160 Using the SmartServer Web Interface
Places the device in the offline state. The behavior in the offline state
depends on the device. A Neuron-hosted device, for example, will not run
its application. You can place devices offline to bring up a system
incrementally.
Retrieves the program ID stored in the device and enters it into the Program
ID box in the device’s Setup - LON Device Driver Web page.
Downloads to the device the application image specified in the Image box
on Setup - LON Device Driver Web page. The device must be a
Neuron-hosted device, have writeable application memory, and come with
an application file.
Loads onto the SmartServer the external device interface (XIF) file specified
in the Template box on the Setup - LON Device Driver Web page.
Downloads to the device the configuration property files specified in the
Configuration Property array on the Setup - LON Device Driver Web
page.
Tests the device to ensure that it is operating and configured correctly, and
then opens the Query Status dialog, which reports the following device
statistics:
Name
Unique ID
Transmission Errors
Transaction Timeouts
Receive Transaction Full Errors
Lost Messages
Missed Messages
Reset Cause
Version Number
Error Log
Neuron Model
Device State
Clears the statistics in the Query Status dialog.
Requests that the device generate an application-dependent audio or visual
feedback such as a beep or a flashing service LED. The device must support
the Wink function to use this command. This command is useful for
identifying devices on the network.
Stops the device application, terminates all incoming and outgoing
messages, sets all temporary settings to their initial values, and then restarts
the device application. If the device was offline, it is placed online.
Configures an IP-852 router in the OpenLNS tree as a repeater and assigns
default domain/subnet/node addresses to its interfaces.
Only use this option if the LNS Proxy Web service is off and the
SmartServer is not connected to a IP-852 Configuration Server. Once the
SmartServer can communicate with an OpenLNS Server via the LNS Proxy
Web service, the IP-852 router is synchronized to the OpenLNS network
database and installed using OpenLNS network management services.
Note: You can also issue these network management commands from the Setup - LON Device
Driver Web page. To access the Setup - LON Device Driver Web page, click Driver and then
either click the device or right-click the device and select Properties from the shortcut menu. A
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