The Sedona Tools are used to provision a single Sedona Device. In TXS 1.2, you can access a networked Sedona Device via a Fox connection to a JACE station and use the provisioning tools there. An alternative is to access a Sedona Device via a Sox-session connection (a direct Sox connection using either Sedona Workbench or Niagara Workbench or a tunneled-Sox connection using Niagara Workbench only).
In either case, the provisioning tools are the same; however, the Sedona environment that you are using is not. When accessing a networked device through a station on the JACE, all of the environment files reside on that JACE, as shown on the left side of Figure 1. This differs when using a Sox session connection (direct Sox or Sox-tunneled) where the environment files reside on the Workbench host, as shown on the right side of Figure 1.
Figure 1. Nav Tree shows Sedona Tools located under networked device on the JACE station (left) and under the device on the Workbench host in Sox session connections (right)
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