
6. In the LNS Server property, select the IP address of the LNS server to be
used for providing network management services.
7. Enter the User Name and Password for logging into the LNS Server via
the LNS Proxy Web service and then click OK. The default user name and
password is ilon, but you should have entered a different user name/pass-
word in the Echelon i.LON SmartServer Enterprise Services installer.
8. The box in the LNS Network property is highlighted red and a dialog
appears prompting you to confirm the creation of a LNS network database
for the default Net network.
• To create a new LNS network database named “Net” in the ilON/db
folder on your computer, click OK, and then click Submit. If you select-
ed LNS Auto, the network in the SmartServer tree is automatically
synchronized to the new LNS network database. The time required for
the synchronization depends on the size and complexity of the network.
• To select an existing LNS network database, or create a new LNS network
database with a different name, click Cancel, select an existing LNS net-
work database or enter an LNS network database name that is unique to
the selected LNS Server (the box in the LNS Network property will be
highlighted red), and then click Submit.
9. If your SmartServer is attached to the network, select the Use LNS
Network Interface
check box and then select the network interface to
be used for communication between the network and the LNS Server.
10. If you select the Use LNS Network Interface check box , the
Network Management Mode property is set to OnNet. This means
that network changes are propagated to the network immediately. Click
OffNet to store network changes in the selected LNS network database
and propagate them to the network when you place the SmartServer
OnNet.
11. Click Submit. The network name is changed to the name of the LNS
database you selected in step 8, and you can begin using your
SmartServer. If you selected
LNS Auto in step 5, the SmartServer auto-
matically begins synchronization with the selected LNS network database.
If an item in the SmartServer tree is highlighted yellow, it has not yet
been synchro-
nized with the
selected LNS
network data-
base. An item
is clear when
it has been
synchronized.
You can create custom embedded applications and drivers for your
SmartServer with Echelon i.LON SmartServer Programming Tools. A demo ver-
sion of the Echelon i.LON SmartServer Programming Tools is available on the
i.LON SmartServer DVD. To build custom embedded SmartServer applications
and drivers, order the Echelon i.LON SmartServer Programming Tools DVD
(Echelon Model 72111-409) from your Echelon sales representative.
To deploy your custom embedded applications and drivers to your SmartServer
or any other SmartServer, a SmartServer Programming Activation Key must
be installed on it. If a SmartServer Programming Activation Key is not pre-
installed on your SmartServer, you can order one (Echelon Model 72161)
from www.echelon.com/ilon/activate.
Using the LNS Auto and LNS Manual Network Management
Services
1. Install the Echelon i.LON Enterprise Services on your LNS Server
computer from the i.LON SmartServer DVD. To do this, click
Echelon
i.LON SmartServer Enterprise Services
from the Install Products
dialog, and then follow the instructions in the Setup Wizard. In the
installer, change the default user name and password used to access the
LNS Proxy Web service on your LNS Server computer.
2. Add an LNS Server to the LAN.
a. Right-click LAN at the
top of the navigation
pane, point to Add
Host
, and then click
Server (LNS, Email,
Time, IP-852, WebTarget)
on the shortcut menu.
b. The Setup – Host Web page appears, and a server entry is added to the
bottom of the navigation pane.
c. Click LNS Proxy, enter the IP address or hostname of your LNS Server
computer that is running LNS Turbo Server (version 3.2) or newer, and
then configure the SOAP/HTTP properties of the LNS Server.
d. Click Submit.
3. Click the Driver option at the top of the navigation pane.
4. Click the Net network in the navigation pane. The Setup - LON
Network Driver
Web page appears.
5. Under Network Management Service, click LNS Auto or LNS
Manual
.
• Select LNS Auto to have the SmartServer automatically synchronize with
the selected LNS network database via the LNS Proxy Web service (you
can also manually initiate synchronization by pressing the Synchronize
button in the LNS Network property). In this mode, the SmartServer
independently initiates communication with the LNS Proxy Web service.
You should select this mode as long as a firewall is not blocking the
SmartServer’s access to the LNS Proxy Web service port on the LNS Server
computer (port 80 by default).
• Select
LNS Manual to have the SmartServer manually synchronize with
the selected LNS network database via the LNS Proxy Web service. In
this mode, you can synchronize the SmartServer with the selected LNS
network database by pressing the Synchronize button in the LNS
Network
property. This mode does not require the SmartServer to
access the LNS Proxy Web service port on the LNS Server computer. You
should only select this mode if a firewall is blocking the SmartServer’s
access to the LNS Proxy Web service port on the LNS Server computer
(port 80 by default). This is the default.
You can create a high-speed IP backbone for large LONWORKS networks with
IP-852 routing. To use the IP-852 routing option, an IP-852 Router Activation
Key must be installed on your SmartServer. If an IP-852 Router Activation
Key is not pre-installed on your SmartServer, you can order one (Echelon
Model 72160) from www.echelon.com/ilon/activate.
© 2008 Echelon Corporation. Echelon, LON, LONWORKS, i.LON, LNS, and the Echelon logo are
trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in the United States and other countries.
You can click Synchronize in the LNS Network property to manually
resynchronize the SmartServer to the LNS network database. See Chapter
5 of the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide for more information on
manually resynchronizing the SmartServer to an LNS network database.
Using Standalone Network Management Service
1. Click the Driver option located directly above the navigation page on the
left side of the SmartServer Web interface.
2. Click the
Net network in the navigation pane. The Setup - LON
Network Driver
Web page appears.
3. In the Network
Management
Service
property,
select Standalone.
4. Click Submit.A
dialog appears
informing you that
the SmartServer is
being switched to standalone mode. It takes approximately 1 minute to
switch. When the SmartServer has finished switching to standalone mode,
the dialog closes and you can begin using your SmartServer.
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