New site sharing on Visual BACnet!

Version 1.9.9 features new BACnet Browser histogram and site sharing
New Features

The developers at Optigo Networks have been hard at work, adding exciting new features to Visual BACnet. Here are just a few of the latest updates to version 1.9.9, released on October 10th:

  • Site sharing
  • Visualization for BACnet Browser
  • Tool tip on BACnet Browser

Site sharing

You can already share files by email — now you can share sites as well! Simply go into a site you’ve already created, or make a new one in Visual BACnet.

New Features

 

New Features

Click the share button in the top right, and add the emails of those with whom you’d like to share the site — just like you would when sharing a file by email. Note that only corporate email addresses (e.g. “@optigo.net”) are accepted. Your contact will receive an email linking them to the site. Once they log into or create an account with Visual BACnet, they’ll be able to access the site. Contributors that you add will be able to delete files, add or remove site collaborators, and upload files. 

Visualization for BACnet Browser

The BACnet Browser in Visual BACnet provides important information on which source devices are causing spikes in network activity. Before, though, this detailed information was presented as a list, which could be hard to digest. You might have one source device sending out 10,000 packets per second — but what does that mean? What’s the context? How does that compare to other source devices?

New Features

We’ve taken that exact same data and created a histogram for easier, more visual analysis.

New Features

The histogram shows clearly where devices are clogging up the network. This helps you quickly pinpoint pesky source devices. Spot the problem, find the devices, and check their configurations to fix them!

Tool tip on BACnet Browser

To help you quickly and easily spot problem devices, we’ve added a tool tip to our BACnet Browser. The less you have to cross reference device lists and documentation, the better. Hover over any device to get more information on Vendor Name, Device ID, IP Address, and MAC Address.

New Features

Recent Blog Posts

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Recent Projects

Coventry University

COVENTRY UNIVERSITY

Chris Goodman, the Senior BMS Technician at Coventry University, had broadcast storms that were happening more and more frequently. 

Ongoing construction due to Coventry’s campus expansion meant lots of new activity, with technicians installing new devices and making network changes. Already juggling these constant additions and alterations, Goodman and his small team then had to deal with the subsequent broadcast storms. As the broadcast storms became more frequent, Goodman and his team needed a solution.

Find out how Visual BACnet helped Chris solve the broadcast storms and improve Network Health in our free case study!

Data center expansion with OTI and Optigo Connect

DATA CENTER EXPANSION

Stack Infrastructure is a portfolio of hyperscale computing data centers. OTI completed work on Phases I and II, and returned for the Phase III build-out of a 4-megawatt data hall and brand new central plant. The Optigo Connect network put in place in Phases I and II was expanded on this project. The team achieved quick roll-out of a large, multi-service redundant network using the Optigo OneView management interface. Going forward, the facility management team can use OneView to remotely monitor equipment, manage power usage, and meet up-time goals.

Optigo Connect MR Soluciones The Landmark

THE LANDMARK

The Landmark is a sophisticated mixed-use high-rise in Mexico. The owners wanted to integrate all OT systems in the skyscraper, while maintaining separate networks for each application. The Landmark is the fourth joint project between Optigo Networks and MR Soluciones. Together, these companies provide robust services to meet any challenge.

Australian Bureau of Statistics at 45 Benjamin Way with Delta Building Automation

45 BENJAMIN WAY

Delta Building Automation (Australia) had a big job renovating the Headquarters for the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) at 45 Benjamin Way. The building owner wanted to improve the building’s energy use and increase their National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS) score to more than 4.5 stars, out of a possible total of six. Securing the network both internally and externally was a big priority, as well.

Penn State University Optigo Networks Visual BACnet

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

When Tom Walker looked at Penn State University’s Navy Yard network, he saw huge issues. The system was busy and loud, to the point where the overrun network was bringing down the entire building. Because this was happening on the MS/TP network, pinpointing the problem would mean boots on the ground to segment and test the chain, piece by piece.

Penn State University Optigo Networks Visual BACnet

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

When Tom Walker first started working at Penn State University four years ago, there were a lot of network issues. Buildings were dropping offline. Broadcast traffic was pushing 90,000 packets per hour. Walker was on the phone almost every single night because devices were down or had to be reset.

 

Torre Manacar Mexico City Optigo Connect

TORRE MANACAR

When MR Soluciones began work on Torre Manacar, they knew they needed a flexible and scalable network infrastructure to support a wide array of integrated systems. Optigo Networks was a natural fit for the massive project, designing a robust network at a competitive cost.

short

SHORT PUMP TOWN CENTER

Short Pump Town Center, an upscale retail center, underwent a complete renovation in 2014. The flexibility of Optigo Networks’ solution meant the retail center’s unknown final design was not a barrier to placing IP surveillance equipment in the field.

BOULEVARD MALL

BOULEVARD MALL

Optigo Networks connected New York-based Boulevard Mall’s security surveillance devices in December 2015, using a Passive Daisy Chain topology.

Visual BACnet tech support team

TECH SUPPORT TEAM

One tech support team at a manufacturer purchased an account with Visual BACnet in April 2017, for technical problems around the world.