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  1. config daemon args
  2. # driver:[arg] a Layer-2 driver to use (knxd supports more than one)
  3. option layer2 ""
  4. # enable caching of group communication networkstate
  5. option GroupCache 0
  6. # FILE start the programm as daemon. Output will be written to FILE if given
  7. option daemon "/var/log/knxd.log"
  8. #enable the EIBnet/IP server to answer discovery and description requests (SEARCH, DESCRIPTION)
  9. option Discovery 1
  10. # EIBADDR set our EIB address to EIBADDR (default 0.0.1)
  11. option eibaddr "0.0.1"
  12. # LEVEL set error level
  13. option error 0
  14. # PORT listen at TCP port PORT (default 6720)
  15. option listen_tcp "6720"
  16. # wait for L_Data_ind while sending (for all EMI based backends)
  17. option no_emisend_queuing 0
  18. # SERVERNAME name of the EIBnet/IP server (default is 'knxd')
  19. option Name "OpenWrt"
  20. # do not assume KNXnet/IP Tunneling bus interface can handle parallel cEMI requests
  21. option no_tunnel_client_queuing 0
  22. # the next Layer2 interface may not enter monitor mode
  23. option no_monitor 0
  24. # enable EIBnet/IP Routing in the EIBnet/IP server
  25. option Routing 0
  26. # [ip[:port]] starts an EIBnet/IP multicast server
  27. option Server 1
  28. # MASK set trace flags (bitmask)
  29. option trace 0
  30. # tpuarts backend should generate L2 acks for all group telegrams
  31. option tpuarts_ack_all_group 0
  32. # tpuarts backend should generate L2 acks for all individual telegrams
  33. option tpuarts_ack_all_individual 0
  34. # tpuarts backend should should use a full interface reset (for Disch TPUART interfaces)
  35. option tpuarts_disch_reset 0
  36. # enable EIBnet/IP Tunneling in the EIBnet/IP server
  37. option Tunnelling 1
  38. # FILE listen at Unix domain socket FILE (default /tmp/eib)
  39. option listen_local "/var/run/knxd"
  40. # example with tpuarts interface
  41. # option url 'tpuarts:/dev/ttyAMA0'
  42. # example with IP interface in tunnel mode
  43. option url 'ip:'