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i.LON 100 Internet Server User’s Guide

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ltConfig

Contains LonTalk configuration data, including

NVL driver bindings. Do not modify the files in
this folder.

Modules

Contains module data. Do not modify the files in

this folder.

PulseBackup

Contains backup data for the Pulse Counter
functional block. Do not modify the files in this

folder.

Web

Contains the data used to create the i.LON 100
Web pages. The file named “Index.htm” in this

folder will be used as the default web page

(“Index.html” will not work). See the i.LON 100
User’s Guide: Using the i.LON 100 Web Pages to

Configure Applications and to Monitor and

Control Data Points for more information on
placing your own Web pages in this folder. This

folder also contains a sub-folder called WSDL.
This contains the WSDL file for the i.LON 100

server used to create Web services. See the i.LON
100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference
for

more information.

Webparams.dat

This file is used to set i.LON 100 security as

described in the i.LON 100 User’s Guide: Using
the i.LON 100 Web Pages to Configure

Applications and to Monitor and Control Data
Points
.

iLonSystem

This is the i.LON 100 system image. Do not

modify or move this file.

Backing Up, Restoring, and Replacing the i.LON 100
Server

Because the i.LON 100 server has L

ON

W

ORKS

and non-L

ON

W

ORKS

elements,

backing up, restoring, and replacing an i.LON 100 server is slightly more

complex than backing up, restoring, and replacing a typical L

ON

W

ORKS

device.

The L

ON

W

ORKS

information is backed up in the L

ON

W

ORKS

database and the

LonMaker drawing. These can be backed up and restored as described in the

LonMaker User’s Guide. The non L

ON

W

ORKS

information can be backed up and

restored using an FTP application.

Backing Up an i.LON 100 Server Using FTP

You can backup the configuration of an i.LON 100 device using FTP or using the
i.LON 100 Configuration Plug-in as described in the i.LON 100 User’s Guide:

Configuring the i.LON 100 Applications Using the i.LON 100 Configuration Plug-

in You must separately back-up the L

ON

W

ORKS

and non L

ON

W

ORKS

data. To

backup the configuration of an i.LON 100 device using FTP, use an FTP

application to copy the entire contents of the i.LON 100’s root directory to a folder
on your computer.
If you are using the LonMaker tool, you may want to use the i.LON 100 folder
within the LonMaker drawing folder on your computer as the backup folder.

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