Turns out the panel actually communicates BACnet/IP. I guess technically that uses ethernet right?BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
Vendor; BeaconMedæs
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Data Link Layer Options
ISO 8802-3 (“Ethernet”) LAN
Now that we know the docs are wrong we can have a little fun with this:
https://www.beaconmedaes.com/content/da ... ns_HTM.pdf
page 28, marked 2-7 in the PDF;
I was hoping to catch a clue in the docs I missed to clue us in on BACnet/IP like the ability to change the port number when I caught that. Docs are pretty consistent in citing ethernet except for that one wacko statement.2.3.13 BACnet The BeaconMedæs TotalAlert Infinity™ HTM control systems utilize the TCP/ IP family of protocols for communication and each alarm has a unique IP address.