Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 User Guide
- 2 Safety Instructions
- 3 Scope of Delivery
- 4 Product Description
- 5 Installation
- 6 Configuration
- 7 Operation
- 8 Default Network Settings
- 9 Default TCP/UPD Ports
- 10 Technical Data
- 11 Support/Return Hardware
- 12 Disposal
- A Regulatory Compliance

Default Network Settings 24 (30)
8 Default Network Settings
Network parameter Default setting Remark
IP Mode
Static
IP Address
169.254.y.x
y = ((device serial number - 800 000) DIV 254) MOD 256
x = ((device serial number - 800 000) MOD 254) +1
Like APIPA if no DHCP
server is available. By
scanning the network, all
available devices can be
found.
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0
Standard Gateway
0.0.0.0
Device Name CAN@net NT
Device password
IXXAT
Transmitted MD5-
encrypted
9 Default TCP/UPD Ports
CAN@net PC
CAN Gateway Configurator Device scan and IP configuration:
15000/udp
Device configuration (via TCP):
19229/tcp
Device scan and IP configuration:
15001/udp
Device configuration (via TCP):
1024-65535/tcp
VCI
19229/tcp 1024-65535/tcp
Gateway (ASCII Interface)
19228/tcp 1024-65535/tcp
Bridge (CAN-Ethernet-CAN)
Slave: 19239/tcp
Master: 1024-65535/tcp
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10 Technical Data
Ethernet Interface
10/100 MBit/s, twisted pair
Dimensions 114.5 x 99 x 22.5 mm
Weight
Approx. 150 g
Operating temperature
-40 °C to +85 °C
Storage temperature
-40 °C to +85 °C
Power supply 9 V to 36 V DC with overvoltage and polarity protection
Current consumption
Typically 110 mA (at 24 V input voltage)
Housing material Polyamide
Galvanic isolation 1 kV DC for 1 sec
CAN transceiver (CAN 1/CAN2)
SN65HVD251
CAN FD transceiver (CAN3/CAN4 withCAN@net NT 420)
MCP2562FDT
Max. number of bus nodes
120
CAN bus termination resistor
None
CAN baud rates Classic CAN: 5 to 1000 kBaud
CAN FD: 5 to 8000 kBaud
CAN pass through delay Local CAN Bridge: 15-25 μs
CAN-Ethernet-CAN Bridge: 4-6 ms
Startup time after power on
< 1 s
Processing time in Bridge mode
30 000-40 000 msg/s
Protection class
IP20
CAN@net NT User Manual
4.01.0332.20000 1.6 en-US










