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Application Guide — BASrouters
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Device Parameter
Default Value Description
Device Name
[varies]
The user can specify a name in this field. The default is the model name
followed by the last 6 digits of the device’s Ethernet MAC address.
Device Instance
0
This 22-bit decimal value (0–4,194,302) must be unique .
Device Location
[varies]
The user can specify a location in this field.
BACnet Ethernet Parameter Default Value Description
BACnet Ethernet Network
0
16-bit decimal value (1–65534). Each BACnet network, regardless of
technology, must have a unique network number. By retaining the
default value of 0, BACnet Ethernet routing is disabled.
BACnet/IP Parameters
Default Value Description
BACnet/IP UDP Port
BAC0
16-bit hex value (0–FFFF) is set to BAC0 as the default value and
should be used. All BACnet/IP devices on the same BACnet network
must have the same UDP port assignment. For other assignments
choose ports in the range from BAC1 to BACF while verifying that
these ports are available.
BACnet/IP Network
1
16-bit decimal value (1–65534). Each BACnet network, regardless of
technology, must have a unique network number. It is recommended
that all subnets of the same BACnet/IP network be given the same
BACnet network number as well.
IP Address
192.168.92.68 IP address in dotted decimal format. Select a valid address in the range
from 0.0.0.1 through 255.255.255.254.
IP Subnet
24
Decimal value (0–30) in the “slash” notation is the number of bits with
a “1” in the mask. The default value of 24 corresponds to 255.255.255.0
in the dotted decimal format. All devices on the same subnet which
communicate via BACnet/IP should use the same subnet mask.
IP Gateway
192.168.92.1 IP Gateway address in dotted decimal format. Select a valid address in
the range from 0.0.0.1 through 255.255.255.254.
MS/TP Parameters
Default Value Description
MS/TP MAC Address
0
Decimal value (0–127) represents the MAC address of the router’s
MS/TP port. Lower MAC address numbers are preferred.
MS/TP Network
2001
16-bit decimal value (1–65534). Each BACnet network, regardless of
technology, must have a unique network number.
Max Masters
127
This 8-bit decimal value (1–127) represents the highest master MAC
address in the MS/TP network. If the highest value MAC address is
unknown or if additional devices are to be added in the future above the
current highest MAC address, use the default setting of 127.
Max Info Frames
100
This is the maximum number of messages (1–100) that can be routed
onto the MS/TP network by the router per token pass. Values above 20
are typical.
MS/TP Baud Rate
38400
The baud rate of the MS/TP network can be 9600, 19200, 38400 or
76800 bps. All MS/TP devices on the same MS/TP network must use
the same baud rate. Auto-bauding devices will set their baud rates to
that of the BASrouter.
MS/TP Tolerance
Lenient
Affects the degree to which interoperability with devices is successful.
Lenient option causes less efficient traffic but optimises interoperability.
Basic Parameters for All BASrouters