Actualdomainid, Actualneuronid – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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ActualProgramId

ActualSubnetId

AuxResultData

ClassId

DetailInfo

ExpectedDomainId

ExpectedNeuronId

ExpectedNodeId

ExpectedProgramId

ExpectedSubnetId

IsDetailInfoValid

Parent

Status

ActualDomainId

Summary

Contains the actual Domain ID of the tested device or router

side if the

AuxResultData

is set to LcaDomainIdData

.

This property can be used in conjunction with the

AuxResultData to analyze Domain ID discrepancies.
If the AuxResultData property is set to some other value, this

property contains no useful information
The domain ID is stored as a string of hexadecimal digits.

For example, a 3-byte domain ID would be represented as

follows: "32a0cf". Domain IDs can be 1, 3, or 6 bytes in

length.

Availability

Local, full, and lightweight clients.

Syntax

domainIdValue = toObject.ActualDomainId

Element

Description

toObject

The TestInfo object to be acted on.

domainIdValue

The actual domain ID of the tested

device or router side.

Data Type

String.

Read/Write

Read only.

Added to API

LNS Release 3.0.

ActualNeuronId

Summary

Contains the actual Neuron ID of the tested device or router

side if the

AuxResultData

is set to LcaNeuronIdData

.

This property can be used in conjunction with the

ExpectedNeuronId to analyze NeuronID discrepancies.
If the AuxResultData property is set to some other value, this

property contains no useful information.

Neuron IDs are stored as 12-digit hexadecimal strings (for

example, "a327ff27ba44")

.

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