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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference

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The Get function returns an element for each network referenced in the input parameters you
supplied to the function. The properties included within each element are initially defined
when the network is added to the SmartServer or LNS network database. You can write to these
network properties with the Set function. The following table describes these properties.

Property Description

The name of the network in the following format: <network >.

You can only rename a network if is set to
SYNC_STANDALONE. To rename a network, provide the
of the network and the desired
property.

You cannot rename networks if is set to
SYNC_NUL or SYNC_LNS. This means you cannot rename
networks stored in an LNS network database via the LNS Proxy
Web service.

The type of object and its xsi type, which is
LON_Network_Cfg. This determines the icon used to represent
the network in the SmartServer Web interface.

For the network on the SmartServer this property is “ iLONNS ”
if the network database was created with the SmartServer, or it
is “LNS” if the network was created with an LNS application
such as the LonMaker tool.

A flag indicating whether the network is hidden or shown in the
navigation pane on the left side of the SmartServer Web