Echelon Enterprise Services 2.0 User Manual

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2. Right-click the LAN icon or a dial-out connection icon, point to Add Host, and then click Server

(LNS, Email, Time, IP-852, WebTarget) on the shortcut menu.

Note: If IP-852 routing is licensed and enabled on the SmartServer and the IP-852 Configuration
Server is installed on the LNS Server computer, click the IP-852 Configuration Server icon (

),

click LNS Proxy, and then skip to step 5 in order to configure the properties of the LNS Server.

3. The Setup – Host Web page opens, and a server icon is added one level below the LAN icon at

the bottom of the navigation pane or one level below the dial-out connection icon.

4. Enter the IP address or hostname of the LNS Server and then click LNS Proxy. The Setup – LNS

Server Web page opens.

5. Configure the following LNS Server properties:

Host Property

SOAP Path

Enter the path on the LNS Server to which SOAP messages are
transmitted via the LNS Proxy Web service. The default path is
/LnsProxy/LnsProxyService.

HTTP Port (Web
Server/SOAP)

Enter the port on the SmartServer used for accessing the LNS Proxy Web
service. The default port is 80. Contact your IS department to ensure
your firewall is configured to allow access to the server on this port.

Note: If you modify this property, you need to reboot the SmartServer to
implement the change.

Use Connection
Timeout

Set the maximum period of time (in seconds) that the LNS Proxy Web
service waits for a response to a SOAP request from the local
SmartServer's Web server before the transaction is canceled and a timeout
error is thrown.

By default, the connection timeout is 2 seconds—even if this check box is
cleared. If you select this check box, the default timeout is 120 seconds.

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