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6.
At the BBMD DETAILS portion of the screen,
use the
TAB
key, if necessary, to move the cursor
to FDT is present? <support FD?>.
7.
Press
SHIFT
+
and when the menu appears, use
the down arrow key to select
on
.
8.
Press the
TAB
key to move the cursor to
Maximum size of FDT.
9.
Type the number of FDs (routers) that are on the
network.
10. Use the
TAB
key to move the cursor to the UDP
Port column on the BDT ENTRIES portion of the
screen. The cursor is at the first field.
11. Type the UDP port number that you received
from the network administrator.
12. Press the
TAB
key to move the cursor to the IP
address column.
13. Type the address that you received from the
network administrator.
14. Press the
TAB
key to move the cursor to the
Subnet Mask column.
15. Type the address that you received from the
network administrator.
Note:
All other fields remain in their default state.
16. Repeat steps 10 through 15 for each BBMD on
the network with one exception: at the UDP Port
column, use the down arrow key to access the
next available field.
17. When all BBMDs are configured, use the
^
Q
command to return to the setup menu
(Figure 4 on page 4).
18. Go to
Exit the editor and reboot
When all of the parameters are set, save changes,
exit the editor, and reboot the router.
1.
Repeat the
^
Q
command until a message
appears asking if you want to save and write to
the disk.
2.
Select Y (yes).
3.
When asked if you want to reboot, select Y (yes).
The router reboots.
Note:
When the write operation completes, the screen
returns to the command prompt.
4.
Disconnect from the terminal emulator and close
the screen.
Troubleshooting
After the router is installed and configured, verify
proper operation. To verify proper operation, test
communications from a network PC to the router:
1.
At the DOS prompt on a network PC, type
ping
followed by the IP address for eth0:
ping <IP address for eth0>
Note:
Type the IP address, but not the carets (<>).
2.
Press
ENTER
.
3.
When the operation completes and the results
are returned, note the number of packets sent,
the number of packets received, and the elapsed
time for the operation.
4.
If the operation fails, configure the router again.
5.
If the ping completes, but the Tracer Summit PC
Workstation does not communicate, check the
workstation setup. For more information, see
engineering bulletin
Tracer Summit
®
BACnet/
IP Network Installations
(BAS-PRB004-EN).
Contact information
Trane BAS is the contact for technical support for
the router.
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