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5.  In the Network Management Service property, accept the default LNS Auto option. In this 
mode, the SmartServer independently initiates communication with the LNS Proxy Web service, 
and automatically sends network configuration changes made in the SmartServer tree to the LNS 
network database. 
You should select this mode as long as a firewall is not blocking the SmartServer’s access to the 
port on the LNS Server computer selected for the LNS Proxy Web service (port 80 by default). If 
a firewall is blocking access to the LNS Proxy Web service, select the LNS Manual option. For 
more information on using LNS Manual mode, see 
Manually Synchronizing the SmartServer to 
an LNS Network Database. 
6.  In the LNS Server property, select the IP address of the LNS Server you added to the LAN in the 
Using the LNS Proxy Web Service section earlier in this chapter. 
7.  If a dialog for logging in to the LNS Proxy Web service opens, enter the User Name and 
Password used by the SmartServer for logging in to the LNS Proxy Web service and then click 
OK. You initially specified the user name and password in the Echelon Enterprise Services 
installer. If you forgot the user name and password, you can right-click the Echelon Enterprise 
Services tray icon in the Notification Area of your computer, and then click Options on the 
shortcut menu. 
8.  The LNS Network dialog opens. 










