LNS Server 1/2/3
Listen for incoming LNS
Server connections on port
Raw MD5 Authentication
Key/Text Shared Secret
Save and Exit
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Up to three LNS Server names or IP
addresses in the form <LNS Server IP
Address>:<port> or <LNS Server
Name>:<port> (for example, you can specify
123.2.34.1:1628 or
mylns.echelon.com:1628). The i.LON 10
Ethernet Adapter will attempt to send packets
to the first server on the list. If that server
does not respond, it will try the second server,
then the third. LNS Servers can be specified
by DNS name. If DNS names are used, a
DNS server must be listed in
Primary/Secondary DNS Server or be
available through the local network's DHCP
server.
The TCP port on which the i.LON 10
Ethernet Adapter receives packets
(L
W
ON
is not recommended that the port number be
set below 1025, as ports 0 through 1024 are
normally reserved.
These options appear only when you first
access the i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter via
HTTP after a security access reset (see
Performing a Security Access Reset in
Chapter 4). You can enter either a 16 byte,
hexadecimal, colon separated key in Raw
MD5 Authentication (i.e.
01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0A:0B
0C:0D:0E:0F:10) or a word or phrase
between 16 and 63 characters long (all white
space will be removed) in Text Shared
Secret (i.e. "the quick brown fox").
If you select Text Shared Secret, the Raw
MD5 Authentication Key will be cleared.
If you select Raw MD5 Authentication
Key, the Text Shared Secret will be
cleared.
The MD5 authentication key or shared secret
entered here must match the key or phrase
supplied to the xDriver and LNS Server
software with which the i.LON 10 Ethernet
Adapter communicates.
Using an MD5 authentication key or phrase
prevents unauthorized messages from being
sent to either the LNS Server or the i.LON
10 Ethernet Adapter.
Click to close this page, write the
configuration changes to FLASH memory, and
reset the i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter.
Connecting and Configuring the i.LON 10 Ethernet Adapter
messages). Defaults to 1628. It
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