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* added MSTP extended frames to bacnet/datalink/mstp.c module. Thank you, Simon! * auto-size some FIFO buffers for MSTP * add COBS library to MSTP builds --------- Co-authored-by: Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>
BACnet Simple Router Demo ========================= The Simple Router demo connects one BACnet/IP and one BACnet MS/TP network. The router demo also includes a BBMD so that Foreign Device Registration can be used to tunnel local command line demos to BACnet/IP and BACnet MS/TP networks. Configuration ============= It uses environment variables to configure the MS/TP COM port and BACnet/IP address on Windows: set BACNET_IFACE=192.168.0.1 set BACNET_MSTP_IFACE=COM1 set BACNET_MSTP_BAUD=38400 set BACNET_MSTP_MAC=99 It uses environment variables to configure the MS/TP COM port and BACnet/IP address on Linux: export BACNET_IFACE=eth0 export BACNET_MSTP_IFACE=/dev/ttyUSB0 export BACNET_MSTP_BAUD=38400 export BACNET_MSTP_MAC=99 Also uses these configurations, but defaults to these values if not set: set BACNET_MAX_INFO_FRAMES=128 set BACNET_MAX_MASTER=127 set BACNET_IP_PORT=47808 set BACNET_IP_NET=1 set BACNET_MSTP_NET=2 Note: NET number must be unique and 1..65534 (never 0 or 65535) Example Usage ============= Build the demo applications for BACnet/IP: $ make Build the simple router demo: $ make router-mstp Configure the router demo: $ ./bin/router-mstp.sh enp0s3 /dev/ttyUSB0 Run the router demo: $ ./bin/router-mstp In another terminal, configure client apps for Foreign Device Registration: $ ./bin/bvlc.sh 192.168.0.1 $ ./bin/bacwi -1 $ ./bin/bacepics 123