Ethernet Connection With Ethernet Virtual Loop - Multiple Locations - Honeywell MPA2 Installation Manual

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Installing the MPA2 Panels
System Configuration
4.7 Ethernet Connection with Ethernet Virtual Loop - Multiple
Locations
Figure 18: Ethernet Connection with Ethernet Virtual Loop - Multiple Locations
DIP Switch
SW3: ON
SW9: ON
SW1&10: ON : OSDP
SW1&10: OFF: Wiegand
SW2: 4-8: OFF
Notes:
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Terminal
MPA2
Panel
(Primary)
EG
DIP Switch
SW3: OFF
SW9: ON
MPA2Panel
SW1&10: ON: OSDP
(Secondary)
SW1&10: OFF: Wiegand
SW2: 4-8: OFF
EG
Ethernet Connection with EVL Loop Multiple Locations
1. Network must provide DHCP server (or use dedicated Network
configuration with a router shown in next section).
2. Recommend that Network provide firewall protection from
unauthorized access.
3. If the locations are in different Geographic time zones, it is
recommended that each time zone be served by its own
"Ethernet Virtual Loop". The reason for this is, all controllers on
the same Ethernet Virtual loop must be set to the same
Geographic time zone.
4. The Network must allow the Primary in Location 1 to connect to
TCP port #9876 in Locations 2 and 3.
5. Controllers that are on a different subnetwork than the Primary
(which is likely the case for loops across multiple locations) will
NOT be automatically discovered by the Primary controller. In
Location 1
The network must allow the Primary
in Location 1 to connect to TCP port
XXXX in Locations 2 & 3
ETHERNET
SWITCH
CAT 7 S/FTP
Location 2
MPA2
NetAXS-123
Panel
Panel
(Secondary)
(Secondary)
DIP Switch
S1-S5: Panel Address
S6: OFF
S7: OFF
S8-S9: ON: 485
Termination ON
NETWORK
Location 3
MPA2
Panel
(Secondary)
EG
EG
DIP Switch
SW3: OFF
SW9: ON
SW1&10: ON: OSDP
SW1&10: OFF: Wiegand
SW2: 4-8: OFF

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