Ports

The EG supports serial and Ethernet ports. The Ports editor configures the serial port and the IPv4/IPv6 addresses and ports for connection to the system and to the commissioning PC.

The Port type can be set to DyNet1, DyNet2, Fidelio, or Text and Binary Integration to define the trunk-and-spur topology of the system, or to connect to a third-party device/system.

To ensure correct routing, we recommend adding ports via the sb icon bridge wizard Bridge Configuration Wizard.
sb ports pddeg s

Properties

Standard properties are shown in bold. Advanced properties are shown in italics.

Displayed fields can be sorted in one of two ways by clicking the following icons:
sb icon categorized Categorized
sb icon alphabetical Alphabetical

Initially only the basic fields are shown. To reveal all fields, click the sb icon advanced  Advanced button.

General

Property Description

Host Name

Name displayed on the router’s connected devices page.

MAC Address

A hardware identification number that uniquely identifies each device on a network.

IPv4

Property Description

IPv4 ports

Enabled/Disabled

Use static IP address

True/False

IP address

The IP address of this device

Gateway

LAN’s NAT gateway IPv4 address

Subnet Mask

A 32-bit number that divides an IPv4 address into network address and host address. A subnet mask is made by setting network bits to all ones and setting host bits to all zeroes.

DNS server

Domain Name Server address

Alternative DNS server

Alternative Domain Name Server address

IPv6

Property Description

IPv6 user defined ports

Enabled/Disabled

IP Address

IPv6 address

Gateway

LAN’s NAT gateway IPv6 address

Subnet prefix length

The IPv6 prefix length is equivalent to an IPv4 subnet mask. Default: 64.

DNS server

Domain Name Server address

Alternative DNS server

Alternative Domain Name Server address

Send on default multicast service

Enabled/Disabled (disable for system security purposes)

UDP default multicast port

Enabled/Disabled (disable for system security purposes)

UDP default unicast port

Enabled/Disabled (disable for system security purposes)

WebSocket

Property Description

Web Sockets

Enabled/Disabled. Allows the device to listen to system messages via the API (PDDEG-S only)

Adding Ports

Click sb icon add port  Add to add an sb icon port ipv4 IPv4 port or sb icon port ipv6 IPv6 port to the device.

sb ports ipv4 ipv6

Port

Property Description

Port type

DyNet1, DyNet2, Fidelio, or Text & Binary Integration.
Ports are grouped by type:

  • 1: Serial Comm Port

  • 2: IPv4

  • 3: IPv6

  • 5: WebSocket

Each port’s Index is its sequence number within the group.

Mode

Defines if the controller is acting as the Client or Server.

IP Address

The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the remote port

Port Number

Port number

Protocol

TCP or UDP

Flags

Property Description

Connection

Specifies a Trunk or a Spur connection for address translation purposes.

Area Zero Transmit

Enable all areas messages for diagnostic use. Leave this option Disabled unless advised by Philips Dynalite.

Sign on at start up

Enabled/Disabled - sends a sign on message at startup.

Reply using a unicast message

True/False. If True, then when a message is received on a UDP broadcast or multicast port, the device will respond directly using a unicast message and not broadcast the response.

Comm Port properties are not shown here. Please leave these at default settings.