Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual

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Using the SmartServer Web Interface

frame are collectively referred to as Web-Connection Destinations. If a Webbinder Destination
cannot be reached, a single child node called “Target” appears with the IP address of the
SmartServer below the Web-Connection Destinations node.

Note: If the IP address of a remote SmartServer is displayed instead of its hostname, the remote
SmartServer may have the same hostname as another SmartServer on the LAN. SmartSevers on
the LAN must have unique hostnames (for example, a remote SmartServer cannot have the same
hostname as the local SmartSever). To change the hostname of a SmartServer, do the following:

For a SmartServer in an LNS managed network, change the SmartServer’s hostname with
OpenLNS CT or another OpenLNS tool.

For a SmartServer in a standalone managed network, change its hostname in the Setup –
Local SmartServer
TCP/IP Web page or its console application.

4. From the Web-Connection Destinations tree on the right frame, expand the Web Connection

destination containing the target data points to be connected, expand the network, channel, device
and functional block containing the desired target data point, and then click one or more
compatible target data points.

References to the target data points (

) are added underneath the source data point in the local

SmartServer tree in the left frame. Updates to the selected source data point will be propagated to
the target data points listed underneath the source data point.

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