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BS EN 14908-4:2014

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management. Control Network Protocol IP Communication

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-05-2014

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
4 Requirements
5 CNP/IP device specification
6 IP channel
7 CNP/IP device
8 CNP/IP messages
9 Packet formats
Annex A (normative) - Specifications for the
        CNP standard
Annex B (informative) - Specifications for CNP
Bibliography

Describes the transporting of the Control Network Protocol (CNP) packets for commercial Building Automation, Controls and Building Management over Internet Protocol (IP) networks using a tunnelling mechanism wherein the CNP packets are encapsulated within IP packets.

This European Standard specifies the transporting of the Control Network Protocol (CNP) packets for commercial Building Automation, Controls and Building Management over Internet Protocol (IP) networks using a tunnelling mechanism wherein the CNP packets are encapsulated within IP packets. It applies to both CNP nodes and CNP routers.

The purpose of this European Standard is to ensure interoperability between various CNP devices that wish to use IP networks to communicate using the CNP protocol.

The main body of this European Standard is independent of the CNP protocol being transported over the IP network. The reader is directed to Annex A and Annex B for the normative and informative, respectively, aspects of this specification that are specific to EN 14908-1.

Figure 1 shows a possible configuration of such CNP devices and networks connected to an IP network.

Figure 1 depicts two types of CNP devices: CNP nodes and CNP routers. It should be noted that the routers shown can route packets between typical CNP channels (such as twisted pair or power line) and an IP channel or it can route CNP packets between two IP channels. In this European Standard the IP channel will be defined in such a way to allow it to be used like any other CNP channel.

In the above diagram, the IP network can be considered to be one or more IP channels. This European Standard covers only how CNP packets are transported over IP channels. It does not cover how CNP packets are routed between standard CNP channels and IP channels. This specification is not intended to cover the lower layers (physical, MAC and link layers) of either standard CNP or IP channels.

Committee
RHE/16
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 12/30265792 DC. (05/2014)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
66
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
NBN EN 14908-4 : 2014 Identical
NEN EN 14908-4 : 2014 Identical
I.S. EN 14908-4:2014 Identical
NS EN 14908-4 : 2014 Identical
NF EN 14908-4 : 2014 Identical
DIN EN 14908-4:2014-08 Identical
UNI EN 14908-4 : 2014 Identical
EN 14908-4:2014 Identical

EN 14908-1:2014 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 1: Protocol Stack
CEA 852 : C2014 TUNNELING DEVICE AREA NETWORK PROTOCOLS OVER INTERNET - PROTOCOL CHANNELS

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