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onvert a predefined number of pulses into a kilowatt hour
(kWh) value and then store the kWh reading in one of the i.LON
data logs.  When convenient, the day’s energy consumption log
can be uploaded as an attachment to a SOAP/XML interface or
as an optionally compressed CSV file through FTP, dispatched
as a daily e-mail message, or simply displayed on an i.LON
SmartServer Web page for viewing in a Web browser.
Likewise, the i.LON SmartServers outputs can be triggered
by network events. In addition to sending an e-mail or network
variable update when an alarm condition is detected, the i.LON
SmartServer’s built-in alarm annunciator can trigger one of the
internal high-voltage, high-current relays.  For example, detec-
tion of a burst pipe or a conveyor failure might trigger an electri-
cal system shutdown.
i.LONVision
The SmartServer includesi.LONVision— the exciting Web
authoring tool that works with Macromedia Contribute (licensed
separately).With i.LON Vision and Contribute, network integra-
tors can quickly and easily create custom Web pages for the
SmartServer in the natural language of their choice. i.LON
Vision adds newi.LON objects to Contribute that integrators
simply drag-and-drop to customWeb pages to view and control
any data points in the i.LON SmartServer.  No custom HTML,
JavaScript, or SOAP calls are required.  Using i.LON Vision,
integrators can also quickly incorporate custom navigation trees
and menus in custom Web pages.  Integrators can also incorpo-
rate graphics from the i.LON Vision graphics library to quickly
generate visually appealing and easy-to-use Web pages.   
The SmartServer adds two new trend graphs to i.LON
Vision, one to view Data Point values in real-time and another to
graph historical logs of data point values. These graphs are
extremely flexible and let you visualize both scalar and non
scalar point simultaneously, which is invaluable when looking at
a state of a point in relation to real time data.
IP-852RoutingOption
An IP-852 routing option is available that enables you to use
any IP network as a backbone for a large L
ONWORKS network.
An LNSTurbo Edition server and up to 255 i.LON
SmartServers with IP-852 routing,i.LON 600 servers, and LNS
Turbo Edition clients may all be attached to the same IP net-
work, and the L
ONWORKS networks attached to each of the
i.LON SmartServers become part of a single flat peer-to-peer
network. The servers and clients attached to the IP network
communicate using the IP-852 protocol. This protocol supports
thousands of ISO/IEC 14908-1 packets per second over the IP
channel, providing the highest performance for LNS monitoring
and control applications on the IP backbone. 
You can order a SmartServer with an IP-852 routing option,
or you can purchase and activate the IP-852 routing option at
any time fori.LON SmartServers without IP-852 routing.  
NetworkInterfaces
Available with either a PL-20 C-band power line orTP/FT10
free topology twisted pair L
ONWORKS interface, the SmartServer
features a standard 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface, You can
order an optional internal 56KV.90 modem for TP/FT-10
SmartServers used in dial-in/out applications. You can also
attach an external IP or serial GSM/GPRS modem to provide
a network connection in locations with no phone or Ethernet
connection.
The SmartServer includes an LNS Remote Network
Interface (RNI) that can be used to create a local or remote
network connection for LNS or OpenLDV applications includ-
ing the LonMaker Integration Tool.   
The combination of RNI, Web, and SOAP servers enables
the creation ofWeb browser-based interfaces as well as connec-
tivity to enterprise systems such as manufacturing, accounting,
and SCADA applications. 
A standardWSDL file suitable for .NET and Java Web
services integration is included in the SmartServer.  This Web
service interface allows programmers to seamlessly access the
internal workings of the SmartServer. The result— faster access
to network data. 
StandardsBasedProtocols
Thei.LON SmartServer is compatible with the most popular
IP local and wide area networking protocols including TCP,
IPv4, IPv6, PPP, CHAP, PAP, ICMP, NAT, SMTP, DHCP, SNTP,
FTP, DNS, MD5, and HTTP. HTML, XML, SOAP, and DIME
application protocols are also supported. Dynamic IP addresses
are supported using the Dynamic DNS service from DynDNS. It
fully supports the ISO/IEC 14908-1 protocol as well as the
ISO/IEC 14908-2 and 14908-3 physical layers. When the IP-852
routing option is enabled, thei.LON SmartServer also supports
the IP-852 (ISO/IEC 14908-4) control network IP tunneling
protocol. Regardless of whether one is connecting to a LAN,
WAN, or ISO/IEC 14908-1 protocol based system, thei.LON
SmartServer offers interoperable networking based on open
standards.
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