Topology - System description WO
Chip ID
The chip ID is a unique number that is permanently programmed into the LockNode. Each LockNode can be clearly addressed with the chip ID (comparable to the MAC address of an IT component). In SmartIntego Manager, the option can be used to Find Chip ID search for a chip ID and thus for a specific LockNode. Chip IDs have eight digits in hexadecimal format, e.g. 00017FD8.
Net ID
The network ID (Net ID) is the name of the WaveNet network. It consists of eight digits in hexadecimal format, e.g. 2DA9. SmartIntego Manager automatically generates the network ID as soon as the first GatewayNode is added to the project (this GatewayNode must be new or reset!). After this, the network ID can no longer be changed and is stored on all components of this WaveNet. Projects with the same network ID must not be within radio range of each other and should therefore generally be avoided.
WaveNet address
WaveNet address is an individual network address for each component. It is used for internal communication between Gateway and LockNodes within the WaveNet. SmartIntego Manager automatically generates WaveNet addresses when Gateway or LockNodes are added to the project.
Normally, the integrator system and LockNodes can communicate with each other without knowing which LockNode has which WaveNet address. Mercury systems trade addressing differently and therefore represent a special case (see Mercury Security Variant).
Network mask
The WaveNet address range includes 65535 addresses. This address range is divided into two groups:
- Addresses for GatewayNodes
- Addresses for LockNodes
The division is determined by the network mask:
Network mask | GatewayNode addresses (GatewayNodes in the project) | LockNode addresses (= segment addresses) (LockNodes per GatewayNode) |
|---|---|---|
8_8 | 28 = 256 | 2 = 256 |
11_5 | 211 = 2048 | 25 = 32 |
12_4 | 212 = 4096 | 24 = 16 |
In each segment, the first six and last addresses are reserved for internal use.
Some addresses for GatewayNodes are also reserved for internal purposes and therefore cannot be used.
WaveNet forms the backbone for SmartIntego wireless online projects. The WaveNet quality guidelines for SmartIntego stipulate a maximum of 16 LockNodes per GatewayNode.
Device address
The device address is an identification attribute of the LockNodes and GatewayNodes with which they are identified by the integrator system. SmartIntego Manager generates the device address when LockNodes and GatewayNodes are linked and then assigns them individually to LockNodes and GatewayNodes.
Each LockNode and each GatewayNode has a unique device address in the project.
Device Address | Mercury Device Address | |
|---|---|---|
Structural address |
| Depending on WaveNet segment:
|
Create locking device | Assigned from a pool of free device addresses. | Assigned free WaveNet addresses from a pool. |
Replace locking device | Device address changes. | Device address can change. The first free WaveNet address is always used and assigned as the device address. |
Replace locking device | Device address remains unchanged. | Device address remains unchanged. |
Relocate locking device | Device address remains unchanged. | Device address can change. The first free WaveNet address is always used and assigned as the device address. |
Delete locking device | Device address is detached from the component and no longer used for new components. | Device address is detached from the component and can be used for new components. |
Import with CSV file
The described topology properties, i.e. the SmartIntego system structure, can be imported automatically into the integrator system (CSV file). If the desired integrator system does not support this function, please contact the integrator who provides the integrator system.