Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual

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Configuring and Managing the SmartServer

d. When the console reads “Press the ‘!’ key to stop auto-boot”, press ‘!’. The

SmartServer will enter the bootrom state, halting all applications.

e. Enter the format command in the bootrom application. Your SmartServer is automatically

rebooted.

f.

Open the SmartServer images folder. To do this, click Start, point to Programs, point to
Echelon SmartServer Software
, and the select SmartServer Images Folder. Alternatively,
you can browse to the file path of the SmartServer 1.0 image folder, which is
LonWorks\iLon100\images\iLon100 4.02 by default.

g. Copy the following folders and files in the LonWorks\iLon100\images\iLon100 4.02 folder

on your computer to the root directory of the SmartServer flash disk: lonWorks, modules,
web, and iLonSystem.

6. Copy the ltConfig and Config folders from the e3 backup to the root directory of the SmartServer

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in your network. The Config folder contains the network configuration files.

7. Copy the XIF files of the external devices on the network from the lonworks/import folder on

your computer to the lonworks/import/User/<YourCompany> folder on the SmartServer flash
disk. Note that you may need to create the User/<YourCompany> folder on the SmartServer flash
disk before copying the device XIF files.

8. If the devices on you network have user-defined network variable types (UNVTs) or user-defined

configuration property types (UCPTs), copy the devices’ custom resource file sets (.ENU, .fmt,
.fpt, and .typ files) from the lonworks/types folder in the e3 backup to a
lonworks/types/User/<YourCompany> folder on the SmartServer flash disk.

9. Reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages or the SmartServer console

application.

To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages, right-click the local
SmartServer, point to Setup, and then click Reboot on the shortcut menu. The Setup –
Reboot
dialog opens. Click Reboot to start the reboot.

To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer console application, enter the reboot
command. For more information on using the SmartServer console application, see Appendix
B
.

10. If your SmartServer has a different IP address than the i.LON 100 e3 server and you intend on

using the SmartServer as an RNI to connect an OpenLNS or OpenLDV-based application to the
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Interfaces Control Panel application. For more information on how to do this, see Configuring the
SmartServer as a Remote Network Interface
earlier in this chapter.

11. Open the network being migrated to the SmartServer using OpenLNS CT or other OpenLNS

application. If you are using the SmartServer as an RNI and your SmartServer is using a different
IP address than the i.LON 100 e3 server, change the network interface to the new SmartServer
RNI created in step 10.

12. Logically replace the i.LON 100 e3 Server with the SmartServer in the OpenLNS application. If

you are using OpenLNS CT, right-click the i.LON100 device shape, point to Commissioning, and
then click Replace on the shortcut menu. Follow the device replacement procedures described in
Chapter 7 of the OpenLNS Commissioning Tool User’s Guide.

13. Synchronize the SmartServer to the OpenLNS network database. See Configuring a LonWorks

Network in Chapter 5 for more information on how to do this.

14. Use the i.LON AdminServer to automatically upgrade your SmartServer’s firmware to the

SmartServer 2.2 (Release 4.06) format. For more information on how to do this, see Chapter 2 of
the Echelon Enterprise Services 2.2 User’s Guide.

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