J – jam network variable type, K – check neuron executable, L – list network variables – Echelon NodeUtil Node Utility User Manual
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• Prio – Defines whether the network variable is a priority network
variable. It is specified by bind_info(priority | nonpriority) in
the Neuron C declaration of the network variable.
• Auth – Defines whether the network variable uses authentication. It is
specified by bind_info(authenticated | nonauthenticated) in
the Neuron C declaration of the network variable.
• Addridx – Defines the index into the address table for the network
variable.
• Service – Defines the service used to deliver the network variable. It is
specified by bind_info(ackd | unackd_rpt | unackd) in the
Neuron C declaration of the network variable.
• TrnArnd – Defines whether the network variable is a turnaround
network variable, that is, bound to another network variable on the same
device.
• Primary – Defines the index into the network variable configuration
table.
See the
ISO/IEC 14908-1 Control Network Protocol
standard for a description of
the network variable alias table.
J – Jam Network Variable Type
Use this command to display and optionally set a network variable type. To
change a network variable type, enter the index of the network variable, and
then enter the SNVT index of the new type. This command can only be used on
devices with writeable self-identification data. For device applications developed
in Neuron C, you must specify the snvt_si_eecode or snvt_si_ramcode Neuron C
compiler directive.
K – Check Neuron Executable
Use this command to compare the downloadable image file (.nxe or .ndl
extension) contents on the computer with the application image loaded into the
device. Any differences are displayed.
L – List Network Variables
Use this command to display the self-documentation and other network variable
information available on the selected device, in Neuron C source format. You can
save the information to an output file; if you do not specify a file, the displayed
data is not saved.
If the device is L
ON
M
ARK
certified or L
ON
M
ARK
compliant, the device and
network variable self-documentation strings are interpreted and checked for
errors.