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Route Element
– indicates the ID of the graph that stands at the basis of the route, or the graph
ID and the destination’s address for hybrid routes.
To view the updated device settings, click the
Refresh
button. The
Request Topology
and
Get Contracts
and Routes
commands will be sent to the SM. To view the command status, go the
Section 6.2.7
.
When the command is generated, a message at the bottom of the Settings page will indicate that the
device information is refreshing.
6.2.4.3
Registration Log
The Registration Log page displays the registration history for the selected device, at different dates and
times, commonly known as timestamps, as shown in the following screen capture (
Figure 6.2.8
):
Figure 6.2.8 Registration Log-Timestamps window (ISA 100)
Use the
Search
functionality to view the behavior of the device over a specific period, as follows:
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choose the status you wish to view from the
Registration Status
drop-down list;
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optionally, fill in the
Start Time
and the
End Time
fields, and then click
Search
.
The results are displayed in a table that indicates the timestamp and the device status at that specific
timestamp. A device can have one of the following statuses at a given moment:
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SEC_JOIN_Req – the security join request was received by the SM;
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SEC_JOIN_Rsp – a security join response was sent to the device;
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NETWORK_Req – the network join request was received by the SM;
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NETWORK_Rsp – the network join response was sent to the device;
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CONTRACT_Req – the join contract request was received by the SM;
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CONTRACT_Rsp – the join contract response was sent to the device;
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SEC_CNFRM_Req – the security join confirmation was received by the SM;
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SEC_CNFRM_Rsp – the security join confirmation response was sent to the device;
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FULL_JOIN – the device is joined and configured and all information about it is available;
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NOT_JOINED – the device is not joined.