User Manual

Overview
Networking Ethernet/IP networks
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Core
These powerful switches form the backbone of a network. The servers and most important devices are
connected to the core. Moreover, these switches can take over redundancy and routing tasks (layer 3) and
are therefore managed.
Distribution switches
They are located in the riser zones, take over data from core switches and forward them to the various
floors in the building.
They are optimally designed as managed layer 2 switches to setup VLANs.
PXC3 DXR2
IP Subnet 192.168.3.x VLAN ID3
Desigo PX
BACnet/IP UDP Port: BAC0
BBMD
IP Subnet 192.168.2.x VLAN ID2
CC Client CC Server
Life Check
System-wide Scope
Foreign Device
IP Subnet 192.168.4.x VLAN ID4
PXC3 DXR2
PXC3
DXR2
BACnet/IP UDP Port: BAC0
PXG3/PX
BBMD
IP Subnet
PXC3
DXR2
PXC3
DXR2
BACnet/IP UDP Port:; BAC0
PXG3/PX
BBMD
IP Subnet
IP Subnet 192.168.5.x VLAN ID5
Plant Scope: Primary Plants
IP Subnet
IP Subnet 192.168.6.x VLAN ID6
Desigo PX
Desigo PX
BACnet/IP UDP Port: BAC0
BBMD
Desigo PX
Building A
BACnet Internetwork 1 (BAC0)
IP Subnet 192.168.1.x
Building Scope: Central Functions
Floor Scope: Flexible Rooms
Floor Scope: Flexible Rooms
Edge
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