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lcaMgmtModeDeferConfigUpdates
(1).
1 lcaCommissionFlagPropagate
Propagates the device’s network image in
the OpenLNS database to the physical
lcaMgmtModeDeferConfigUpdates
(1). If this will cause network
inconsistencies, OpenLNS will defer the
updates, and the NS, #4039
lcaErrNsUpdatesDeferred exception will
be thrown.
If the network management mode is set
to
lcaMgmtModePropagateConfigUpda
tes (0), the device’s network image in the
OpenLNS database will be propagated to
the physical device, regardless of
whether this option is set.
Added to API
Prior to LNS Release 3.0.
Decommission
Summary
"000000000000" (none) and deconfigures the device.
Availability
Local, full, and lightweight clients.
Syntax
object.Decommission
Element
Description
object
The
object to be
decommissioned.
Added to API
Prior to LNS Release 3.0.
Delay
Summary
Represents the average number of milliseconds required for a
packet to get onto the channel once queued.
This property allows OpenLNS applications to specify the
number of milleseconds expected to send a message and
receive an acknowledgment on the specified channel, so that
automatic timer calculations made by OpenLNS can be
affected accordingly. When this property contains the default
value of 0, the delay used will be equivalent to the time
required for two packet cycles, based on the average packet
size and channel transceiver type.
When you write to this property, you should note that the
delays for transactions on a given channel must be calculated
as round-trip delays. Make sure you set this property to a