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Appendix D - Manually Managing and Deploying SmartServers

config.sys file (to preserve TCP/IP configurations on target SmartServers).

software/dci file (if the source SmartServer was in standalone mode when the backup was
made; this avoids the duplication of network configuration data).

3. Restore the target SmartServer to its factory default settings with the Setup – Cleanup Web page

or the console application.

To restore your SmartServer to its factory default settings using the SmartServer Web pages,
right-click the local SmartServer, point to Setup, and then click Clean Up on the shortcut
menu. The Setup – Cleanup dialog opens. Click Cleanup to reset the SmartServer.

To restore your SmartServer to its factory default settings using the console application, enter
the factorydefaults command, or enter the factorydefaults keepipaddrs command to reset
the SmartServer but keep its basic IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses. For more information on
using the SmartServer console application, see Appendix B.

4. Copy the modified backup of the source SmartServer to the flash disk of the target SmartServer.

5. In the config/network folder on the target SmartServer, delete the Net folder.

6. Reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages or the SmartServer console

application.

To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages, right-click the local
SmartServer, point to Setup, and then click Reboot on the shortcut menu. The Setup –
Reboot
dialog opens. Click Reboot to start the reboot.

To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer console application, enter the reboot
command. For more information on using the SmartServer console application, see Appendix
B
.

7. If you are using OpenLNS network management (LNS Auto or LNS Manual) on the target

SmartServer, commission the SmartServer and synchronize it to an OpenLNS network database
following steps 8–9. If you are using Standalone network management on the target
SmartServer, skip to step 10.

8. Commission the SmartServer with OpenLNS CT, OpenLNS tree, or another OpenLNS

application. For more information on installing the SmartServer, see Installing the SmartServer
with OpenLNS CT
in Chapter 12.

9. Synchronize the target SmartServer to the OpenLNS network database in which the target

SmartServer was installed in step 8. To do this, follow these steps:

a. Verify that EES 2.2 and OpenLNS Server have been installed on your computer. See Chapter

1 of the Echelon Enterprise Services 2.2 User’s Guide for how to perform these installations.

b. Add the OpenLNS Server containing the OpenLNS network database in which the target

SmartServer was installed in step 8. See Adding an OpenLNS Server to the LAN earlier in this
chapter for how to do this.

c. Click Driver, and then click the Net network icon. The Setup – LON Network Driver Web

Page opens.

d. In the Network Management Service property, click LNS Auto or LNS Manual.

Select LNS Auto to have the SmartServer automatically synchronize with the selected
OpenLNS network database via the LNS Proxy Web service (you can also manually
initiate synchronization by pressing the Synchronize button in the OpenLNS Network
property). In this mode, the SmartServer independently initiates communication with the
LNS Proxy Web service. Select this mode if a firewall is not blocking the SmartServer’s
access to the port on the OpenLNS Server computer selected for the LNS Proxy Web
service (port 80 by default). This is the default.