29/10/2010, 18:00:25
Merci Marc pour ces infos, je crois que je vais reprendre complètement la doc.
Je suis loin d'être un pro d'ETS mais je vais essayer d'aller plus loin.
Thierry
Le 29 oct. 2010 à 17:49, marc.assin a écrit :
> On 29 oct, 13:51, sprint95 <sprint...@free.fr> wrote:
>> Quelqu'un aurait il un truc et astuce pour m'aider à y arriver ?
>
>
> "Note
> For stable communication via KNXnet/IP Tunneling the
> IP Interface must use a separate individual address for
> each KNXnet/IP Tunneling connection. These
> additional individual addresses must be different from
> the individual address of the device and must not be
> used by any other bus device. In ETS these individual
> addresses should be reserved by proxy devices."
>
> Et qui plus est, ce n'est pas 4 mais 5 tunnels !
>
> "The IP Interface N148/22 provides up to five KNXnet/IP
> Tunneling connections, allowing for e.g. simultaneous
> configuration with ETS3 and operation of a
> visualization."
Je suis loin d'être un pro d'ETS mais je vais essayer d'aller plus loin.
Thierry
Le 29 oct. 2010 à 17:49, marc.assin a écrit :
> On 29 oct, 13:51, sprint95 <sprint...@free.fr> wrote:
>> Quelqu'un aurait il un truc et astuce pour m'aider à y arriver ?
>
>
> "Note
> For stable communication via KNXnet/IP Tunneling the
> IP Interface must use a separate individual address for
> each KNXnet/IP Tunneling connection. These
> additional individual addresses must be different from
> the individual address of the device and must not be
> used by any other bus device. In ETS these individual
> addresses should be reserved by proxy devices."
>
> Et qui plus est, ce n'est pas 4 mais 5 tunnels !
>
> "The IP Interface N148/22 provides up to five KNXnet/IP
> Tunneling connections, allowing for e.g. simultaneous
> configuration with ETS3 and operation of a
> visualization."