BACnet Router Addressing
The underlying library that Volttron uses for BACnet supports IP to MS/TP routers. Devices behind the router use a Remote Station address in the form:
<network>:<address>
where <network>
is the configured network ID of the router and <address>
is the address of the device behind the
router.
For example to access the device at <address>
12 for a router configured for <network>
1002 can be accessed with
this address:
1002:12
<network>
must be number from 0 to 65534 and <address>
must be a number from 0 to 255.
This type of address can be used anywhere an address is required in configuration of the Volttron BACnet driver.
Caveats
VOLTTRON uses a UDP broadcast mechanism to establish the route to the device. If the route cannot be established it will fall back to a UDP broadcast for all communication with the device. If the IP network where the router is connected blocks UDP broadcast traffic then these addresses will not work.