| Quick Help Enter
 a device instance from 1 to 4,194,303. Enter a port number (note that 
47808 is the standard port expected by most BIP devices). The
 device object name, description, and location are entered here. 
MS/TP port settings, as well as standard BACnet timeout and 
retry values are also entered on this page. These values are stored in a
 special area of non-volatile memory rather than the XML configuration 
file.  Local
 command priority is used when the result of a Calculate or Copy rule is
 written to a commandable object. It is also used if the result of a 
client read map is saved to a local commandable object, although this 
would not be recommended. Output objects are commandable. Client 
read maps should store results in input or value objects, while client 
write maps take their data from value or output objects. In other words,
 output objects should not be used for input.  Backlog
 Limit refers to the number of outstanding requests that the BACnet 
client will be allowed to make. The client has the ability to generate 
requests faster than they can be sent even at the 100 megabit rate, and 
may send them faster than the receiving device can process them. The 
client will generate up to this number of requests before pausing to 
wait for replies. The limit will default to the maximum of 10.  Check
 the "allow" check box to allow faults to self-reset. These faults 
include things like error responses, timeouts, etc. Normally the 
client needs to read the realiability code to acknowledge the fault 
before it will automatically reset. By checking the "allow" check 
box, faults will automatically self-reset without 
acknowledgement. This is required any time the client does not 
periodically read reliability codes but does check fault status.  Check
 the "disable self-restart" box to disable self restart upon 
communication loss. If this box is not checked, this gateway will 
restart itself in an attempt to auto-recover if communications with 
devices has started and then stopped.  Segmentation
 can be disabled. This would only be valid when the Babel Buster is
 used as a gateway and the client does not support segmentation. As a 
router, this setting has no bearing on whether other devices may try to 
use segmentation.  If
 you have MS/TP devices on the local MS/TP link that are 
slave-only, i.e. do not respond to Who-Is, then you will want to 
enable Slave Proxy Mode. Use the Manual setting if you will enter 
those devices explicitly on the Slave Proxy page. Select Auto mode to 
attempt to auto-discover them. Click
 Save to store. This store process will take a little while as these 
parameters are being saved to non-volatile memory. A change in port 
number will not take effect until the next system restart. |