Item no. Designation/function
1
↑ GAP station
2
↑ SAFEDLINK stations
3
↑ Router stations
4
↑ Standby router
stations
5
↑ Ethernet station
(standby station or
terminal)
6
SAFEDLINK sub-net 1
7
FCnet/LAN
8
SAFEDLINK sub-net 2
9
Ethernet switch
(modular) FN2012
10
Ethernet connection
11
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↑ Management
station
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Address
Ethernet
192.168.201.1
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–
–
–
–
192.168.100.x
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Any
–
192.168.201.5
Table 30: Internal access to extended network via GAP
The following details must be known:
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Operating concept
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Planned system extensions
When planning the networking of the ↑ stations, proceed as follows:
1. Determine the locations of the stations.
2. Determine the location of the station with remote transmission for redundant
networking.
3. Determine the type of networking (SAFEDLINK, extended networking via
FCnet/LAN, Ethernet or mixed) and the line type.
4. Define the fire control panels that must be equipped with two network modules
(SAFEDLINK).
5. Determine the ↑ router stations for ↑ extended networking, equipped with
Ethernet switch (modular) FN2012
6. Define the station for remote access (optional).
Planning the networking of the stations
Address
Notes
↑ SAFEDLINK
–
Configured as GAP with DHCP
server function
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
192.168.1.x
IP address range for SAFEDLINK
sub-net 1 (pre-setting, can be
changed)
–
IP address range for Ethernet sub-
net (pre-setting, can be changed)
192.168.2.x
IP address range for SAFEDLINK
sub-net 2 (pre-setting, can be
changed)
–
Address must not be the same as
the address in the FCnet/LAN
–
Connected to FN2012 of the standby
station (example)
–
Ethernet client is configured to
automatically reference an IP
address (see item 1)
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