2 selecting a loggernet server – Campbell Scientific LNDB LoggerNet Database Software User Manual

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LNDB

You can then press the Close button to close the LNDB Engine Service
Manager.

Once LNDB is installed as a service, you can open the LNDB Engine Service
Manager from the File | Configure LNDB Engine Service menu item or by
double-clicking on the LNDB Engine Status Label on the Status Bar.

2.2 Selecting a LoggerNet Server

The Login to LoggerNet Server dialog box comes up automatically after
LNDB is installed. It can be opened at any time from the File | Select
LoggerNet Server menu item or by double-clicking on the LN Connection
Status Label on the Status Bar.

This dialog box allows you to specify the computer running the LoggerNet
server to which LNDB should connect. The dialog box has the following
fields:

Server Address - This is the TCP/IP address of the computer
running the LoggerNet server to which you are trying to connect.
This must be the valid name of an existing computer or a TCP/IP
address (in the form ###.###.###.### consisting of the IP network
number, ###.###.###, and the host number, ###). If the software
server resides on the same computer as the client, you can simply
type in LocalHost for the server name.

If you have used a command line argument to change
LoggerNet’s default port number, you must specify this alternate
port number when entering the Server Address (e.g.,
LocalHost:6700 or 192.168.7.123:6700).

NOTE

Username - Your username on the software server.

Password - Your password for the software server.

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