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A numeric value of the SNVT (as defined in the SNVT
master list). The example value 39 represents a
SNVT_temp.
The NV index in decimal notation of the NV on the
network node. Index starts at 0.
The NV selector in decimal notation of the NV on the
network node.
The NV programmatic name of the NV on the network
node.
Defines if this NV is an output on the network node. ‗1‘
means the NV is an output on the network node.
‗1‘ defines that authentication can be configured for this
NV on the network node.
‗1‘ defines that the NV is authenticated.
‗1‘ defines that the priority can be configured for this
NV on the network node.
‗1‘ defines that the NV is using priority.
‗1‘ defines that the service type can be configured for
this NV on the network node.
‗1‘ defines that the NV is using acknowledged service.
‗1‘ defines that the NV is using the polled attribute
‗1‘ defines that the NV is a synchronous NV.
This field is a numeric reference to a device description.
If it is the first occurrence of this reference in the file,
the columns defined below must be filled in. Otherwise,
they can be left out.
The program ID string of the network device.
The NID of the network device.
The subnet address of the network device. Use ‗0‘ if the
device has no subnet address information.
The node address of the network device. Use ‗0‘ if the
device has no node address information.
The location string of the network device. Use ‗0‘ if no
information is available.
The device name of the network device. Leave this field
blank if this information is not available.
Self-documentation string of the device (special
characters are escaped)
NV self-documentation string (special characters are
escaped)
Define, how this NV shall be allocated: external=1
(default) / static=2 / file=3
Table 14: CSV Columns of the NV Import File.
13.2.2 Node Object
The L-INX provides a node object conforming to the LONMARK guidelines.
The Node Object accepts the following commands via nviRequest: RQ_NORMAL,
RQ_UPDATE_STATUS, RQ_REPORT_MASK, RQ_ENABLE, RQ_DISABLE,
RQ_UPDATE_ALARM, RQ_CLEAR_ALARM, RQ_RESET, RQ_CLEAR_RESET