Activating the smartserver v40 interface – Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual
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Configuring and Managing the SmartServer
7. Enter the FTP/Telnet user name and password for accessing your SmartServer via FTP.
8. Copy all the folders in the SmartServer backup directory to the root directory of the SmartServer
flash disk.
9. Enter the reboot command in the SmartServer console ap3plication.
10. After the replacement SmartServer has rebooted, enter the show command in the SmartServer
console application and verify that the replacement SmartServer has the same IP address, subnet
mask, and gateway as the old SmartServer.
11. If you are using the SmartServer as an RNI, you need to use the Setup – Security Web page to
verify that the replacement SmartServer has the same MD5 authentication key as the old
SmartServer. If the replacement SmartServer is initially configured to use the default key (all
zeros), this will occur automatically when connecting to the RNI.
12. Use an OpenLNS application to re-open the network containing the old SmartServer.
13. Logically replace the old SmartServer in the OpenLNS application. If you are using OpenLNS
CT, right-click the SmartServer 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.
14. The new SmartServer will now function in the same manner as the old one.
Activating the SmartServer v40 Interface
If you are using the SmartServer in standalone mode, you can activate the new v40 interface on your
SmartServer. The v40 interface features a dynamic interface with a capacity of 500 dynamic
functional blocks. By default, the SmartServer uses the v12 interface, which has a static device
interface. This static interface limits the number of applications (functional blocks) that you can create
on your SmartServer (10 data loggers, 40 schedulers, 40 alarm generators, 40 alarm notifiers, 40 type
translators, 20 analog functional blocks, and 40 Web servers). You can activate the v40 interface if
you need to exceed the limits posed by the static interface provided by the v12 interface.
To activate the v40 incterace on your SmartServer, follow these steps:
1. Verify that the Network Management Service property in the Setup – LON Network Driver
Web page is set to Standalone. To open the Setup – LON Network Driver Web page, click
Driver above the navigation pane in the left frame of the SmartServer Web interface, and then
click the Net network icon in the SmartServer tree.
2. Expand the network icon in the SmartServer tree, expand the LON channel, and then click the
i.LON App (Internal) device. The Setup -LON Device Driver Web page opens.
3. In the Template property near the bottom of the Web page, click the box to the right.