KNX (“Konnex” or “connectivity”) is a standard protocol for building automation that supports applications like lighting, HVAC, security, and energy management. It allows devices from different manufacturers to interoperate and is widely used in smart buildings. KNX operates over a range of mediums, including twisted pair, power line, radio frequency, and IP, making it a flexible and scalable choice for integrated building control.
Schema
Data available in Operational Technology Exposure Intelligence:
Field | Description |
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device_friendly_name String |
The user configurable name for the responding device. |
device_mac String |
The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the responding device. |
device_mac_vendor String |
The vendor, as identified from the MAC address. |
device_serial Integer |
The byte size of the responding device’s serial number. |
device_knx_address String |
A set of 3 dot-separated decimals representing the KNX protocol-specific address of the responding device. |
device_multicast_address String |
The responding device’s multicast address. The default is 224.0.23.12, which can be changed by the user for each site. |
- November 27, 2024: Published.
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