Optimizing connection resources – Echelon LNS User Manual

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Property Description

ServiceType

This property allows you choose from the following

messaging services:

Acknowledged

Unacknowledged Repeat

Unacknowledged

If your application will be sending messages to large
numbers of devices at once, one of the unacknowledged

messaging services may be desirable, as the

acknowledgement messages may generate a significant
amount of network traffic. You should only use the

request/response messaging service if the devices involved

in your connections are designed to send response
messages.

Certain service types may be desirable over others,

depending on the addressing mode and network variable

alias usage of your connection. For more information on

this, see the next section, Optimizing Connection Resources.

This property does not apply to message tag connections, as

the service type is part of the explicit message and is

defined by the application sending the message.

Note that the request/response service type is no longer

supported by LNS, because network variable updates do

not use this service.

UseAuthenticationFlag

This property indicates whether or not the connection will

use authentication. This property does not apply to

message tag connections, as the authentication flag is part

of the explicit message and is defined by the application
sending the message.

UsePriorityFlag

This property indicates whether or not the connection will

use priority slots when sending messages. You can write to
the Priority property of the AppDevice objects

containing the network variables in your connection to

establish which priority slot they will use.

This property does not apply to message tag connections, as

the priority flag is part of the explicit message and is
defined by the application sending the message.

Optimizing Connection Resources

Chapter 6 of this document describes how to create connections with LNS. This

procedure is fairly straightforward. However, to optimize the resources available to your
system when creating connections, there are many factors you should consider.

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