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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference

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Property Description

interface. This property may have the following values:

0

– shown

1

– hidden

A timestamp indicating the last time the configuration of the
network was updated. This timestamp uses the ISO 8601
format, which is as follows:

YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.sssZPhh:mm

The first segment of the time stamp (YYYY-MM-DD)
represents the date the configuration of the Data Point was last
updated. The second segment (after the T): HH:MM:SS.sss
represents the time of day the configuration of the Data Point
was last updated, in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).

UTC is the current term for what was commonly referred to as
Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT). Zero (0) hours UTC is
midnight in Greenwich England, which lies on the zero
longitudinal meridian. Universal time is based on a 24-hour
clock, therefore; an afternoon hour such as 4 pm UTC would be
expressed as 16:00 UTC. The Z appended to the timestamp
indicates that it is in UTC. It can be left out.

For example, 2002-08-15T10:13:13Z indicates a UTC time of
10:13:13 AM on August 15, 2002.

If it is not UTC, time shift has to be defined:
2008-02-28T09:59:53.660+01:00

A user-defined description of the network. This can be a
maximum of 201 characters long.

The name of the file on the SmartServer flash disk containing
the configuration of the network. This property is always
LON_Network_Cfg.htm.

The handle of the network assigned by the LNS server.

The LNS network database associated with the network. This
property is applicable for a network on the SmartServer that is
synchronized with an LNS network database, or an LNS
network database stored in an LNS Server computer that is
accessible via the LNS Proxy Web service. This element has
the following properties:

. The name of the network in following

format: <network >. This property may be a maximum of
14 characters, and it may include embedded spaces.

. A reference to the Web service path

of the LNS Server where SOAP calls are transmitted in the
following format: //WebService[UCPTindex=x]. The x
refers to the index assigned to the LNS Server when it was
added to the LAN.