Echelon i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Power Line User Manual

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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Power Line Repeating Network Management Guide

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7. The Replacement ID property of the replacement device is updated with the name of the original

device, and the Replacement ID property of the original device becomes unavailable.

8. Click Submit.

9. The SmartServer swaps the configuration of the replacement and original devices, and

decommissions the original device (if available). You can observe that the replacement device has
assumed the name of the original device (DIO-1 in this example), and the original device has
taken the name of the replacement device, which is based on the XIF file (dio-10v3 in this
example). In addition, the replacement device in the SmartServer tree is marked offline (red) in
the SmartServer tree because it is applicationless, and the original device is marked
uncommissioned (orange).

10. The replacement device is automatically downloaded, commissioned, set online, updated with the

configuration and driver properties of the data points and configuration properties of the original
device, and then reset, which starts the device application. You can use the Lon Command
Queue
Web page to check the status of the network management commands sent to the
replacement device. To do this, right-click the SmartServer icon, point to Setup, and then click
LON Command Queue on the shortcut menu. Alternatively, you can open the Setup menu and
then click LON Command Queue. See Checking Device Installation Status earlier in Chapter 2
for more information on using the LON Command Queue Web page

11. You can delete the original device from the SmartServer. To do this, right-click the original

device (dio-10v3 in this example), and click Delete on the shortcut menu.

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