There are two types of Sedona Framework networks possible in a NiagaraAX station: SedonaNetwork (for Ethernet/IP and/or WiFi-capable Sedona Framework devices) and SedonaJen6lpNetwork (for 802.15.4 wireless Jennic-based devices). Both network types use the standard NiagaraAX network architecture. See “About Network architecture” in the Drivers Guide for general information.
In previous AX-3.5 and AX-3.4 releases, the SedonaNetwork was sourced from a different module (
nsedona
), and could also integrate wireless Jennic-based devices, using a “Jennic6LowpanBridgeService” from the jennic
module. This architecture changed in AX-3.6, with a separate SedonaJen6lpNetwork (jen6lp
module) now used for Jennic-based device integration.
SedonaNetworks created with AX-3.4 and AX-3.5 are NOT COMPATIBLE with Sedona TXS-1.2 and AX-3.7! (However, SedonaNetworks created in TXS-1.1 and AX-3.6 are compatible.)
An offline conversion tool for making a station’s config.bog
file compatible with the new Sedona architecture is available. Before upgrading any AX-3.4 or AX-3.4 JACE with a SedonaNetwork
to AX-3.7, you should use this tool to create a compatible station config.bog
file, so that you can install it during the upgrade commissioning process. For details, refer to the document NiagaraAX Station Migration Tool.
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