Usage of PAN info first requires the SedonaJen6lpNetwork to be added in the station, with Jennic-devices discovered and added to the network. For related details, see “Configure a SedonaJen6lpNetwork” in the NiagaraAX Sedona Networks Guide.
For each device, you must know if it is “router capable” or an “end device” (non-routing capable) in its Jennic capacity. Many (if not most) non-hibernating devices operate as routers.
Each router-capable Jennic device requires the following:
The paninfo
kit installed.
If Chopan (vs. Sox) is to be used for PAN info polling, devices also need the chopan
and paninfoChopan
kits installed.
Chopan uses less message overhead than Sox, and is the default method for the Paninfo Poller in a SedonaJen6lpNetwork. However,
it requires devices to have these two additional kits installed. If PAN info polling via Chopan, devices without these kits
will remain in “fault”, with link status “N/A”.
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