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Enable SSL Web
Server
Enables HTTPS access to the SmartServer. HTTPS is a combination of
the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and a cryptographic protocol such as SSL,
which is used by the SmartServer 2.2. Using HTTPS/SSL, you can help
protect your SmartServer from unauthorized access and secure your
SmartServer’s data.
If you select this option, enter the port the SmartServer will use for
HTTPS communication in the Port column. This option is selected by
default and the port is set to 443.
To use HTTPS/SSL to secure your SmartServer, you must create a
self-signed SSL certificate or obtain a direct-signed SSL certificate and
install it on your SmartServer. For more information on acquiring and
installing an SSL certificate on your SmartServer, see the next section,
Using HTTPS/SSL.
Enable Downlink
RNI Connections
Enables the SmartServer to be used as a Remote Network Interface (RNI).
This allows an OpenLNS application running on your computer to access
an OpenLNS Server remotely. This option is selected by default and the
port on which the SmartServer listens for downlink requests is set to 1628.
For more information on using the SmartServer as an RNI, see Using the
SmartServer as an RNI later in this chapter.
Enable Telnet
Enables Telnet access to the SmartServer’s console application. This
option is selected by default and the port is set to 23.
For more information on the SmartServer console application, see
Appendix B, Using the SmartServer Console Application.
Enable Remote
Dial-in
Enables an OpenLNS Server to dial-in to the SmartServer. This option is
selected by default.
See Adding an OpenLNS Server to the LAN later in this chapter for more
information.
Enable Remote
Reboot
Enables the SmartServer to be rebooted remotely via the Setup - Reboot
Web page. This option is selected by default.
Enable
LonScanner
Connections
Enables the SmartServer to be connected to the LonScanner Protocol
Analyzer tool, which you can use to monitor and diagnose network
traffic. This option is selected by default and the port is set to 1629. If
you select this option, enter the port number to use to connect to the
protocol analyzer in the Port column.
For more information on the protocol analyzer, see the LonScanner
Protocol Analyzer User’s Guide.
Capture all
Packets on
LonScanner
Connections
Enables packets directly transmitted to the internal devices on the
SmartServer to be viewed with the LonScanner Protocol Analyzer tool.
These packets will still not be sent on the physical network. This option is
cleared by default.
For more information on the protocol analyzer, see the LonScanner
Protocol Analyzer User’s Guide.
LonTalk
Authentication