Procedure
- Use a web browser to log on to the network engine's UI. Navigate to https://[host name]/UI, where [host name] is the host name or IP address of the network engine.
- Select the OPCUA Integration object and click the Hardware tab.
- Click the link in the Vendor Configuration Data field to modify the appropriate parameters according to Table 1.
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Click
SAVE.
Table 1. VND integration parameters Parameter
Value
[1]
Represents whether to capture the KNX driver operations to display the traffic on a serial communication port (Y = enable log; N = disable log).
If the parameter is set to Y:- For the NCE25, NAE35, NAE45, NAE55, NIE59, diagnostic messages are received and can be captured by the use of a serial terminal program.
- For the SNE and SNC, diagnostic messages are received and can be captured by the use of a serial terminal program.
- For the NAE85, log files are
captured at the USB port.Note: For NAE85 and OAS, if you use a USB drive, insert the drive before you enable log capture and remove the USB drive after you disable the log.
[2]
Represents the Diagnostic destination where diagnostic details are sent when parameter 1 is set to Y.
When set to 0, no destination is defined.
For Ethernet destination, the format of this parameter is <IPv4 address>:<UDP port number>.
For serial port identifiers see Table 1.
[3]
Only the NAE85 and OAS support a USB destination.
For an NAE85, you must enter the letter of the USB drive.
[4]
Not used in this integration.
[5]
Represents the timeout, in milliseconds, used to check for offline devices. If a device does not communicate within the timeout period, the integration driver attempts to reconnect with the device.
[6]
Represents whether to activate an additional internal log file for use in debugging. Set this parameter to N. If you need to enable additional logging, contact technical support.