Echelon i.LON 600 LonWorks/IP Server User Manual
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Section 2: Advanced Topics
I can access my i.LON 600 Web pages but some content seems to be missing.
• The i.LON 600 has been designed to work with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
or later. Some pages will not display correctly on other browsers or prior
versions of Internet Explorer. You can install Internet Explorer from the i.LON
600 software installation CD.
My Service LED is blinking, what does this mean?
• The Service LED blinks when the i.LON 600 device is not commissioned. When
the i.LON 600 is added to a network and commissioned, the Service LED will
turn off.
How do I diagnose problems with the Configuration Server?
• Click on the Show Log button to display the Configuration Server log. Watch
for any error or warning messages that appear in the log window. To
simultaneously write the messages to a file, click the Log File button and supply
a file name.
Figure 39. Echelon L
ON
W
ORKS
/IP Configuration Server Log
may further help you in troubleshooting the i.LON 600 router.
Table 15. Troubleshooting the i.LON 600 Router
Symptom
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
There is a problem with
network connectivity, or
the network interface in
the PC may not be
functioning properly.
Test connectivity between the network interface driver and the
network interface card in the PC using the L
ON
W
ORKS
Plug and
Play Control Panel applet that came with the network interface.
Test to make sure the applet can receive a service pin message
from some other node on the same channel as the i.LON.
The i.LON 600 may not
be physically connected
to the network interface.
Check the network wiring between the PC and the i.LON 600.
No IP address has been
assigned to the
i.
LON 600.
Configure the IP address in the i.LON 600 using the setup web
pages and the Configuration Server.
No service pin message
is received from the near
router (iLONRTR_1 in
The router application has
not yet been created on
the i.LON 600.
Create the LONWORKS router application using the Console
Application.
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