Introduction to the lonworks/ip channel, 4 configuring the i.lon 600 tcp/ip settings, Introduction to the l – Echelon i.LON 600 LonWorks/IP Server User Manual

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Section 1: Setting Up and Using the i.LON 600 Internet Server

Introduction to the L

ON

W

ORKS

/IP Channel

Unlike traditional L

ON

W

ORKS

channels that use a dedicated physical wire, a

L

ON

W

ORKS

/IP channel uses a shared IP network, and is defined by a group of IP

addresses. These addresses form a “virtual” wire. i.LON 600s and PCs running LNS
(version 3.01 or better) use this virtual wire in the same way they use traditional
dedicated twisted pair wiring.

The concept is similar to a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Each i.LON 600 in the
system is aware of its peers and each i.LON 600 keeps peer information in its routing
tables so it can forward “tunneled” L

ON

W

ORKS

packets to the correct IP address.

Figure

9

shows a typical channel configuration.

i.LON

i.LON

FT-10

FT-10

TCP/IP

LonWorks/IP

Channel

i.LON

FT-10

Figure 9. A L

ON

W

ORKS

/IP Channel

Because a virtual wire is created by the i.LON 600s,

Figure 9

topology is logically the

same as

Figure 10

.

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