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Posted: 2023-03-0111:00 AM
Infinet to BACnet Communication
Using a bCX1-CR and ethernet to 3rd party BACnet controllers I can only establish communication via programming in the workstation. I'm unable to make Programs in the bCX1 and when I try to write to BACnet from an infinet controller it says ~"not on the same network".
Shouldn't I be able move data between networks without relying on the workstation?
Thanks in advance.
a. Only moving about 10 points between systems.
b. Will follow best practices for reduced/optimal network traffic.
c. Continuum is ver. 2.00.020150811, Infinet 9900 ver 1.500030, bCX1-CR SW 4.500088 FW. 4.500047