mode redundant router feature. Twin mode is an optionalenhancement and is not activated in a standar

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Time + Cushion, both monitoring packets are not detected by a router then a monitoring failurehas been deemed to have occurred. e routers then go to

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between propagations. If the update time is non zero, every update time ms a status SNVT isscheduled for propagation. It is propagated even if the sta

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2.12. Twin Mode Status Pagee Twin Mode Status Page displays operational state and statistics information about theRedundant Twin Mode operation. Twi

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Seconds Since Clear: is eld indicates the number of seconds since the statistics were lastcleared. Arb Count: is eld indicates this device’s arbit

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Figure 2.19: Diagnostics Page ...52Figure 2.20: Dynamic DNS C

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2.13. Contacts Pagee Contacts Page contains contact information and links for Adept Systems, Inc.Fig.2.23: Contacts Page-60-

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3. Network Integration and Management3.1. Manual Mode ExampleConguring in Manual Modeis section contains step-by-step instructions on conguring t

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Fig.3.1: Conguration Server Screen• Verify that the GRouter device is congured correctly by checking the Channel List Page onthe router. If congur

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“Commission Members” option. Aer a few seconds, both the LonMaker PC and the GRouterdevices will turn green. • You will now be able to install and co

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Fig.3.2: Initial LonMaker DrawingFig.3.3: Router Channel Setup-64-

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Fig.3.4: Service Pin DialogFig.3.5: Fully Commissioned Router3.5. NAT Router Exampleis section contains step-by-step instructions on how to set up

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Node NodeWANInternetNetworkManagmentLON/IP RouterPrivate Static IP AddressNAT Port MappedLAN to WAN RouterStatic or DynamicPublic IP AddressNAT Port M

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DDNS domain name for the NAT-DDNS router, you must go to dyndns.org and register forone.• Verify DDNS is working by doing a manual look up the IP addr

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• On router A’s Twin Mode Setup Page, enable Twin Mode by selecting the associated ON radiobutton. e routers will now act as a redundant pair.• Go to

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Fig.3.8: LonMaker New Device Channel DialogFig.3.9: LonMaker Drawing With Commissioned Monitoring Device-69-

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1. Overview1.1. Introductione GRouter (GR4) router supports two open standard protocols, namely ANSI/EIA 709.1 andANSI/EIA 852. Both the ANSI/EIA 7

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Fig.3.10: New Virtual Functional Device DialogFig.3.11: Functional Blocks NV Shapes Dialog-70-

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Fig.3.12: Functional Block On Drawing3.8. Conguring with the Coactive Router-LL3.8.1. Manual Modeis section contains step-by-step instructions on

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3.8.2. Normal Mode With Router-LL Conguration Server• Using the web conguration pages, set up IP address(es), subnet mask(s), and IP gatewayaddress

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4. Firmware Upgrade Instructionse GRouter device's rmware can be upgraded using p over the IP interface. is featureallows GRouter device use

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Fig.1.1: Network LayersA network connector is a device that joins dierent parts of a network. Connectors have a specicname that is dependent on the

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Fig.1.3: CN to IP Router/Gateway Architecturee GRouter device also employs a web server for conguration purposes. (See Figure 2.4)Fig.1.4: GRouter

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