
Intesis
TM
ASCII Server
– BACnet Client
User Manual r1.1 EN
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4.
Discover MSTP slaves
(only when Explore Mode is MSTP): Will enable scan of MSTP slave nodes (by
default, only MSTP master nodes will be discovered). If enabled,
Start MAC
,
End MAC
and
Timeout
(in
ms) for the scan can be adjusted.
5.
MSTP Slaves through IP
(only when Explore Mode is IP): In case that BACnet IP to MSTP routers are
present in the BACnet/IP network, will enable scan of MSTP slaves through the corresponding BACnet/IP
router (note that MSTP master nodes under a BACnet/IP router will always be scanned). If enabled,
Net
Number
,
Start MAC
,
End MAC
and
Timeout
(in ms) for the scan can be adjusted.
•
Start BACnet Explorer
: Exploration of the bacnet network will start once the window
BACnet Explorer
itself
is open. You can Stop and restart it (button
Stop
becomes
Start
), in order to stop scanning traffic in the BACnet
network. BACnet devices found in the network will appear in
Explorer Results
section as they respond.
Figure 5.9
BACnet Explorer sample results on scan dialog
By clicking each of the devices, its Device Name, Instance, Network Number and Vendor Id will be given in the center
of the dialog.
Once list of devices is shown, next step is obtaining their list of objects. This can be done in two ways:
•
Selecting a particular device and clicking at
Discover
button
•
Checking all devices whose objects are to be scanned and clicking at
Discover Checked Devices
button. This
must be used with care when many devices are checked at once. Resulting scan time can become very large.
Either way, when having discovered objects under a BACnet device, they are shown in the list at the right part of the
window: