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Configuring and Managing the SmartServer

hostname is SmartSever.

Host Property

SOAP Path

Enter the path on the remote SmartServer to which SOAP messages
should be transmitted. This is typically the location of the WSDL or
ASMX file on the SmartServer where it receives SOAP messages. The
default path is /WSDL/iLON100.WSDL (the default location of the
WSDL file on a SmartServer).

HTTP Port (Web
Server/SOAP)

Enter the port that the remote SmartServer uses to serve HTTP requests
(SOAP and WebDAV). The default value is 80, but you may change it to
any valid port number. Contact your IS department to ensure your
firewall is configured to allow access to the server on this port.

Select the SSL option to create a secure Web connection. Enter the port
number to use for the SOAP interface. The default port used for SSL is
443, but you may change it to any valid port number.

Retry Time

Set the amount of time (in seconds) after which the remote SmartServer
will stop attempting to resend failed Web Connection connection
messages. The default value is 120 seconds.

The remote SmartServer automatically attempts to resend failed Web
Connection connection messages every 45 seconds.

Use Connection
Timeout

Set the maximum period of time (in seconds) that the remote SmartServer
waits for a response to a SOAP request from the local SmartServer’s Web
server before the transaction is canceled and a timeout error is thrown.

By default, the connection timeout is 2 seconds—even if this check box is
cleared. If you select this check box, the default timeout is 120 seconds.

SOAP User Name

Optionally, you can enter a user name to be used for logging in to the
remote SmartServer.

Alternatively, you configure the user name and password using the i.LON
Web Server Security and Parameters
program, or by manually
configuring the webparams.dat file located at the root level of the
SmartServer’s flash disk. See Appendix C for more information on using
the i.LON Web Server Security and Parameters program.

SOAP Password

If you create a user name, click Change Password to enter the password
to be used for logging in to the remote SmartServer.

Format Values in
Web Connection
SOAP Messages
Using

Select how data point values are formatted in SOAP messages sent to this
remote SmartServer via Web connections. You have two choices:

Data Point Format. Data point values are formatted based on the
SNVT, UNVT, SCPT, or UCPT defined for the data point.

Raw HEX. Data point values are transmitted in raw hexadecimal
format.

5. Click Submit to save the changes.

To delete a remote SmartServer, right-click the SmartServer icon representing the remote SmartServer,
click Delete on the shortcut menu, and then click Submit.

Adding an OpenLNS Server to the LAN

You can add an OpenLNS Server or LNS Server to the LAN and then use the LNS Proxy Web service
to synchronize your SmartServer an OpenLNS network database, add the data points of external