25.07.2017, 16:57
(This post was last modified: 26.07.2017, 06:15 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Hi,
Filters apply on all incomming and/or outgoing KNX IP traffic based on group address and/or device address.
This can be between controller and 1 or multiple device(s) in other lines.
Devices in the same line will always be communicating without filter and when using TP line couplers you need filter tables in the couplers. When using the controller as IP coupler the filters apply.
Filters are designed to avoid unneeded KNX telegrams in other lines. A standard twisted pair KNX line can support 40-50 telegrams per second depending on the size of the packet to be send.
BR,
Erwin
Filters apply on all incomming and/or outgoing KNX IP traffic based on group address and/or device address.
This can be between controller and 1 or multiple device(s) in other lines.
Devices in the same line will always be communicating without filter and when using TP line couplers you need filter tables in the couplers. When using the controller as IP coupler the filters apply.
Filters are designed to avoid unneeded KNX telegrams in other lines. A standard twisted pair KNX line can support 40-50 telegrams per second depending on the size of the packet to be send.
BR,
Erwin