Path, Routerdevices, S routerdevices – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual
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Path
Summary
Contains the full system and subsystem pathname for this
subsystem.
Pathnames may be used in place of names when fetching
Subsystem objects from the System's Subsystems collection
via the Item
property.
The pathname for a subsystem is the system name and the
subsystem hierarchy leading to that subsystem, with all
names separated by periods. The system name is optional. An
example pathname is My
System
.Discovered.Installed.
None of the top-level subsystems can have the same name as
the system because the resulting subsystem path name
would be ambiguous (for example, if a top-level subsystem in
the My
System
system was named My
System
, a pathname
of "My
System
" could represent either the system name or a
top-level subsystem name).
If this pathname is to be passed remotely, it may be up to 170
characters in length.
If this pathname is only to be used locally, there is no defined
limit. Pathnames greater that 170 characters must not be
used if remote OpenLNS clients will be used that need to
access the subsystems with long path names.
Availability
Local, full, and lightweight clients.
Syntax
subsystemPath = subsystemObject.Path
Element
Description
subsystemPath
The full pathname of the subsystem.
subsystemObject
The Subsystem object to be acted on.
Data Type
String.
Read/Write
Read only.
Added to API
Prior to LNS Release 3.0.
RouterDevices
Summary
Returns the
Routers
This collection contains all the
Note: A newly discovered uninstalled router (by service pin,
or device discovery) will not appear in the ALL subsystem's
RouterDevices collection until the
Discovered.Uninstalled.RouterDevices collection is
accessed.
Availability
Local, full, and lightweight clients.
Syntax
routersCollection = object.RouterDevices