Obvius BACnet User Manual

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BACnet Server for AcquiSuite

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“BBMD” stands for BACnet Broadcast Management Device, a service which forwards BACnet

broadcast messages from the local IP subnet to one or more remote IP subnets.

The BACnet Server for AcquiSuite is able to act as a full BBMD, to provide flexibility in placing the

AcquiSuite on remote IP subnets.

BACnet/IP relies on broadcast messages (Who-Is, I-am) to discover devices. These broadcasts are

usually blocked by IP routers.

When a BACnet network spans multiple IP subnets, a BBMD should be configured on each subnet with

the IP addresses of all other BBMDs.

For example, in the following diagram, the BACnet network consists of two IP subnets (in orange),

separated by an IP router.

The two BBMD’s forward BACnet/IP broadcasts between the two IP-subnets, allowing devices on each

side of the router to discover devices on the other.

Note 1: BBMD’s only forward broadcasts. BACnet services such as ReadProperty or

WriteProperty, which are never broadcast, pass though the IP-routers without any help.

Note 2: The BBMD feature is not needed if your BACnet network is contained in a single IP

subnet, or if the subnet already has a BBMD.

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