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DIN EN 13321-2

Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Home and Building Electronic Systems - Part 2: KNXnet/IP Communication

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 March 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 172
ICS Code (Automatic controls for household use): 97.120
ICS Code (IT applications in other fields): 35.240.99
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This European Standard defines the integration of KNX protocol implementations on top of Internet Protocol (IP) networks, called KNXnet/IP. It describes a standard protocol for KNX devices connected to an IP network, called KNXnet/IP devices. The IP network acts as a fast (compared to KNX transmission speed) backbone in KNX installations.

Widespread deployment of data networks using the Internet Protocol (IP) presents an opportunity to expand building control communication beyond the local KNX control bus, providing:

- remote configuration;

- remote operation (including control and annunciation);

- fast interface from LAN to KNX and vice versa;

- WAN connection between KNX systems (where an installed KNX system is at least one line).

A KNXnet/IP system contains at least these elements:

- one EIB line with up to 64 (255) EIB devices;

OR

- one KNX segment (KNX-TP1, KNX-TP0, KNX-RF, KNX-PL110, KNX-PL132);

- a KNX-to-IP network connection device (called KNXnet/IP server);

and typically additional

- software for remote functions residing on e.g. a workstation (may be data base application, BACnet Building Management System, browser, etc.).

Figure 1 shows a typical scenario where a KNXnet/IP client (e.g. running ETS) accesses multiple KNX installed systems or KNX subnetworks via an IP network. The KNXnet/IP client may access one or more KNXnet/IP servers at a time. For subnetwork, routing server-to-server communication is possible.

Document History

DIN EN 13321-2
March 1, 2013
Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Home and Building Electronic Systems - Part 2: KNXnet/IP Communication
This European Standard defines the integration of KNX protocol implementations on top of Internet Protocol (IP) networks, called KNXnet/IP. It describes a standard protocol for KNX devices connected...
January 1, 2007
Open data communication in building automation, controls and building management - Home and building electronic systems - Part 2: KNXnet/IP Communication; English version EN 13321-2:2006
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March 1, 2005
Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Home and Building Electronic Systems - Part 2: KNXnet/IP Communication; English version prEN 13321-2:2005
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