Figure 21 shows the property sheet view of a SedonaDevice—its default view.
Properties unique to the SedonaDevice include:
Address
Ip — IPv4 address of the Sedona Framework device, reachable by the JACE (NiagaraAX host).
Sox Port — The port the device’s Sox service is listening on. Default port is 1876.
Chopan Port — The port the device’s CHoPAN service is listening on. (Currently, CHoPAN is not applicable to SedonaDevices under the SedonaNetwork).
Credentials
The credentials used to authenticate to the device in a Sox connection.
App File
File ord to an associated Sedona app file (typically .sax
file) for the device, residing in the file space of the station. Initially, there is no associated app file (device is “unassociated”).
However, this field becomes populated in a number of ways. For example, when you Get the app (or Put an app) using Sedona Tools under the device, the app file is populated. Or, you can “directly” associate an app. For related details, see Sedona device Association.
Points
The usual device extension, with a default Sedona Point Manager view. For related details, see Sedona Point Manager.
Device Info
The SedonaDeviceInfoExt extension contains read-only properties about a device’s Sedona platform type. For more details, see Sedona Device Info Ext.
Sedona Tools
For Sedona provisioning tools for this device. See Sedona device "tools" views.
Before using these tools, installation of “Sedona environment files” are required on the Niagara host (e.g. JACE) running
this station, using a Niagara platform connection. This is also required for “Sox Gateway” usage. For details, see Sedona environment management.
For details on the various Sedona Tools, refer to the Sedona Framework TXS Sedona Tools Guide.
Sox Gateway
Provides a “gateway” into that device’s Sedona app. For details, see Sox Gateway.
Time Sync Enabled
If enabled, allows for periodic (automatic) time synchronization messages to be sent from the Niagara station to this device. The default value is false. For related details, see Niagara-to-Sedona device time synchronization.
Time of Last Sync
Read-only timestamp of when the last successful time sync of the device from the station occurred (whether a periodic message, or from a manual “Sync Time” action). Displays null if no time synchronization has occurred.
Trace Dasp
If enabled, allows for device-specific tracing of the Sox traffic over the DASP (Datagram Authenticated Session Protocol) traffic.
Sedona Users
This SedonaUsersExt component registers with the station’s SedonaUserManagementService (SedonaUserManager), and internally stores the mapping of Sedona users and roles for the device (as defined in the Sedona User Device Manager view of the parent Sedona network). This component manages synchronization of those mappings down to the app in the represented Sedona device. For related details, see Sedona Device User Manager.
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