Gateway Models
Packet Power Gateways support SNMP, Modbus TCP/IP, MQTT, BACnet/IP, and Ethernet/IP protocols. Models are available for small deployments with limited device counts.
Model # | EMX1 | Additional Protocol2 | Nodes Supported3 | Master / Peer Config4 |
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GW04-000E |
| - | 100 | |
GW04-000L |
| - | 30 | |
GW04-00BE |
| BACnet/IP | 100 |
|
GW04-00BL |
| BACnet/IP | 30 |
|
GW04-00EE |
| Ethernet/IP | 100 |
|
GW04-00EL |
| Ethernet/IP | 30 |
|
GW04-00ME |
| Modbus TCP/IP | 100 |
|
GW04-00ML |
| Modbus TCP/IP | 30 |
|
GW04-00QE |
| MQTT | 100 |
|
GW04-00QL |
| MQTT | 30 |
|
GW04-00SE |
| SNMP | 100 |
|
GW04-00SL |
| SNMP | 30 |
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Notes for Ethernet Gateways
All Models support integration with Packet Powers EMX Energy Portal Monitoring Software.
Models with additional protocol integration also communicate to EMX simultaneously.
Models ending in “L” provide information on up to 30 Packet Power wireless monitors (power and environmental units combines); models ending in “E” provide information on up to 100 monitors per gateway for optimal network performance.
Master/Peer configuration is used to allow a DCIM or BMS application to communicate with only one gateway (the master) that is able to provide all data from the other gateways in a location (it’s peers).