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Network and IT Guidance Technical Guide

www.eaton.com/lightingsystems

Product Overview

•  Wireless (Gateway) 

 

IEEE 802.11

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Energy Manager (Midrange Energy Manager, Enterprise Energy Manager)

 

IEEE 802.3

•  Wireless Wallstation (Manual lighting and scene control) 

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Two-Wire Fixture-Mount Sensor (Fixture integrated occupancy sensor, ambient light sensor and control) 

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Compact Flush-Mount Sensor (Tile-mount occupancy sensor, ambient light sensor and control) 

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Two-Wire Compact Sensor (Tile-mount occupancy sensor, ambient light sensor and control) 

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Smart Sensor (Ceiling mount occupancy sensor, ambient light sensor and control) 

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Ruggedized Sensor (Outdoor or Industrial application occupancy sensor, ambient light sensor and control) 

 

IEEE 802.15.4

•  Wireless Plug Load Controller  (Relay plug load control)

 

IEEE 802.15.4

System backbone IT information

Network Ports and Usage

To ensure proper system operation the network ports and protocols listed below must be available to the LumaWatt Pro System and the 

building IT infrastructure.

Protocol

Port

LumaWatt Pro Device

Usage

Description

Security

TCP

80

Energy Manager

Redirects to 

Configuration Webpages

Always Open

TLS 1.2

TCP

443

Energy Manager

Configuration Webpages Always Open

TLS 1.2

TCP

52725

Energy Manager

SSL secured CAPI web 

services

Always Open

Network LAN and WAN

LumaWatt Pro was designed so only Gateways and Energy Manager devices with the interface directly with the LAN or WAN within the 

building.  All LumaWatt Pro devices must communicate to the Gateway to maintain proper network separation and security.

VLAN

Multiple LumaWatt Pro Gateways can be installed on a VLAN within the building IT network using Layer 2 or Layer 3 network switches.  

When implementing a VLAN you must ensure the mobile devices used to configure and manage the LumaWatt Pro system also have 

access to that VLAN.
VLAN’s are not required for the LumaWatt Pro system to work, however they can be implemented on sites that have the IT support and 

require separation of networks for additional security..

Wireless Network Overview

LumaWatt Pro uses a low duty cycle, narrow‐band, IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee® HA1.2‐based 2.4 GHz wireless protocol that is not known to 

interfere with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi or other systems. Each LumaWatt Pro Gateway and associated mesh network (typically up to 150 wireless 

devices) can also be configured via internal web pages to use a specific IEEE 802.15.4 channel to avoid co‐channel interference with other 

installed 2.4 GHz equipment.  IEEE 802.15.4 channels 11‐26, corresponding with 5 MHz‐wide frequency bands from 2.405 GHz to 2.480 

GHz may be assigned to specific wireless mesh networks. The wireless communication is secured and encrypted using AES 128‐bit 

encryption.

Содержание LumaWatt Pro

Страница 1: ...rtant Engage appropriate network security professionals to ensure all lighting control system hardware and servers are secure for access Network security is an important issue Typically the IT organiz...

Страница 2: ...7 Potential causes for signal disruption 7 Administration and Maintenance 7 Configuration and Management tools 7 Internal web pages 7 Certificates 8 User management roles and access 8 Backup and Resto...

Страница 3: ...gh the LumaWatt Pro Gateway using the IEEE 802 15 4 wireless communication protocol that includes AES encryption to ensure secure links The LumaWatt Pro Energy Manager is typically mounted in a wiring...

Страница 4: ...Energy Manager System Overview The LumaWatt Pro Wireless Network is based on the IEEE 802 15 4 standard and operates in the 2 4 GHz ISM spectrum The chief concern with deploying IEEE 802 15 4 network...

Страница 5: ...2 TCP 52725 Energy Manager SSL secured CAPI web services Always Open Network LAN and WAN LumaWatt Pro was designed so only Gateways and Energy Manager devices with the interface directly with the LAN...

Страница 6: ...ices communicating on the same channel can cause interference the devices need to be set on channels that do not overlap If we overlay the most frequently used channels used by IEEE 802 15 4 LumaWatt...

Страница 7: ...ignals can have trouble communicating through these solid objects reducing the wireless range b Transmitter and end device placement planning during the design phase is critical to ensure proper cover...

Страница 8: ...stomer s network system administrator and any required 4G modem installation VPN access port opening and or credentials are revoked upon completion of the required support service Special service prog...

Страница 9: ...etwork can communicate with sensors on the LumaWatt Pro Wireless network In addition to isolation from IT networks the LumaWatt Pro Wireless Network provides security against tampering through the wir...

Страница 10: ...Watt Pro network provides the following topology options 1 Gateways on Separate Secure Network on premise IT does not want the system on the corporate LAN 2 Cloud Connected Secure Connections multiple...

Страница 11: ...ed Secure Connections Multiple Sites LumaWatt Pro sensor 4G Gateway CR DSL Internet SSL Ethernet Interface 1 120 277VAC mains power Gateway Option 1 Energy Manager Acts as DHCP server and services add...

Страница 12: ...1 LumaWatt Pro Energy Manager Lighting L2 VLAN Corporate LAN BMS Network Gateway Ethernet Interface 2 Gateway Option 5 Corporate LAN Deployment with BMS Connection Mode 2 Ethernet Interface 1 LumaWat...

Страница 13: ...ctive owners Gateway Ethernet Interface 2 Gateway Option 6 Enterprise Energy Manager Development with BMS Connection Ethernet Interface 3 Lighting L2 VLAN Corporate LAN BMS Network Building 1 BACNET I...

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