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Replacing the smartserver – Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual

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SmartServer

2.2 User’s Guide

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OpenLNS Servers

0.0.0.0:1628

Incoming RNI Port

1628

LonTalk Address

Unconfigured

E-mail (SMTP) Servers

0.0.0.0

Source E-mail Address

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CENELEC Enabled

False (PL models only)

In addition, all the XML configuration files on the SmartServer, as well as the contents of the
/PulseBackup (pulse count data), /AlarmLog (alarm log data), and /data (data log data) directories,
are backed up to the /config/software.bak directory.

Also, the device templates currently stored in the /config/template directory are moved to a
/config/template.bak directory. To use these templates again, copy them from the
/config/template.bak directory to your computer, and then copy them from your computer back to the
/config/template folder.

If you did not use the factorydefaults keepipaddrs command in the console application, you
must set the TCP/IP properties of your SmartServer again. To do this, place your computer on the
same 192.168.1.* subnet as your SmartServer, or enter the following command in the Command
Prompt window (change “192.168.1.0” to the appropriate prefix for your subnet):

route add 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 %computername%

Open the command prompt with administrator privileges. To do this, click Start, type cmd in the
search box, right-click the cmd.exe, and then select Run as Administrator. If you receive a “The
parameter is incorrect” error, replace %computername% with the IP address of your computer.

If you entered the factorydefaults keepipaddrs command in the console application, the
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are not reset to their defaults and you do not need to set the TCP/IP properties
of your SmartServer again.

Replacing the SmartServer

You can replace the SmartServer using an OpenLNS application such as OpenLNS CT if there is a
hardware failure. To replace the SmartServer, follow these steps:

1. Close any OpenLNS application that is currently accessing the network containing the

SmartServer to be replaced.

2. Backup the SmartServer via FTP as described in Backing Up the SmartServer Firmware in this

chapter.

3. Format the flash disk of the old SmartServer using the bootrom console. To do this, follow these

steps:

a. Enter the reboot command in the SmartServer console application.

b. When the console reads “Press the ‘!’ key to stop auto-boot”, press ‘!’. The

SmartServer will enter the bootrom state, halting all applications.

c. Enter the format command in the bootrom application.

4. Remove the old SmartServer hardware, and then attach the replacement SmartServer hardware to

the physical network.

5. Follow step 3 to format the flash disk of the replacement SmartServer using the bootrom console.

6. After the replacement SmartServer has rebooted, enter the FTP URL of your SmartServer

(ftp://192.168.1.222, for example) in the browser of an FTP client such as Core FPT, WS FTP Pro,
and Cute FTP.