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Designing LONWORKS networks
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The course is recommended nachanaet and working professionals in the field of LON technology, as well as all those who wish to master the methods of design and maintenance of networks LonWorks
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Contents
REVIEW OF TRAINING COURSE
Demonstrations 1-3
What you are 1-3
What are your goals 1-3
TRAINING COURSE OBJECTIVES 1-4
Planning for implementation сети...............................................................................................1-5
Implementation of the plan 1-5
Testing and optimization 1-5
Documentation and support 1-6
What to Expect 1-7
Teaching methods 1-7
Course materials 1-8
Classrooms 1-9
Technology Overview LONWORKS
INTRODUCTION 2-3
CONTROL SYSTEMS 2-4
Control systems based on the master / slave 2-4
Based control scheme peer ........................................... ........ 2-4
ORIGIN OF TECHNOLOGY LONWORKS 2-5
PLATFORM BENEFITS LONWORKS 2-6
LONMARK Association of interaction of the system 2-7
SMART TECHNOLOGIES FEATURES LONWORKS 2-8
Distributed Control 2-8
Network Program LONWORKS 2-8
Protocol LonTalk ANSI / EIA 709.1 2-8
Network elements LONWORKS 2-9
The physical elements of the network LONWORKS 2-9
Logical network objects LONWORKS 2-9
Network service LONWORKS (LNS) 2-11
DEMO: simple network LONWORKS 2-12
Select Network architecture and topology
INTRODUCTION 3-3
The process of designing the network 3-3
Planning Network Project 3-3
FORM NETWORK PLANNING PROJECT 3-4
NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 3-6
Basic networking 3-6
Base system with integrated Device Management 3-6
Basic system with the local tooling
network management located on the node 3-7
Simple client / server 3-7
Architecture lightweight client 3-8
Architecture full client 3-8
Client / server architecture with remote control 3-9
Network expansion through a LAN or WAN 3-9
Simple client Web-based 3-10
The global system based on Web 3-11
A comparative review of the monitoring and control
and network management within your architecture 3-11
NETWORK ТОПОЛОГИИ...................................................................................................................................................................................3-13
Physical Topologies 3-13
Logical Topologies 3-14
DEMO: WEB-SITES OF ECHELON AND STANDARDS LONMARK .... 3-16
Laboratory Exercises: Identification Network Architecture 3-17
SCENARIOS design and installation 3-18
Technical design 3-18
Specialized (Adhoc) design 3-19
Correlation of the project to the physical network 3-20
Guidance on determining the installation script 3-22
SELECT toolkit for PROEKTIYUVANIYA 3-23 NETWORK
Selection Guide networking toolkit 3-24
CHOICE infrastructure components
INTRODUCTION 4-3
The process of designing the network 4-3
Definitions 4-4
Network environment 4-5
METRIC CHANNEL 4-6
COMMON TYPES OF CHANNELS LONWORKS 4-7
VARIOUS TYPES OF CHANNELS 4-9
Communication exchange of the mains 4-9
LonWorks Network and IP Network 4-10
RF channel 4-11
IR channel 4-11
Fiber optics 4-12
Network Interfaces - AS LNS TOOLS LEADS
COMMUNICATION DEVICES exchange with 4-13
Connection options 4-16
Routers and repeaters 4-17
Routers 4-17
Repeaters operating in the physical layer 4-17
COMPARISON routers and repeaters 4-18
VARIOUS infrastructure components 4-19
Cable terminators 4-19
Grounding cable shielding 4-20
Interphase relays 4-20
Power 4-21
INSTALLATION physical network
INTRODUCTION 5-3
The process of designing the network 5-3
Installation Tasks 5-3
Analysis of Network Topology 5-4
Bus topology 5-4
Free topology 5-4
Backbone Topology 5-4
CABLE CONNECTION 5-6
Installation instructions Channel TP / FT-10 5-6
Procedures 5-7
Common errors during the cable laying 5-11
Terminator 5-13
Terminator twisted pair 5-13
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