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Enter the known remote network numbers and the ports via which they may be reached. The Info strings are strictly informational and have no bearing on functionality. The
router's address is optional. If not given here, it will be
searched for on the network using Who-Is-Router. You may enter the
remote router's address as an MS/TP MAC address, or an
IP address optionally with port number. If no port number is given,
the MX-73-V3's own local port number will be used. IP should be given
in the form of 192.168.1.199:47808 (for example) or just 192.168.1.199. It
should be noted that even if you do enter the router's address here, it
will be replaced in the event an I-Am-Router message is received for
the given network number but having a different router address. It
should also be noted that if some external BACnet network management
tool sends a router table initialize message to this device, the entire
page shown here will be replaced. After a delay of a few minutes, the
new contents of this page will be auto-saved to the XML
configuration file for subsequent reload. Thus, the router portion of
this MX-73-V3 may be remotely managed. If
you leave this page completely empty, all routers needed for routing of
traffic will be located using the Who-Is-Router broadcast to the
network. Routers that are found this way, in addition to any listed
here, will be listed on the Discovered page. |