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Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual

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Configuring and Managing the SmartServer

modem (applicable models) or an external GSM modem connected to the SmartServer’s RS-232 serial
port. The host devices you can add to the LAN consist of remote SmartServers, OpenLNS
Servers, e-mail servers, time servers, IP-852 Configuration Servers, and Web Connection Target
servers (Web servers that can process SOAP requests).

To add a host device to the SmartServer’s Ethernet connection, right-click the LAN icon (the first icon
at the top of the navigation pane in the left frame), point to Add Host, and then select Server or
SmartServer. Select Server to add an OpenLNS Server, e-mail server, time server, IP-852
Configuration Server, or Web Connection Target server to the LAN. Select SmartServer to add a
remote SmartServer to the LAN.

To add a host device to a dial-up connection on the SmartServer, you right-click the icon representing
the dial-out connection to which the host device is to be added, point to Add Host, and then select
Server or SmartServer.

When you add a host device, it appears one level below the LAN or dial-out connection in the
navigation pane. In addition, if you add a remote SmartServer to the LAN, the network attached to it is
listed one level below its SmartServer icon. If you add an OpenLNS Server to the LAN, its networks
(OpenLNS network databases) are listed one level below its LNS Server icon. If you add an e-mail,
time, IP-852 configuration, or Web Connection Target server to the LAN, An icon representing the
specific host device is listed one level below its generic server icon.

You can add multiple services to a given host device. For example, the OpenLNS Server you add to
the LAN might also serve as an IP-852 Configuration Server and a Web Connection Target server.