Good morning,
I'm not there right now; I have to go. When I get there, I'll connect and show you what you're asking for.
As I mentioned, I have four logic machines connected by UTP cable to the same point, and they've all been loaded with the same ETS file.
Regarding that potential loop, I want to clarify how we've set up the topology:
We have three logic machines (LMs) at each entrance of a building:
- Via KNX/TP, each LM receives data from 27 temperature, humidity, and CO2 sensors and 27 touch displays.
- Modbus RTU, data from 27 residential electricity meters.
One LM receives data from a garage.
At the IP level, the LMs are connected via UTP to a point where we've installed a router. If I connect via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable, I can access the logic machines through their IP addresses. Additionally, LM1, LM2, and LM3 have the same KNXPROD file loaded; it's an ETS6 file I created for group addresses.
I'm not there right now; I have to go. When I get there, I'll connect and show you what you're asking for.
As I mentioned, I have four logic machines connected by UTP cable to the same point, and they've all been loaded with the same ETS file.
Regarding that potential loop, I want to clarify how we've set up the topology:
We have three logic machines (LMs) at each entrance of a building:
- Via KNX/TP, each LM receives data from 27 temperature, humidity, and CO2 sensors and 27 touch displays.
- Modbus RTU, data from 27 residential electricity meters.
One LM receives data from a garage.
At the IP level, the LMs are connected via UTP to a point where we've installed a router. If I connect via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable, I can access the logic machines through their IP addresses. Additionally, LM1, LM2, and LM3 have the same KNXPROD file loaded; it's an ETS6 file I created for group addresses.