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Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual

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Configuring and Managing the SmartServer

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

Note: Do not copy any of the factory e3 Web pages in the /web/user/echelon folder; otherwise,
you will replace all the SmartServer 2.2 configuration Web pages with the e3 pages, which will no
longer be functional. Do not copy any other folder under the /web directory.

10. Reboot your i.LON 100 e3 plus Server by entering the reboot command in the console

application. This automatically converts your e3 network configuration to the SmartServer
format.

11. If you are using the SmartServer in an OpenLNS managed network, logically replace the i.LON

100 e3 Server with the SmartServer in the OpenLNS application. If you are using OpenLNS CT,
right-click the i.LON100 device shape, point to Commissioning, and then click Replace on the
shortcut menu. Follow the device replacement procedures described in Chapter 7 of the OpenLNS
Commissioning Tool User’s Guide
.

When selecting the device interface definition to be loaded, select the ILON100_FTT_V12.XIF,
ILON100_PLC_V12.XIF, ILON100_FTT_V40.XIF, or ILON100_PLC_V40.XIF based on
your SmartServer model.

12. If you are using the SmartServer in an OpenLNS managed network, synchronize the SmartServer

to the OpenLNS network database after your SmartServer has finished rebooting. See
Configuring a LonWorks Network in Chapter 5 for more information on how to do this.

13. Use the i.LON AdminServer to automatically upgrade your SmartServer’s firmware to the

SmartServer 2.2 (Release 4.06) format. For more information on how to do this, see Chapter 2 of
the Echelon Enterprise Services 2.2 User’s Guide.

14. You can use i.LON Vision 2.2 to automatically upgrade all your existing e3 custom Web pages

previously built with i.LON Vision 1.0 and Contribute 3.0/3.1/CS3/CS4 to the SmartServer 2.2
format. See Upgrading e3 Web Pages to SmartServer 2.2 Pages in Chapter 3 of the i.LON Vision
2.2 User’s Guide
for more information on how to do this.

15. Open the SmartServer 2.2 Web pages and test that your system is functioning properly. Verify

that your external devices and their network variables appear in the navigation pane in the left side
of the SmartServer Web interface and that their names match those in the OpenLNS network
database. Verify that the SmartServer’s built-in applications are configured correctly.

Note: If you have integrated any custom SOAP/XML applications with your i.LON e3 plus server,
you must re-build them using the version 4.0 namespace. This is because the i.LON e3 plus server
and the SmartServer use different SOAP/XML interfaces. See the SmartServer Programmer’s
Reference
for more information on creating custom SOAP/XML applications for your SmartServer.

Downgrading the SmartServer 2.2 Firmware to the 1.0 Version

You can downgrade the firmware on your SmartServer 2.2 to the SmartServer 1.0 (Release 4.02)
version via FTP. To downgrade the firmware on your SmartServer, follow these steps:

1. Backup the SmartServer via FTP. To do this follow these steps:

a. Verify that you have the correct user name and password to access your SmartServer via FTP

and that FTP access is enabled on your SmartServer. To do this, follow these steps:

i.

Click Setup and then click Security. The Setup – Security Web page opens.

ii. Under Property, verify that the FTP/Telnet User Name and FTP/Telnet Password

properties are correct.

iii. Under Service, verify that the Enable FTP check box is selected.

b. In the browser of an FTP client such as Core FPT, WS FTP Pro, and Cute FTP, enter the FTP

URL of your SmartServer (ftp://192.168.1.222, for example).