Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual
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SmartServer
2.2 User’s Guide
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Lon Device
Property
Icon
Displays the icon used to represent the router in the SmartServer tree or
OpenLNS tree and in the application frame. The default icon is Router.
You can change the icon for the router by selecting a different icon and
then clicking Submit.
Hidden
Hides the router in the SmartServer tree or OpenLNS tree. If this router is
not actively being used, you can hide it to simplify the web interface.
To show a hidden router icon, click Settings. In the Global Settings
dialog, select the Devices check box in the Display Hidden property and
then click Close.
Identification
Property
Neuron ID
Displays the current Neuron IDs for the respective side of the router. The
Neuron ID is a unique 48-bit number that is manufactured into the router.
The Neuron ID is acquired by using Smart Network Management,
pressing a service pin on the router, or manually entering it.
Commissioning assigns a logical address (Subnet/Node ID) to the router.
You can click Use Service Pin to acquire the Neuron ID of the router.
Program ID
Displays the program ID of the router as a set of hex digits. The program
ID is manufactured into the router and cannot be changed.
Select the Smart Network Management check box to have the
SmartServer fetch the program ID of the router.
Geographical
Position
Displays the waypoint of the router. A waypoint is a set of coordinates
(latitude and longitude) that identifies the router’s location in physical
space. Typically, waypoints are acquired with a GPS receiver and then
uploaded to the SmartServer using SOAP/HTTP messages over the
console port.
Alternatively, you can manually enter the waypoint in this field or enter a
description of the router location.
Location ID
Displays the 6-byte location string that documents the router’s location
within the network.
Primary Address
(Domain.Subnet.
Node)
Displays the domain ID of the network, and the subnet and node IDs
assigned to the near and far sides of the router by the OpenLNS Server
when the router is created.
The subnet/node ID is used for addressing messages. The subnet ID
identifies the channel (subnet) on which the router side resides, and the
node ID identifies the router side attached to the channel.
The subnet/node IDs begin with an address of 1/1 and increase
sequentially to 1/2, 1/3, and so on for devices and router sides on the same
channel (subnet). For a second channel created on the network, the
subnet/node IDs for devices and router sides would begin with an address
of 2/1 and increase sequentially to 2/2, 2/3, and so on.
Secondary
Address
(Domain.Subnet.
Node)
If the router is a member of another network, displays the domain ID of
that network and the device’s subnet and node ID on it.