Tutorial
i.CanDoIt® Guided Tour
BACnet IP Servers
This set of pages will provide a brief overview of i.CanDoIt® features and functions. Cruise through using the Next and Previous buttons, or skip around using the links at the bottom of the pages.
i.CanDoIt® Guided Tour
Table of Contents
1. Background
2. Device Overview
3. I/O Configuration
4. I/O Data and BACnet Objects
5. Calculations and I/O Cascade
6. Data Trending and Plotting
7. Thresholds or Event Rules
8. Data Logging
9. Event Logging
10. Email notifications
11. Time & Date Scheduling
12. XML Configuration Files
13. PL/i Programming
14. Internet Network Configuration
15. BACnet Port Configuration
16. BACnet IP Client
17. Modbus/RTU Gateway
18. User HTML/JavaScript and CGI
i.CanDoIt® Guided Tour (p.14)
Network Configuration

If you spend much time looking at this page, you're a network administrator - either by training or by default because you had to. If you're not the network administrator, this is the one page you do want that person to look at on your behalf if you are going to use any of the more advanced network features.

The only thing most people need to think about on this page is simply setting the IP address of the device. It comes defaulted to 10.0.0.101. The two most common domains for DSL and cable routers to be shipped with by default are 10.0.0.0 and 192.168.1.0, so we had only half a chance of picking the right one for you. Refer to the quick start guide for tips on getting up and running for the first time. (Additional help is shown at the bottom of each page in the server.)