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networkSecurity.updateKeySetTimeout |
According to the BACnet protocol documentation:
Indicates the maximum amount of time, in milliseconds, that the device will take to respond to an Update-Key-Set message. This value added to the device APDU_Timeout results in the amount of time that a Key Server shall wait for a Security-Response for an Update-Key-Set message. The use of APDU_Timeout is to allow for network delay; whereas the Update_Key_Set_Timeout provides for the actual time the device will need to apply the keys to its key set.
Property updateKeySetTimeout of object networkSecurity can be read and written using a single IOTag.
Property |
Value |
ParamDevice |
<deviceAddress> |
ParamItem |
networkSecurity-<objectAddress>.updateKeySetTimeout |
Property |
Value |
N1: |
<deviceAddress> |
N2: |
<type> = 38 |
N3: |
<objectAddress> |
N4: |
<property> = 337 |
A 16-bit integer value ranging from 0 to 65535.