--- layout: page title: "KNX" description: "Instructions on how to integrate KXN components with Home Assistant." date: 2016-06-08 12:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: knx.png ha_category: DIY ha_release: 0.24 ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" --- [KNX/EIB](http://www.knx.org) integration for Home Assistant allows you to connect to a KNX bus. The component requires a local KNX/IP interface like the [Weinzierl 730](http://www.weinzierl.de/index.php/en/all-knx/knx-devices-en/knx-ip-interface-730-en). Through this it will send and receive commands to and from other devices to the KNX bus. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Binary Sensor](/components/binary_sensor.knx) - [Sensor](/components/sensor.knx) - [Switch](/components/switch.knx) - [Light](/components/light.knx) - [Thermostat](/components/climate.knx) A `knx` section must be present in the `configuration.yaml` file and contain the following options as required: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry knx: ``` - **host** (*Optional*): The IP address of the KNX/IP interface to use. It defaults to `0.0.0.0` which will start discovery for your KNX/IP gateway. - **port** (*Optional*): The UDP port number. Defaults to `3671`.