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SmartServer 2.2User’s Guide 078-0345-01F

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x Preface Preface The SmartServer is a low-cost, high-performance controller, network manager, router, remote network interface, and Web server tha

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 101 application on the SmartServer before opening the network with the new network interface. You can disable the RN

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102 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer SmartServerTCP/IPNetwork IP-852 Configuration Server Floor 2FT-10 ChannelFloor 3FT-10 ChannelTCP/IPNet

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 103 manually upgrade them to the SmartServer 1.0 (Release 4.02) firmware via FTP and then use the i.LON AdminServer t

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104 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 3. The following system information related to your SmartServer’s hardware and firmware and its Ethern

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 105 2 General Statistics This section lists the current usage and recommended limits (where applicable) for the Smar

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106 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Free Memory (RAM) The current available RAM (in KB) on the SmartServer. The SmartServer FT initially h

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 107 LonTalk Statistics If you are using the SmartServer as an IP-852 router, the following properties display the tot

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108 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer FPM Licensed Indicates whether custom app programmability is licensed on your SmartServer. If “Activat

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 109 up to five days before the value fully reflects a sustained change in the erase rate. The three minute and one h

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110 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 6. You can view the following inputs related to the monitoring of the SmartServer’s system health: Ch

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xii Preface Purpose This document describes how to configure the SmartServer and use its applications to manage control networks. Audience This g

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 111 Alternatively, you can click Setup and then click Verify. 2. The Setup - Verify Web page opens. This Web pag

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112 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Upgrading an i.LON e3 plus Internet Server to the SmartServer You can upgrade an i.LON 100 e3 plus Ser

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 113 4. Update the bootrom following these steps: a. Connect a serial cable between your computer and the i.LON 100

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114 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer the network configuration files; and the Web/user/<Custom> folder contains your custom Web pages.

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 115 c. Enter the FTP/Telnet user name and password for accessing your SmartServer via FTP. d. Copy all the folder

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116 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 6. Copy all the folders and files in the LonWorks\iLon100\images\iLon100 4.02 folder on your computer

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 117 management, monitoring, and control features provided by the SmartServer, and it enables you take advantage of th

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118 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer d. When the console reads “Press the ‘!’ key to stop auto-boot”, press ‘!’. The SmartServer will ente

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 119 15. At the end of the upgrade process, the i.LON AdminServer will display the following error message: “Failed

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120 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 3. Click Cleanup to proceed with the resetting of the SmartServer to its factory default settings. T

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SmartServer User’s Guide xiii  Terminal emulator such as PuTTY. SmartServer 2.2 Upgrade Requirements You must have a SmartServer 2.0 license

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 121 OpenLNS Servers 0.0.0.0:1628 Incoming RNI Port 1628 LonTalk Address Unconfigured E-mail (SMTP) Servers 0.0.0.0

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122 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 7. Enter the FTP/Telnet user name and password for accessing your SmartServer via FTP. 8. Copy all

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 123 4. The Choose File dialog open. 5. In the Choose File dialog, expand the LonMark (XIF) folder, expand the /

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124 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 7. Activate the v40 interface. To do this, right-click the i.LON App (Internal) device, point to Mana

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 125 4 Using the SmartServer Web Interface This chapter describes how to use the navigation pane in the Web interface

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126 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Using the SmartServer Web Interface The SmartServer Web interface includes a dynamic navigation pane that yo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 127 The connections and networks are then listed below their respective host devices. Connections include the remote

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128 Using the SmartServer Web Interface These internal SmartServer devices are described as follows: Icon Device Name Description (formerly ) i.

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 129 Input network variables are marked with lines to right of their data point icons and their names have “nvi” prefi

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130 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Dp_Out_Webbinding_Attach Includes a file attachment. Displayed directly below the source data point in the

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xiv Preface  SmartServer XMPP Client Developer’s Guide. Describes how to use XMPP to enable the SmartServer and client applications to communic

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 131 Above the tree in the left pane, a message box displays the current action to be performed such as “navigate” o

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132 Using the SmartServer Web Interface You can click Driver to open the Setup – LON Device Driver Web page. You can use this Web page to manage t

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 133 If you click a functional block representing a SmartServer application in Driver mode, the Setup - LON Functiona

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134 Using the SmartServer Web Interface If you click Driver, the Setup – LON Data Point Driver Web page will open for that data point. You can use

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 135 Opening SmartServer Applications The SmartServer includes the following set of built-in apps that let you monito

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136 Using the SmartServer Web Interface  Type Translator. The SmartServer can translate data from one data type to another. This is useful for i

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 137 5. Select the functional block representing the application to be opened.  If the SmartServer is using the

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138 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 6. A functional block representing the selected application and all the data points statically defined for

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 139 LONWORKS devices and abstracts the registers of Modbus and M-Bus devices. The LONWORKS network variables that da

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140 Using the SmartServer Web Interface a remote SmartServer you have added to the LAN) via the LNS Proxy Web service. To do this, follow these ste

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SmartServer User’s Guide xv two network management service modes. Describes how to use the new device discovery feature to automatically acquire t

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 141 e. The data points and their parent channel, device, and functional block are added to the network tree of

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142 Using the SmartServer Web Interface SmartServer Data Point Names and Organization Data point names are based on the LONWORKS networks hierarchy,

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 143 Virtual Data Points (formerly NVVs) Interoperable Self-Installation (ISI) data points and data points containing

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144 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Managing Network Objects You can use the navigation pane to configure, duplicate, create, copy/delete, r

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 145 Managing Network Objects The shortcut menu for networks has the following options: SmartServer Tree OpenLN

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146 Using the SmartServer Web Interface hidden or shown in the tree. In Driver mode, opens the Setup - LON Network Driver page. You can use this

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 147 for the LONWORKS channel being created. See Creating and Configuring LONWORKS Channels in Chapter 5 for more inf

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148 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Properties In General mode, opens the Configure - Channel page. You can use this page to enter an optional

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 149 Lose Changes to stop the copy operation. If you click Auto Submit, additional copies from the OpenLNS tree will

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150 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Overview Opens a shortcut menu that includes options for opening Overview Web pages for the devices, functio

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xvi Preface Using the SmartServer Help Files If you need more information on how to use a particular SmartServer Web page, you can click Help to o

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 151 Creating and Configuring LONWORKS Devices in Chapter 5 for more information). You can self-install the device us

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152 Using the SmartServer Web Interface number of functional blocks and data points on the device. If you click Copy All to copy the device and al

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 153 Add Functional Block Opens the Add Functional Block dialog in which you select a static functional block defined

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154 Using the SmartServer Web Interface not represent a SmartServer embedded application, it opens the Configure - Functional Block page. You can u

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 155 command on any network object in the target SmartServer tree (if the target SmartServer is synchronized with the

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156 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Managing Data Point Objects The shortcut menu for data point icons has the following options: Propertie

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 157 Duplicate Opens the Duplicate Data Point dialog where you can create a copy of the selected data point (if it is

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158 Using the SmartServer Web Interface LNS OpenLNS network database, and updates the SmartServer’s internal database with changes made to the data

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 159 Send Service Pin Message This option is only available for the SmartServer’s 16 internal devices (SmartServer Ap

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160 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Set Offline Places the device in the offline state. The behavior in the offline state depends on the device

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SmartServer User’s Guide xvii Using Technical Support If you have technical questions that are not answered by this document, the SmartServer 2.2 o

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 161 major advantage of using the Setup - LON Device Driver Web page to manage a device is that you can enable smart n

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162 Using the SmartServer Web Interface d. Select Neuron ID. This enables the SmartServer to automatically acquire the Neuron ID of devices create

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 163 5. In the Name property, enter a meaningful name for the template. 6. In the Select Path or File property, exp

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164 Using the SmartServer Web Interface devices created from the device template are instantiated. See step 1 for configuring your device template

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 165 3. The Add Device dialog opens 4. In the Name property, enter a descriptive name for the device. 5. In the

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166 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 7. Click OK to return to the SmartServer Web interface. 8. Click Submit. The new device and the func

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 167 You can expand any of the 99 VAV devices in the SmartServer to display the six network variables defined in the d

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168 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 5. Click Submit. 6. In the SmartServer tree, create a template of the external device as described in Cr

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 169 menu, right-click any object in the network tree of the target SmartServer, and then click Paste Ext. Dev. (use

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170 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Deleting Templates on a SmartServer You can remove the templates stored on the SmartServer flash disk or yo

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xviii Preface Region Languages Supported Contact Information Other Regions English Japanese Phone: +1.408-938-5200 Fax: +1.408-328-3801 lonsupp

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 171 4. Click Delete. The .XML file documenting the selected device template is removed from the SmartServer flash

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172 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 2. The Duplicate Functional Block dialog opens. 3. In the Copy Name property, enter a descriptive name f

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 173 Creating a Duplicate Dynamic Data Point To create a new dynamic data point by duplicating an existing one, follow

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174 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Adding Connections You can connect data points using Web connections and LONWORKS connections.  Web conne

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 175 Temperature SensorSNVT_temp_f72.4142SNVT_temp72.5Room Controller In addition, Web connections can translate struc

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176 Using the SmartServer Web Interface frame are collectively referred to as Web-Connection Destinations. If a Webbinder Destination cannot be rea

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 177 Repeat this step to connect the selected source data point to any other desired compatible target data points.

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178 Using the SmartServer Web Interface LONWORKS connections created in standalone mode are subject to different binding constraints to permit peer-

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 179 4. From the Web-Connection Destinations tree on the right frame, expand the network, channel, device and functi

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180 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 5. Click Submit. When an event-driven update defined in the device application occurs, the hub network var

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 19 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the SmartServer, summarizes the new features in the release of the SmartSe

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 181 4. You can configure the following Web connection properties. Name Displays the network path of the target da

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182 Using the SmartServer Web Interface acknowledgements. You cannot use acknowledged messaging in standalone networks for a connection that inclu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 183 Validating Connections You can validate the connections you have created. The validation process verifies that

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184 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 2. The Web Connection Validation Results dialog opens. 3. This dialog shows the following properties f

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 185 Adding File Attachments For Web connections between a SmartServer and a Web Connection Target server (a Web serve

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186 Using the SmartServer Web Interface following format: <network>/<channel>/<device>/<functional block>. The Path and Fil

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 187 2. Click Submit. The attachment to the enterprise connection is deleted. Retrieving File Attachments For sen

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188 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 2. The SmartServer gets all the Web connections on the subject network, channel, device, or functional blo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 189 This table contains the following columns: Incoming Lists the names of all the source data points in the connec

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190 Using the SmartServer Web Interface By default, the errors (red) are warnings (orange) are listed in descending chronological order, but you ca

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20 Introduction Introduction The SmartServer 2.2 is a low-cost, high-performance, controller, network manager, router, network interface, and Web s

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 191 2. Configure the following properties: SOAP Timeout Set the maximum period of time (in seconds) that the SmartS

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192 Using the SmartServer Web Interface Select the Disable check box to have the SmartServer’s internal data server return cached values to the Web

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 193 Cookies Select Remember these Settings to save all the current settings in the Global Settings dialog. The setti

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194 Using the SmartServer Web Interface 7. Click the object and verify that your custom icon appears in the upper left-hand corner of the object’s

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 195 5 Using the SmartServer as a Network Management Tool This chapter describes how to use the SmartServer to design

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196 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Network Management Overview The SmartServer is a complete network management tool that you can

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 197 SmartServer transmits all network management commands to the devices attached to its channel, and network configu

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198 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool InternetSOAPLNS Server ComputerTomcat 6 Application ServerLNS Proxy Web ServiceEchelon Enterpri

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 199 InternetTomcat 6 Application ServerLNS Proxy Web ServiceEchelon Enterprise Services 2.2LNS Network DatabasesSOAPO

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200 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Creating LONWORKS Networks from the SmartServer Tree To create a new LONWORKS network from the

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ii Preface Echelon, LON, LONWORKS, LonTalk, Neuron, LONMARK, 3120, 3150, LNS, LonMaker, and the Echelon logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 21 What’s New in the SmartServer 2.2 Software The SmartServer 2.2 software includes the following new features:  LO

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 201 b. Enter a name (maximum 14 characters) for the OpenLNS network database that is unique to the selected OpenLNS

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202 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool b. Click Submit. A dialog appears prompting you to confirm the creation of the new OpenLNS ne

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 203 5. Enter the following network properties: Name Enter a OpenLNS network database name that is unique to both th

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204 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool To delete a OpenLNS network database in the OpenLNS tree, right-click the OpenLNS network datab

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 205 Network Management Service Select the method for transmitting network messages and storing network configuration

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206 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool See Automatically Synchronizing the SmartServer to an OpenLNS Network Database later in this se

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 207 you delete these shapes, the corresponding items in the SmartServer tree are hidden. Do not delete the i.LON NI

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208 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool to the specified authentication string. All network management commands sent to the device wil

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 209 3. Optionally, in the Domain Length property, you can enter a different domain ID length, which may be 1, 3, or

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210 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Corporate Firewall Customer FirewallLNS Proxy Web ServicePort 80SmartServerInternetInternetPort

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22 Introduction Maintenance Network Management Mode You can speed up network commissioning using the new maintenance network management mode. The N

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 211 9. A dialog for logging in to the LNS Proxy Web service opens. Enter the User Name and Password used by the Sm

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212 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 13. If Use LNS Network Interface is selected, the Network Management Mode property is set to O

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 213 15. If you selected LNS Manual in the Network Management Service property, manually synchronize the network foll

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214 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool InternetInternetCorporate Firewall Customer FirewallPort 80RNI Port 1628LNS Proxy Web ServiceSm

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 215 Alternatively, you can click Driver, click the network icon in the SmartServer tree to open the Setup – LON Netw

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216 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. Set the following synchronization options: Synchronize All Internal SmartServer Items Sync

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 217 the SmartServer tree to the OpenLNS network database, and it updates the SmartServer’s internal database with any

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218 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool To synchronize multiple items at one time, click one item, either hold down CTRL and click all

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 219 OpenLNS network database, which contains only the default “OpenLNS network Interface” and the default “Channel 1”

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220 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool c. Click Yes to delete the external device only from the SmartServer’s internal database. Cl

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 23 New Languages You can view the SmartServer 2.2 built-in and custom Web pages in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese in

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 221 pane on the left side of the SmartServer Web interface, then you must drag the SmartServer device shape to Channe

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222 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 8. If the Network Management Service property is set to LNS Auto, the SmartServer automatical

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 223  If the OpenLNS network database is not empty, all the LONWORKS channels and devices on the SmartServer tree ar

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224 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 8. The LNS Network dialog opens. 9. In the OpenLNS Network property, either select an exi

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 225 11. If you created a new OpenLNS network database in step 8, select the Use OpenLNS Network Interface option if

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226 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool  To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer console application, enter the reboot comma

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 227 2. The Enter Name dialog opens. 3. Enter a descriptive name for the LONWORKS channel that is unique to the

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228 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. Configure the following channel properties: Name Displays the network path of the channel

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 229 devices relay the messages to the repeating devices further down the power line until the message reaches the tar

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230 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Use Offline Delay Specify the period of time (in seconds) that the SmartServer waits before mar

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 231 For example, if Use Number of Slots is 4 and Use Slot Width is 1, the SmartServer would use a delay of either 0,

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232 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. In the Name property, enter a descriptive name for the device that is unique to the networ

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 233  Template. This folder contains the .XML files in the /config/template/lonworks directory on the SmartServer.

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234 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. Configure the following device properties: Name Displays the network path of the device in

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 235 Identification Property Neuron ID Displays the current Neuron ID of the application device. The Neuron ID is a

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236 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool The program ID is assigned by the device manufacturer for an external device, and it is assigne

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 237 Maximum Number of Simultaneous Transactions Displays the maximum number of simultaneous transactions supported by

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238 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool firmware that consists of the object code generated by the Neuron C compiler from the user’s ap

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 239 Property Defaults To have the SmartServer write the default configuration property values to the device, select t

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240 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. The Register Plug-ins dialog opens. This dialog list the plug-ins installed on your compu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 25 2 Installing the SmartServer 2.2 Products This chapter describes how to install the Echelon SmartServer 2.2 prod

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 241 7. Click OK to register the plug-in with OpenLNS. 8. Right-click the subject device or functional block in t

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242 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Viewing LONWORKS Devices You can view and configure the all the LONWORKS devices in your netwo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 243 Note: You can select two or more channels and view all the devices on those channels in the same Overview – Dev

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244 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool (subnet). For a second channel created on the network, the subnet/node IDs would begin with an

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 245 properties of the original device, and then commission the replacement device. For more information on using the

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246 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 7. Click Submit to save any changes. Changing the Channel of Devices You can physically mo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 247 Creating and Configuring LONWORKS Routers A router enables application devices on separate channels to communica

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248 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. Right-click the LONWORKS channel to be attached to the near side of the router, and then se

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 249 5. In the Name property, enter a name for the router that is unique to the network (router names are case sensi

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250 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Configuring LONWORKS Routers You can use the driver properties to install, configure, and test

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26 Installing the SmartServer Products Installation Overview The following sections describe how to install the following SmartServer products:  E

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 251 Lon Device Property Icon Displays the icon used to represent the router in the SmartServer tree or OpenLNS tree

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252 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Commission Status Indicates the current router configuration: Commissioned, Uncommissioned, or

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 253 Creating and Configuring Functional Blocks A functional block encapsulates a set of network variables and configu

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254 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. In the Name property, enter a name for the functional block that is unique to its parent d

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 255  To configure two or more functional blocks, click one functional block and then either hold down CTRL and clic

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256 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Type following format: #<device program ID>[scope selector]. <functional profile name

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 257 General mode. Channel Displays the name of the functional block's parent channel. This field is read-only

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258 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool functional blocks that include static data points. Because static data points are statically d

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 259 3. In the Name property, enter a name for the data point that is unique to its parent functional block (data po

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260 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool General (Configure - Data Point Web page) Driver (Setup – LON Data Point Driver Web page) Name

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 27 3. Click Echelon SmartServer 2.2 SP Software. If SmartServer 1.0 software (Release 4.0, 4.01, or 4.02) is inst

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 261 4. Configure the following data point properties: Name Displays the network path of the data point in the follo

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262 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool the VirtCh channel have default alias names that begin with the “iLON System” prefix. In the e

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 263 Max Send Time (Heartbeat) This property applies to output data points. You can enter the maximum period of time

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264 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool the heartbeat of any output bound data point should be 5 seconds. This allows for lost message

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 265 You can change the default presets for a given data type by modifying its template in the /config/template/lonwor

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266 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. Configure the following data point properties: Name Displays the network path of the functi

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 267 SmartServer’s internal data server will poll the data point every 1 second. Therefore, set poll rates in the Sm

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268 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 2. Right-click a LONWORKS device or functional block in the SmartServer tree or OpenLNS tree,

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 269 read-only. Functional Block Displays the name of the data point's parent functional block. This field is

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270 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool This property is only displayed in Driver mode; it is not displayed in General mode. Note: T

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28 Installing the SmartServer Products 6. Read the information on the Welcome window and click Next. 7. The License Agreement window appears.

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 271 2. The Enter Name dialog opens. 3. Enter a name for the Modbus channel that is unique to the network and th

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272 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. Configure the following Modbus channel properties: Name Displays the network path of the M

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 273 network messages are not sent to them. This ensures that network performance is not impacted by an offline Modbu

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274 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool  Berndt Contec LAE Electronic LCD 15*  Cummins MOD-LON  Dixel XW570K  Honey

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 275 3. Enter the following device properties: Name Enter a name for the Modbus device that is unique to the network

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276 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 5. Click Submit. Configuring Modbus Devices You can use the driver properties to configure Mo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 277 Description Enter an optional description of the Modbus device. This description has no effect on network operat

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278 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. The Overview – Devices Web page opens. 4. You can sort the objects listed by clicking a

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 279 2. The Add Data Point dialog opens: 3. Enter the following data point properties: Name Enter a name for the d

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280 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. Click OK. The data point is added to the bottom of the tree of its parent virtual funct

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 29 9. Enter your name and company name in the appropriate fields. The name and company may be entered automaticall

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 281 4. Configure the following Modbus data point properties: Name Displays the network path of the data point in th

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282 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Single bit, read-write data that has two states (on/off)  Discrete Input (Function 2). Singl

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 283 Data Ordering Scheme Select the ordering scheme to be used for interpreting Modbus data. You have the following

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284 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Note: You can select two or more Modbus devices or functional blocks and view all the data po

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 285 that the Modicon Mode check box in the Modbus Address Display Property in the Global Settings dialog is cleared (

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286 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool template used by the Modbus device. You can edit the unit strings in the data point's Co

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 287 Creating M-Bus Channels To add an M-Bus channel to the local SmartServer network, follow these steps: 1. Right-c

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288 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. Configure the following M-Bus channel properties: Name Displays the network path of the M-

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 289 data points. During this period, an offline M-Bus device transmits an OFFLINE status in response to data point r

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290 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. Enter the following device properties: Name Enter a name for the M-Bus device that is uniq

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30 Installing the SmartServer Products 11. Select the type of installation to be performed. It is recommended that you select Complete. Click Ne

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 291 4. Configure the following M-Bus device properties: Name Displays the network path of the router in the followi

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292 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Medium Displays the device’s medium ID as a 1-byte enumeration that identifies the device func

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 293 3. The Overview – Devices Web page opens. 4. You can sort the objects listed by clicking a property header.

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294 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Channel Displays the name of the channel on which the M-Bus device is attached. Device Displa

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 295 Type Displays the configuration property type of the currently selected data point. Select Select the type of

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296 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. Configure the following M-Bus data point properties: Name Displays the network path of the

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 297 Note: You can select two or more M-Bus devices or functional blocks and view all the data points on those devic

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298 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool /lonworks/types folder on the SmartServer flash disk. This property is only displayed in Driver

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 299 3. The Overview – Data Points Web page opens. 4. You can sort the objects listed by clicking a property hea

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300 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Format Description Displays the SNVT, UNVT, SCPT, or UCPT used by the data point, and it specif

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SmartServer User’s Guide iii Table of Contents Preface ...

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 31 14. Click Finish. If you need to reboot your computer, a window will appear prompting you to select to reboot y

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 301 offsite during the network design phase, yet it provides the flexibility to change the network configuration whil

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302 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 4. The Overview – Devices Web page opens. 5. If you are installing an engineered system,

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 303 appear in the Neuron ID property, and the under construction triangle appears to the right of a generic device ic

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304 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 11. Click Submit. 12. Select the devices to be commissioned following the Selecting Device

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 305 5. The SmartServer discovers the selected uncommissioned devices if they are already attached to the network.

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306 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool  To use the scanning method, scan the Neuron ID bar code label on the device using a hands-fr

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 307 service pin message from the actual device being commissioned is selected by default based on having a program ID

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308 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool to be downloaded to the devices must be in the /LonWorks/import folder on the SmartServer flash

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 309 3. Loads and instantiates the device interface (if the Smart Network Management check box is selected for the Te

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310 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 3. The management commands submitted for all devices and their statuses appear in a table. B

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32 Installing the SmartServer Products If you are using LNS mode, or if you are using EES to convert binary log files to CSV format, you must instal

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 311 other commands to cancel. You can also use this option to delete inactive commands from the table. Installing Ro

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312 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool c. Press the service pin on the near side of the router. The Neuron ID and Program ID appear

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 313 Alternatively, you can scroll down to the Commission Status property, and either select the individual Smart Net

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314 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool The SmartServer will use the application image file that has program ID matching that of the de

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 315 d. Click the application image file to be downloaded to the devices. e. Click OK to return to the Setup - LON

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316 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool b. The Choose File dialog opens. c. Expand either the LonMark (XIF) or Template folder depen

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 317 8. Activate the XIF files for the devices (if necessary). To do this, right-click one of the selected devices

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318 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 2. Click the Driver option at the top of the navigation pane on the left side of the SmartServ

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 319 8. Click Submit. 9. The SmartServer swaps the configuration of the replacement and original devices, and decom

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320 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 12. You can detach the original device from the network. Manually Replacing Devices To manu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 33 3. Read the information on the Welcome window and click Next. The License Agreement window appears. 4. Read t

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 321 4. You can acquire the Neuron ID of the replacement device using a service pin or you can manually enter it. 

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322 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool hold down CTRL and click all other devices to be decommissioned or hold down SHIFT and select a

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 323 Testing Devices You can use the SmartServer to place devices offline, query the status of a device, and to wink a

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324 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool 5. To place a device back online, select one or more devices to set online, right-click a sel

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 325 2. The Query Status dialog opens. 3. This dialog lists the following network statistics. Non-zero values i

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326 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool Name The name of the device in the following format: <network>/<channel>/<device

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 327 3. Click Submit.

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328 Using the SmartServer as Network Management Tool

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 329 6 Alarming This chapter describes the Alarm Generator and Alarm Notifier applications on the SmartServer that y

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330 Alarming Alarming Overview The SmartServer contains Alarm Generator and Alarm Notifier applications that you can use to monitor and control the

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34 Installing the SmartServer Products 5. Enter your name, company name, phone number, e-mail address, and company Web site address in the appropr

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 331 from passive to active or active to passive. You can connect these SNVT_alarm and SNVT_alarm_2 output data point

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332 Alarming 5. Select the Alarm Generator functional block from the Static or Dynamic LonMark folder. The folder available in the dialog depends

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 333 6. A functional block representing the Alarm Generator application and all of its static data points are added

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334 Alarming To open the Alarm Generator application from an existing Alarm Generator functional block, follow these steps: 1. Click General if the

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 335 Selecting a Data Point To select a data point to be used as the compare point, follow these steps: 1. Click the

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336 Alarming 3. Click Submit. A reference to the “CompareDP” data point is added to the bottom of the Alarm Generator functional block tree. Thi

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 337 2. Select one of the following binary comparison functions: equals (==), is not equal to (=/=), greater than (&g

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338 Alarming Alarm High Limit When the Input Value exceeds the Compare Value by this amount or more, the Alarm Generator triggers a HIGH_LMT_ALM_2 a

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 339 If the alarm, warning, and hysteresis values you enter do not meet the listed requirements, the incorrect fields

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340 Alarming Value of input point goes above the Alarm High Limit. AL_HIGH_LMT_ALM2 Yes Updated to the more severe high alarm condition. Value of in

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 35 7. Click Finish. 8. If you installed the NodeBuilder Resource Editor on a computer that has not had any other

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 341 3. Select a SNVT_alarm or SNVT_alarm_2 data point from the SmartServer tree (based on whichever icon has its tex

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342 Alarming Using the Alarm Notifier Application The Alarm Notifier communicates alarms generated by application devices, including the SmartServer

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 343 4. The Add Functional Block dialog opens. 5. Select the Alarm Notifier functional block from the Static or

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344 Alarming  If you have activated the dynamic v40 interface on the SmartServer and you are managing the network in Standalone mode, you can sel

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 345 6. A functional block representing the Alarm Notifier application and all of its static data points are added to

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346 Alarming 3. Configure the following properties of the selected input points: Data Point Displays the name of the data point being monitored us

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 347 Alarm Summary Writes the alarms received on the input point to the Alarm Summary log file and lists the alarms in

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348 Alarming Default Alarm Type Alarm Condition Description Active AL_OFFLINE The device is offline AL_HIGH_LMT_ALM_1 Alarm high limit alarm 1 AL_L

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 349 condition and then either hold down CTRL and click all the other alarm conditions to be moved or hold down SHIFT

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350 Alarming To add a destination, right-click anywhere in an existing destination and click Add Destination in the shortcut menu. To delete a dest

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36 Installing the SmartServer Products

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 351 d. You can optionally select a Variable Substitution to be placed in the subject or body of the e-mail message a

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352 Alarming Level Range Set the active and passive alarm level ranges that will cause the destination to be used. You assigned each alarm conditio

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 353 Automatically Transferring Alarm Logs You can have the SmartServer automatically transfer alarm log files (binary

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354 Alarming  To view the alarms recorded by multiple Alarm Notifiers on the SmartServer, hold down CTRL and click the Alarm Notifiers to be viewe

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 355  Click View and then click Alarm History. By default, the Alarm Notifier: History Web page will list the activ

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356 Alarming point>. This is also the location of the data point in the SmartServer tree. Priority Displays the alarm priority assigned to the

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 357 7 Scheduling This chapter describes how to use the Event Scheduler on the SmartServer to schedule daily, weekly,

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358 Scheduling Scheduling Overview The SmartServer contains an Event Scheduler application that you can use to update data points at specific times

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 359 6. Create the exception schedules by setting the range of dates for which the exception schedules are used by cr

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360 Scheduling Based on the latitude, longitude and the actual date, the real-time clock on the SmartServer calculates the sunrise and sundown ti

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 37 3 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer This chapter describes how to connect your SmartServer to a TCP/IP ne

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 361  Create or open an Event Scheduler application following the steps described in Creating Event Schedulers later

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362 Scheduling the maximum of 15 minutes. Time Zone Displays the time zone in which the SmartServer is located. You can click the displayed time zo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 363 7. A dialog opens and displays the current sunrise or sundown time stored in the data point in the following fo

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364 Scheduling 4. The Add Functional Block dialog opens. 5. Select the Scheduler functional block from the Static or Dynamic LonMark folder.

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 365  If you have activated the dynamic v40 interface on the SmartServer and you are managing the network in Standa

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366 Scheduling 6. A functional block representing the Scheduler application and all of its static data points are added to the bottom of the i.LON

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 367 7. Optionally, under Event Calendar Effective Period and Event Scheduler Effective Period, you can configure the

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368 Scheduling to the SmartServer tree (see Adding Data Points to SmartServer Applications in Chapter 4 for more information). 3. View or configu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 369  To create a new preset, click the Add radio button at the top, enter the name of the new preset in the field,

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370 Scheduling Creating Daily Schedules You can set the daily schedules for the Event Scheduler by defining for which days a schedule is applicable

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38 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer SmartServer Configuration and Management Overview You can connect and configure your SmartServer before

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 371 This dialog functions similarly to the Scheduler: Daily Schedules Web page, except that it also lets you view th

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372 Scheduling You can also re-name any of the daily schedules. When you are done editing and re-naming the daily schedules, click Close to return

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 373 5. To create additional events in the daily schedule, follow these steps: a. Right-click anywhere in the Time

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374 Scheduling 6. Click OK to save your events and return to the Scheduler: Daily Schedules Web page. Click Cancel to delete all changes and retu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 375 Copying and Deleting Schedules After you create a daily schedule for one day, you can copy it to another day. Th

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376 Scheduling To create a one-time exception in the Event Scheduler, follow these steps: 1. Click the Exception Schedules icon in the Scheduler: C

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 377 If you are creating an event based on a specific time of day, select the Clock icon ( ), which is selected by def

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378 Scheduling 8. Click Submit. 9. To edit the one-time exception, click the teal-highlighted date in the calendar. The Edit: <exception n

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 379 Creating Exceptions in the Event Scheduler You can create an exception or recurring exception in the Event Sched

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380 Scheduling 2. Right-click the start date on which the exception schedule is to begin, point to Add Exception, and then click New Exception on t

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 39 You can configure your SmartServer as an IP-852 router (if IP-852 routing is activated on your SmartServer) to int

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 381 c. You can click the arrows to scroll through the exceptions in the Exception Group and edit their dates and rec

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382 Scheduling 8. Specify the range of dates for which the exception schedule is used. Specify the start and end dates in the From and To propert

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 383 10. Optionally, you can click Convert to Group at the top of the dialog to open the New Exception Group dialog.

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384 Scheduling 3. Click anywhere in the row under the Schedule, Event Time, Value, or Priority columns at the time the event is to occur. The Edi

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 385 If you are creating an event based on a specific time of day, select the Clock icon ( ), which is selected by def

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386 Scheduling e. Click OK to save your events and return to the Edit: <exception date> dialog. Click Cancel to delete all changes and retu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 387 Creating Exception Groups You can create an exception group and add exceptions to it. This creates a new excepti

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388 Scheduling 3. Select the check boxes for two or more of the exceptions to be added to the new Exception Group (an exception group must contain

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 389 6. Optionally, you can click Edit for any of the listed exceptions to open the Edit Exception dialog and change

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390 Scheduling 3. Edit the name, scope, dates, and recursions of the exception and any other instances created under this exception. See Creating

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40 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 4. The SmartServer 2.2 home page opens. 5. In the Configuration & Service box, select the langu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 391 3. You can rename the exception group, change the priorities of the events in the exception group, add and remo

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392 Scheduling 2. Click Submit. How the Scheduler Works with Daylight Savings Time When daylight savings time starts, events scheduled in the sw

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 393 Note: Sunrise is the time at which the first part of the sun appears above the horizon in the east. At this time

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394 Scheduling h. In the Function box, select Sunrise ( ) or Sundown ( ). The calculated sunrise or sundown time appears in the Time box, which b

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 395 j. In the Value box, do one of the following:  Select the preset to be used to update the values of all the da

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396 Scheduling SunRise010060AMPeak Time StartsAMPeak Time EndsPMPeak Time StartsPMPeak Time EndsSunDownENDON_100Priority 210OFFPriority 200ON_60Pri

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 397 Tip: To create a recurring one-time exception, follow these steps: 1. Create a new one-time exception from the

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398 Scheduling The following graphic demonstrates the exception schedule with the events of the Day Schedule (OTE). This exception schedule will be

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 399 that of the OFF event in the Day Schedule (200), which occurs at sunrise. Essentially, starting at sunrise, the

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400 Scheduling Note: To account for weekday holidays in this example, create an exception group that includes all such holidays. The exception gro

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iv Preface Creating Dial-Out Connections ... 61 Adding Host Devices ...

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 41 7. Enter the User name and Password for logging on to your SmartServer, which are both ilon by default, and then

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 401 the priority of the ON_60 event in the Night Schedule (220) is lower than that of the ON_100 event in the Peak Ti

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 403 Using the Event Calendar The Event Calendar lists and displays all the exceptions created in all the Event Schedu

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404 Scheduling 5. Select the Event Calendar functional block from the Static or Dynamic LonMark folder. The folder available in the dialog depend

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 405 6. A functional block representing the Event Calendar and all of its static data points are added to the bottom

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406 Scheduling To open the Event Calendar application from an existing Calendar functional block, follow these steps: 1. Click General if the Smart

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 407 Creating Exceptions in the Event Calendar You can create an exception or recurring exception in the Event Calenda

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408 Scheduling d. The Edit Exceptions dialog opens. Optionally, you can edit the name, scope, dates, and recursions of the exception. See Creat

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 409 3. Edit the name, scope, dates, and recursions of the exception and any other instances created under this exce

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410 Scheduling 3. Click OK to delete the exception from the Scheduler. 4. A message appears asking you whether references to the exception to b

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42 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Configuring the SmartServer After you can connect your local SmartServer to a TCP/IP network, you can us

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 411 8 Data Logging This chapter describes how to use the Data Logger on the SmartServer to record data point updates

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412 Scheduling Data Logging Overview The SmartServer contains a Data Logger application that you can use to record data point values and store them

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 413 Opening a Data Logger Application To open a Data Logger application, first create a Data Logger functional block.

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414 Scheduling 5. Select the Data Logger functional block from the Static or Dynamic LonMark folder. The folder available in the dialog depends on

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 415 6. A functional block representing the Data Logger application and all of its static data points are added to t

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416 Scheduling To open the Data Logger application from an existing Data Logger functional block, follow these steps: 1. Click General if the Smart

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 417 - CSV/text. Approximately 2 times the size of the log file. - CSV - zipped. Approximately 10–20 times the siz

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418 Scheduling 2. The Data Logger: Data Points Web page opens. Select the data points to be recorded by the Data Logger from the SmartServer tree

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 419 page, which you can access by clicking the data point in General mode. 4. Select the Show Advanced check box to

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420 Scheduling value changes. You can set this property to On Change so that the data point is logged only when its value or state changes.  Sele

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 43 3. Configure the following IPv4 properties. You must reboot the SmartServer to implement changes made to proper

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 421 6. Click Submit. 7. Configure the Alarm Notifier to send a notification each time the nvoDlLevAlarm data poin

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422 Scheduling Creating the Web Connection in LNS Mode To create a Web connection with the SmartServer running in LNS mode, follow these steps: 1.

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 423 d. The Setup – Web Service Web page opens. e. Enter the following properties:  In the SOAP Path box, enter

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424 Scheduling 3. The Configure – Web Connection Web page opens and the hostnames of the local SmartServer and the Web Connection Target Server yo

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 425 Attaching a Log File To attach an alarm or data log file to the Web connection, follow these steps: 1. Under th

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426 Scheduling 5. Click OK. An attachment icon ( ) is added to the target data point icon. 6. Click Submit. Triggering Log Transfer Each tim

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 427 4. Add your specified trigger source data point and the nviDlClear data point on the specified data logger to th

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428 Scheduling Example 2: Using Case Logic for Log transfer You can use the SmartServer’s built-in Type Translator application to update the sourc

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 429 5. Create a Web connection between the nvClearLog and nviDlClear data points. 6. Create a new type translato

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430 Scheduling +- iLON App +- Data Logger[0].csv.bak.1 Data Logger[0].csv.bak.2 Data Logger[0].csv Note: You can view

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44 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Automatically Obtain IP Address Enables the SmartServer to obtain its IP address, subnet mask, and defa

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 431 The Data Logger: View Web page includes a trend graph and a log that chart and list the data point updates that h

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432 Scheduling Manually Transferring Data Logs You can manually copy the data logs stored on the SmartServer flash disk to your computer via FTP and

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 433 Note: Alternatively, you can reverse steps 1 and 2 to view a data point in the View - Data Points Web page. Thi

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434 Scheduling for the data point and override the other application.  If a Locked icon ( ) appears to the left of the data point, a “Priority too

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 435 Status Displays the current status of the data point. 5. You can click the button to the right of the Values p

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436 Scheduling For example, you can select 1 hour to have the log list the data point updates that have occurred in the last 1 hour. You can then c

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 437 9 Connecting Legacy Devices Using SmartServer Inputs and Outputs This chapter describes how to use the inputs a

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438 Connecting Legacy Devices Connecting Legacy Devices Overview The SmartServer includes two pulse meter inputs for connecting electric, gas, and

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 439 1. Click General above the navigation pane in the left frame of the SmartServer Web interface. 2. Expand the ne

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440 Connecting Legacy Devices  If you have activated the dynamic v40 interface on the SmartServer and you are managing the network in Standalone

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 45 This property is unavailable if you select Automatically Obtain IP Address. 4. Select the Advanced check box to c

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 441 6. A functional block representing the Pulse Counter application and all of its static data points are added to

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442 Connecting Legacy Devices 3. To set the sample interval, enter the time (in seconds) in the box below the Pulse icon and the PC value text. T

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 443 3. The Digital Input: Configure Web page opens. 4. The Digital Input application contains the following three

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444 Connecting Legacy Devices  Select Normally Open if the sensor normally does not conduct electricity when it is open. When this option is sel

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 445 3. The Configure – Digital Output Web page opens. 4. The Digital Output functional block contains the followi

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446 Connecting Legacy Devices  Select Normally Open to send the current state of the nviClaValue input data point directly to the relay outputs.

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 447 10 Using Analog Functional Blocks This chapter describes how to use the Analog Functional Block application to p

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448 Using Analog Functional Blocks Analog Functional Block Overview The SmartServer includes an Analog Functional Block that you can use to perform

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 449 3. Select and configure a mathematical or logical operation. 4. Select a scalar or SNVT_switch output point and

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450 Using Analog Functional Blocks 5. Select the Analog Functional Block from the Static or Dynamic LonMark folder. The folder available in the

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46 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Global Address (auto configured) Displays the IPv6 global address assigned to the SmartServer. The glob

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 451 6. A functional block representing the Analog Functional Block application and all of its static data points ar

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452 Using Analog Functional Blocks 7. Click Submit. To open the Analog Functional Block application from an existing Analog Functional Block, foll

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 453 Field Name If the selected input point is a structured data point (has multiple fields) , select the field to be

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454 Using Analog Functional Blocks Selecting and Configuring a Mathematical Operation You can select a mathematical operation to determine the mini

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 455 2. A Compare Point property appears on the Web page. 3. Select whether the compare point is another data poi

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456 Using Analog Functional Blocks 5. From the True? list, select whether one, all, or a minimum percentage of the input points need to evaluate t

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 457 2. Click a scalar data point with the same data type as the selected input points or select a SNVT_switch data p

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458 Using Analog Functional Blocks 7. Click Submit. You can use the result stored in the output point to control one or more actuator devices. N

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 459 11 Using Type Translators This chapter describes how to use the Type Translator on the SmartServer to connect de

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460 Using Type Translators Type Translator Overview The SmartServer includes a Type Translator that can convert data points of one type to another

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 47 TCP/IP Property Ethernet Media Speed You can select the Ethernet speed (10 or 100 MB per second) and mode (full-

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 461 3. Select a pre-defined type translation that is compatible with the selected input and output points, or create

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462 Using Type Translators 5. Select the Type Translator functional block from the Static or Dynamic LonMark folder. The folder available in the

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 463 6. A functional block representing the Type Translator functional block application and all of its static data

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464 Using Type Translators To open the Type Translator functional block application from an existing Type Translator functional block, follow these

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 465 user-defined name that is associated with a given data point format description (for example, SNVT_switch or SNVT

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466 Using Type Translators Integrating M-Bus Devices with a Type Translator in this chapter for more information on the three pre-defined type tran

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 467 ST_LOW value: 25.0 state: 1 (ON) SNVT_occupancy_TO_SNVT_setting This rule-based translation converts a SNVT_occu

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468 Using Type Translators SNVT_scene (input point) SNVT_switch (output point) function: SC_NUL scene_number: 0 No update made to output data point

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 469 state: 0 value: 0.0 state: 1 ST_OFF value: 0.1–25.0 state: 1 ST_LOW value: 25.0–50.0 state: 1 ST_MED value: 50.0–

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470 Using Type Translators 3. Enter a descriptive name for the new Type Translator rule, or accept the default rule name, which is <functional

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48 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 3. Configure the following SOAP/HTTP service properties. Hostname Displays the TCP/IP hostname of th

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 471 default, the entire structure is evaluated. You can explicitly set the rule to evaluate the entire structure by

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472 Using Type Translators 11. Repeat steps 7–8 for each case to be created in the current type translation. Each case in the translation will b

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 473 d. Enter a comparison value. The default comparison value is 0. The comparison value can be one of the follow

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474 Using Type Translators e. Select an output point (to the right of the TO operator) from the list. f. If the output point is a structured da

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 475  To add a new IF-THEN statement to the current case by re-using a previous IF-THEN statement, right-click the b

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476 Using Type Translators Tip: If you would like more information about the specific device used in this tutorial, you can download the data sheet

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 477  value[1] Datetime: The current date and time stored in the M-Bus device.  value[2] m³: The meter reading at

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478 Using Type Translators To create a custom M-Bus type translation based on one of the pre-defined translations, select the source translation fr

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 479 You can add more input and output points to the translation in order to convert other data elements in the M-Bus

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480 Using Type Translators

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 49 configuring the webparams.dat file located at the root level of the SmartServer ‘s flash disk. See Appendix C for

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 481 12 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT This chapter describes how to install the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT,

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482 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT Introduction You can install the SmartServer using OpenLNS CT and then synchronize the SmartServer to an

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 483 5. Synchronize the SmartServer to an OpenLNS network database following the steps described in Automatically Sy

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484 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT router’s Neuron IDs so you don’t have to press the SmartServer’s service pin to commission the router).

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 485 3. Set the following synchronization options: Synchronize All Internal SmartServer Items Synchronizes all inter

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486 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT on the SmartServer’s internal App device while it is uncommissioned. Note: Selecting this option may sign

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 487 external data points. To update the SmartServer’s internal database with changes made to objects’ LON driver p

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488 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT dynamic network variable to the Data Logger functional block, the Data Logger and the dynamic data point

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 489 5. Enter the IP address or hostname of the SmartServer in the TCP/IP Address or host name box. If you have con

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490 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT 8. Click Submit when you have finished configuring the SmartServer application. Connecting the SmartServ

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50 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Alternatively, you can click Setup and then click Time to configure the time settings on your local Sma

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 491 functional blocks), verify that the dynamic network variables in the functional block have the same SNVTs or UNVT

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492 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT 7. Open the Scheduler Configuration Web page on the SmartServer following the steps described in the pr

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 493 11. Click Submit, and then click Back to return to the Scheduler: Configure Web page. Finish configuring the S

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494 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT 15. Click the Poll Rate box for either data point to open the Logging dialog. Select the Log on Update

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 495 18. In the SmartServer Web interface, click View and then click Data Logger to verify that the Data Logger reco

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496 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT 1. In OpenLNS CT, drag the functional blocks for the external devices to the OpenLNS CT drawing, and dra

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 497 6. In the navigation pane, expand the blue-highlighted Alarm Generator functional block to show its data points

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498 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT icon directly above the Use SNVT_alarm_2 Output check box to select a SNVT_alarm_2 data point and then se

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 499 updated to 100.0 1 when the data point returns to its passive (normal) condition (AL_NO_CONDITION by default).

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500 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT network variables, click one, and then either hold down CTRL and click all others to be copied or hold do

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SmartServer User’s Guide v Using Device Templates... 161 Creating Device Te

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 51 Configuring Security Properties You can configure the SmartServer’s security properties, including enabling HTTPS

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 501 with the e2 and e3 releases of the i.LON 100 software. For more information on using device templates to copy ex

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502 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT 8. Click Submit. 9. Set how frequently the SmartServer’s internal data server polls the external dat

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 503 For example, if a Data Logger polls a data point every 5 seconds, and an Alarm Generator polls the same data poin

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504 Using the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT block appear and then disappear after the SmartServer automatically performs a synchronization. You need

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 505 Appendix A Troubleshooting the SmartServer This appendix describes how to diagnose and resolve common problems t

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506 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application Troubleshooting I can access my SmartServer Web pages but some content seems to be missi

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 507 Ensure that you have created an RNI entry for the SmartServer with the LONWORKS Interfaces application that has t

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508 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 509 Appendix B Using the SmartServer Console Application This appendix describes how to use the SmartServer’s con

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510 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application Using the Console Application You can use the console application to configure and troub

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52 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer For properties marked with an asterisk (*), you must first select the check box or button on the left to

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 511 Command Description compress name Compresses a text file, specified by its file name, into Gnu Zip format (.csv.g

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512 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application Command Description deviceid hexID Sets or displays the Neuron ID of the SmartServer’s

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 513 Command Description dump ip852config Copies the IP-852 configuration to the //ltconfig/xmldump/LTIP_config.xml fi

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514 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application Command Description extract name Extracts the contents of a directory or file created wi

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 515 Command Description ipv4dhcp on|off Turns IPv4 DHCP on and off. If DHCP is on, the SmartServer DHCP client gets

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516 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application Command Description ip852chanmode mode Displays the IP-852 channel mode or sets it to on

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 517 Command Description reboot Reboots the SmartServer. If the SmartServer is currently being used as an RNI, the ne

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518 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application Command Description trace level [stamp] Sets the tracing level: 0 = None; 1 = Urgent tra

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 519 To update the bootrom, follow these steps: 1. Reboot the SmartServer using the console application. When the co

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520 Appendix B – Using the SmartServer Console Application

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 53 Enable SSL Web Server Enables HTTPS access to the SmartServer. HTTPS is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer P

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 521 Appendix C Securing the SmartServer This appendix describes how to secure folders and files in the SmartServer.

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522 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Securing the SmartServer Overview You can secure a folder or individual files in the SmartServer using the

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 523 Setting Access Restrictions Security realms are used to define the SmartServer’s security access restrictions. A

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524 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer In order to create a group, you must first define a list of users and passwords. For example: Ann : boxca

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 525 3. Add users to specific groups. To do this, click the group under the Groups column to which users are to be ad

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526 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Note: If you declare a location “A” that happens to be a subset of another location “B,” it is assumed th

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 527 Aliases Aliases allow redirecting URLs to other URLs in the web server directory structure. You can use aliases

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528 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Sample WebParams.dat file The following WebParams.dat file was generated according to the scenario descr

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 529 Securing Folders and Files You can secure a folder or individual files in the SmartServer. This section does the

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530 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer If you secure this folder, add a new realm with the URL of the folder for each user group. For SOAP applic

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54 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Raw MD5 Authentication Key You can enter an MD5 authentication key to be used for authentication when u

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 531 respectively. The WebParams.dat files included in these examples provide the recommended solutions for these sce

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532 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer (Users) all:ilon:ilon enduser:Tom:user enduser:Steve:user (Locations) everywhere:*.*.*.* (Realms) /user/to

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 533 /user/Echelon/ViewEventScheduler.html: enduser:everywhere /user/user1/*:all:everywhere /user/user1/*:enduser:ever

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534 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Security Level: User groups have varying access to Web pages. Types of Pages Accessed: “all” user group ca

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 535 TaskStackBytes:204800 NumTasks:5 TaskPriority:240 MaxSymbols:100 MaxUrlSize:1024 (Users) all:ilon:ilon soapuser:s

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536 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Figure 3—Setup for “all” user group Figure 4— Setup for “soapuser” user group

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 537 Figure 5—Setup for “supervisor” user group Figure 6— Setup for “enduser” user group

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538 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Figure 7— Setup for “enduser2” user group Figure 8—Setup for “everywhere” location

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 539 Figure 9a—Setup for realms Figure 9b— Setup for realms

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540 Appendix C – Securing the SmartServer Figure 9c— Setup for realms

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 55 See Appendix B, Using the SmartServer Console Application, for more information on the enable secureaccess and di

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 541 Appendix D Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers This appendix describes how to manually upgrade, backup

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542 Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers Introduction You can manually upgrade, backup/restore, and deploy SmartServers via FTP

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 543 4. Copy the following folders and files in the LonWorks\iLon100\images\iLon100 4.<xx> folder on your compu

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544 Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers 6. Copy the following files from the backup to the SmartServer flask disk, if necess

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 545 2. Format the SmartServer flash disk using the bootrom console. To do this, follow these steps: a. Enter the r

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546 Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers following steps 2–3. If you are using Standalone network management on the SmartServ

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 547 /config/network folder on the SmartServer flash disk) to the OpenLNS network database. If icons in the network t

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548 Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers 5. Reboot the target SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages or the SmartServer c

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 549 e. In the LNS Server property, select the IP address of the OpenLNS Server you added to the LAN in step b. f. E

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550 Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers  config.sys file (to preserve TCP/IP configurations on target SmartServers).  soft

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56 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer locations. After you create a realm, you use the tool to create or update a webParams.dat file, and you

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 551  Select LNS Manual to have the SmartServer manually synchronize with the selected OpenLNS network database via

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552 Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers You can define an alias name for an external data point in its Configure - Data Point

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 553 Appendix E Software License Agreements When installing the SmartServer 2.2 and i.LON LNS Server software, you m

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554 Appendix E – Software License Agreements SmartServer 2.2 Software NOTICE This is a legal agreement between you (“You” “Your”) and Echelon Corpor

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 555  “OpenLNS Server” means the Echelon OpenLNS Server product, or the executable files generated by running the Ec

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556 Appendix E – Software License Agreements (d) use the Programming Tools solely with an i.LON Server; (e) use the LNS Proxy and LNS Proxy SOAP API

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 557 attribute Echelon's trademarks. No license is granted, express or implied, under any Echelon trademarks, tra

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558 Appendix E – Software License Agreements TRADEMARKS You may make appropriate and truthful reference to Echelon, Echelon products and technology

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 559 CUMULATIVE AND NOT PER INCIDENT AND BENEFIT ECHELON’S THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE AMOUNTS PA

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560 Appendix E – Software License Agreements LANGUAGE The parties hereto confirm that it is their wish that this Agreement, as well as other documen

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 57 3. Click Reboot. The following warning opens: It takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes for the SmartServer to fi

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www.echelon.com

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58 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer To create modem connections for your SmartServer, you do the following: 1. Select the modem type (inter

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 59 PIN Number If you are using an External GSM modem, enter the PIN (maximum 30 characters) to be sent to the externa

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60 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer PPP Authentication for Incoming Calls Select the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) authentication type to va

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vi Preface Connecting LONWORKS Data Points with LONWORKS Connections ... 270 Designing a Modbus Network ...

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 61 3. If you are using an External GSM modem, set the following properties: Access Point Name (APN) Set the APN (ma

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62 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 3. The Setup – Connection Web page opens and the connection is added to the bottom of the Dial-Out tre

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 63 Phone Number Enter the phone number to call when this dial-out connection is used. If you are using an externa

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64 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer The default time is 30.0 seconds. PPP Authentication for Outgoing Calls Select the PPP authentication

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 65 Password Click Change Password to enter and then re-enter the password (maximum 30 ASCII characters) defined for t

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66 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer modem (applicable models) or an external GSM modem connected to the SmartServer’s RS-232 serial port. T

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 67 The LAN, the host devices on the LAN, and the networks available on the host devices are further described as f

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68 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer OpenLNS Servers You must add an OpenLNS Server to the LAN in order to add the data points of external d

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 69 Adding a Remote SmartServer to the LAN You can add another SmartServer to the LAN, and then manage the remote Smar

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70 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer hostname is SmartSever. Host Property SOAP Path Enter the path on the remote SmartServer to which SOAP

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SmartServer User’s Guide vii Selecting and Configuring a Comparison Function ... 336 Using a Binary Comparison Fu

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 71 devices in OpenLNS managed networks to the SmartServer’s built-in applications and to your custom SmartServer 2.2

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72 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer SOAP Path Enter the path on the OpenLNS Server to which SOAP messages are transmitted via the LNS Proxy

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 73 You can configure the object in the OpenLNS tree and the changes are automatically transmitted to the OpenLNS Serv

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74 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 4. Browse to http://<OpenLNS Server Computer IP Address>/EES/AdminService/v4.0/index.htm, which i

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 75 4. Optionally, select the Use Connection Timeout option and enter the maximum period of time (in seconds) that th

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76 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer E-mail Server Port Enter the port used by the SmartServer to send e-mail messages. The default value is

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 77 2. The Setup – Host Web page opens, and a server icon is added one level below the LAN icon at the bottom of the

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78 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 8. Configure the following time (SNTP) server properties: Property Time Server Port The port used by

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 79 To delete a time (SNTP) server, right-click the generic server icon if the sever is used exclusively for the time

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80 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer SmartServer’s Web server before the transaction is canceled and a timeout error is thrown. By default,

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viii Preface Viewing Extracted Data Log Files ... 429 Viewing Data Logs ...

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 81 to a central enterprise system. For more information on creating and using Web connections, see Creating Web Conn

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82 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 5. The Setup – Web Service Web page opens. 6. Configure the following properties for the Web Connecti

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 83  Raw HEX. Data point values are transmitted in raw hexadecimal format. Maximum Age Specify the maximum age (in

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84 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer network that runs over a high-speed IP-852 backbone. You can also configure your SmartServer as an IP-8

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 85 Activating IP-852 Routing on the SmartServer To activate IP-852 routing on your SmartServer follow these steps: 1.

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86 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 4. Click any Not Licensed link in the IP-852 router properties. The Activate IP-852 Routing dialog op

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 87 Adding a SmartServer to an IP-852 Channel You can use the IP-852 Configuration Server application to add a SmartSe

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88 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 3. Expand the LNS Server icon, and then enter the User Name and Password for logging in to the OpenLNS

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 89 d. In the Icon property, select the IP icon; in the Channel Type property, select IP-10L (if using a local IP net

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90 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer c. The Setup – LON Router Driver Web page opens, and router icons are added under the LONWORKS channel

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SmartServer User’s Guide ix Updating the Bootrom ... 518 Appendix C Sec

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 91 b. The LON Device Identification dialog opens. Press the service pin on your SmartServer, click OK to return to

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92 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Alternatively, you can scroll down to the Commission Status property, and either select the individual

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 93 so it can forward LONWORKS packets to the correct IP address. The following figure shows a typical IP-852 channel

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94 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer SmartServerSmartServerTCP/IP FT-10TP/XF-1250SmartServerTCP/IPSmartServerFT-10 SmartServerFT-10Buildin

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 95 Configuring the SmartServer as a Remote Network Interface You can use the LONWORKS Interfaces Control Panel applic

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96 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer profile (for example, "X.Default" is the name of the default profile). If you enter "myRN

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 97 5. Click OK to create the RNI. 6. The SmartServer is now configured as an RNI. The name you entered for the

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98 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer 8. Using the SmartServer Web interface, verify that the SmartServer is enabled for RNI connections. Ri

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SmartServer 2.2 User’s Guide 99 3. Scroll to the RNI Property header and configure the following properties: Port Displays the port used by the

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100 Configuring and Managing the SmartServer Maximum Number of Simultaneous Receive Transactions Enter the maximum number of receive transactions th

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