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Products: Commission, IP-IO , MP-C, MP-V
Functionalities: Engineering
Product version: 2.0, 2.1
5/2/2019

Connection and Architecture Options

arrow1_rotationConnect by Wire arrow1_rotationConnect Wirelessly

You can choose from several different options to connect the eCommission SmartX Controllers mobile application to one or more SmartX IP controllers.

Connect by Wire

You can use a CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cable to connect a Windows laptop computer running the eCommission SmartX Controllers mobile application to one or more SmartX IP controllers, using either of two methods:

  • A direct connection to a free Ethernet port on a controller

  • A connection to an Ethernet switch to which one or more controllers are also connected

Important:

When connecting the eCommission application laptop computer to one or more SmartX IP controllers by wire, you must use one of three methods of IP addressing:

  • Include a DHCP server to assign dynamic addresses to the controllers.

  • Where a DHCP server is not included, use AutoIP to assign dynamic addresses to the controllers.

  • Where a DHCP server is not included, assign static addresses to the controllers.

Note:

You do not need to know the IP address of the eCommission application because it is not required for BACnet device discovery. For more information, see BACnet Device Discovery .

Note:

When the SmartX IP controller's Ethernet port 2 is not used by the controller network, you can connect the eCommission application using that port without disruption or additional hardware. When the SmartX IP controller's Ethernet port 2 is used by the controller network (for example, in a daisy-chain or RSTP network topology), you can add a temporary switch or hub to ensure that connectivity is maintained while the eCommission application is in operation.

If Ethernet port 2 will not be used, you can disable this port for network security purposes by configuring the Ethernet port 2 property on the Basic tab of the SmartX IP controller. For more information, see SmartX IP Controller Settings Properties – Basic Tab .

Single controller
 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Wired direct connection using an Ethernet port on the controller
Figure: Wired direct connection using an Ethernet port on the controller
 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Wired connection using an Ethernet switch
Figure: Wired connection using an Ethernet switch

For more information, see Connecting to Single SmartX IP Controller by Wire .

Network of controllers
 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Wired network connection using an Ethernet port on a controller
Figure: Wired network connection using an Ethernet port on a controller
 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Wired network connection using an Ethernet switch
Figure: Wired network connection using an Ethernet switch

For more information, see Connecting to Network of SmartX IP Controllers by Wire .

Connect Wirelessly

Connect the eCommission application wirelessly to a SmartX IP controller network, using a WiFi router or a wireless access point.

Wireless router

In many cases it is possible to set up a temporary WiFi network, using a WiFi router that contains a DHCP server. The DHCP server provides IP addresses to the SmartX IP controllers and the eCommission application. The router you choose must have a configurable IP address range.

 
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Figure: WiFi connection using a WiFi router

For more information, see Connecting to Network of SmartX IP Controllers through WiFi Router .

Wireless access point

You can also connect the eCommission application to the controller network using a wireless access point. The access point must be networked with a DHCP server, which serves up the IP address. Typically the access point is connected to Port 2 of the AS-P, which is configured for dual IP.

 
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Figure: WiFi connection using a wireless access point

For more information, see Connecting to Network of SmartX IP Controllers through a Wireless Access Point .

  • eCommission SmartX Controllers Mobile Application Overview
  • Connection Workflow for the eCommission Application
  • SmartX IP Controller Settings Properties – Basic Tab
  • Connecting to Single SmartX IP Controller by Wire
  • Connecting to Network of SmartX IP Controllers by Wire
  • Connecting to Network of SmartX IP Controllers through WiFi Router
  • Connecting to Network of SmartX IP Controllers through a Wireless Access Point