User`s guide
112  Deploying Freely Programmable Modules on a SmartServer 
Selecting a Network Management Service 
Before you create your FPM devices on the SmartServer, you need to verify that you have selected a 
network management service mode (LNS or Standalone) for running your L
ONWORKS network. 
•  In LNS mode (LNS Auto or LNS Manual), the SmartServer transmits network messages to 
devices through an LNS server, and the SmartServer and the devices connected to it communicate 
in a peer-to-peer manner. You must use LNS mode if you plan on using L
ONWORKS connections 
to bind the data points in your FPM application to other data points. You cannot use LNS mode if 
your FPM uses a dynamic interface. 
•  In Standalone mode, the SmartServer is the network manager. It directly transmits all network 
messages to the devices connected to it, and the network functions as a master-slave system, 
where the SmartServer is the master to the slave devices. You can use standalone mode to operate 
a small, single-channel network that does not require LNS services, L
ONWORKS connections, or 
connections to other network management tools. Networks running in standalone mode are 
limited to a maximum of 200 devices (for FT-10 networks, you need to attach a physical layer 
repeater to the network to exceed the 64-device limit posed by the physical channel). FPM 
devices can use static or dynamic interfaces when the network is running in Standalone mode. 
Using LNS Network Management Services 
To configure the SmartServer to use LNS network management services for managing a LONWORKS 
network, follow these steps: 
1.  Commission the SmartServer with the LonMaker tool, LNS tree, or another LNS application. For 
more information on installing the SmartServer, see Chapter 12 of the i.LON SmartServer 2.0 
User’s Guide. 










