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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference
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Property Description
APP_RUNNING. Online.
APP_STOPPED. Offline.
<UCPTcommissionStatus>
Indicates the current device configuration, which can be one of
the following values:
COMSTATE_NUL. Never reached.
COMMISSIONED. Configured.
UNCOMMISSIONED. Unconfigured.
<UCPTurlImage>
The full path on the SmartServer flash disk of an application
image to be downloaded to the device by the SmartServer. You
can use the SmartServer to upgrade a Neuron-hosted device that
has writeable application memory (EEPROM or flash). An
upgrade may be needed to improve the device’s capabilities or
to repair a damaged device application.
<UCPTurlTemplate>
The full path on the SmartServer flash disk of the external
interface (.XIF or .XML file) loaded on the SmartServer for the
device. The external interface is the logical interface to a
device. A device's external interface specifies the number and
types of functional blocks, and the number, types, directions,
and connection attributes of data points.
The program ID field is used as the key to identify each external
interface. Each program ID uniquely defines the static portion
of the interface. However, two devices with identical static
portions may differ if dynamic data points are added or
removed, or if the types of changeable data points are modified.
Thus it is possible to have devices with the same program ID but
different external interfaces.
<UCPTdynamic>
Indicates whether the device is static (DDT_STATIC) or
dynamic (DDT_DYNAMIC). All devices in the LNS Proxy
Web service should be set to DDT_DYNAMIC. You cannot
use the Set function to modify this property
<Address>
Each device contains a set of <Address> elements listing the
domainKey, subnet, and node of their primary and secondary
addresses. A device may have a secondary address if it is a
member of another network.
The domainKey is the domain ID of the network. The
subnet/node ID is used for addressing messages. The subnet ID
identifies the channel (subnet) on which the device resides, and
the node ID identifies the device on that channel.
The subnet/node IDs begin with an address of 1/1 and increase
sequentially to 1/2, 1/3, and so on for devices on the same
channel (subnet). For a second channel created on the network,
the subnet/node IDs would begin with an address of 2/1 and
increase sequentially to 2/2, 2/3, and so on. This property
contains the following child elements
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