11.12.2017, 19:22
(This post was last modified: 11.12.2017, 19:24 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
jHi,
When you want KNX IP from main controller to all others controller you automaticly have choicen for a IP backbone topology, this means you can’t also use a TP backbone. Normally you would create 10 seperate lines with in each line a IP coupler (in this case a LM) to a single TP bus (line) with max 255 devices and the IP side is the backbone. Or you disable the KNX IP and create a TP backbone but as a result your main controller can’t talk KNX IP to the others anymore. I would probably never use a TP backbone when i also have a IP that can transport 1000 times faster my data.
So in your case i would eliminate the TP backbone..
BR,
Erwin
When you want KNX IP from main controller to all others controller you automaticly have choicen for a IP backbone topology, this means you can’t also use a TP backbone. Normally you would create 10 seperate lines with in each line a IP coupler (in this case a LM) to a single TP bus (line) with max 255 devices and the IP side is the backbone. Or you disable the KNX IP and create a TP backbone but as a result your main controller can’t talk KNX IP to the others anymore. I would probably never use a TP backbone when i also have a IP that can transport 1000 times faster my data.
So in your case i would eliminate the TP backbone..
BR,
Erwin