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Using the i.LON 100 Web Pages to Configure Applications and to Monitor and
Control Data Points for more information). If you select WebBinder
Destination in step 3 of the Creating and Configuring Services procedure
(above), the associated server can be used as a WebBinder destination. The
right-hand side of the LAN/WAN web page will appear as shown in the following
figure:
This Web page contains the following options:
WebBinder Destination
Address
The IP Address or hostname of the server to which
this service applies. See Creating and Configuring
Servers for more information.
WebBinder Destination
Port
The port used by the i.LON 100 to send WebBinder
messages. By default, this value is 80, but it may
be changed to any valid port number. Contact
your IS department to assure you’re your firewall
is configured to allow you to access the server on
this port.
SOAP Path
Set the path to which SOAP messages should be
directed. This is typically the location of the
WSDL or ASMX file on the destination server
where it receives HTTP requests used in a SOAP
message transaction. By default, this is
/WSDL/iLON100.WSDL (the default location of
this file on an i.LON 100).
Retry Time
The i.LON 100 will retry WebBinder connections
every 45 seconds. Set the amount of time after
which the i.LON 100 will stop retrying to send the
message.
Click Submit to save the changes you have made to this Web page. Click Reset
to leave all fields unchanged.
Configuring the LNS Uplink Service
If you select LNS Uplink in step 3 of the Creating and Configuring Services
procedure (above), you can establish an uplink LNS connection with associated
server (note that the LNS server must be running at the specified location). The
right-hand side of the LAN/WAN web page will appear as shown in the following
figure: