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OpenLNS Programmer's Reference 781
Syntax
returnValue = object.Count
Element
Description
attachmentStatu
s
The attachment status of the router.
The values for this element, which are
stored in the
ConstDeviceAttachmentStatus
constant, are as follows:
0 lcaDeviceAttached
Indicates that the router that triggered
the event is now attached and in the
proper state.
1 lcaDeviceInImproperState
Indicates that the router that triggered
the event is now attached but not in
the proper state.
2 lcaDeviceNotAttached
Indicates that the router that triggered
the event is now not attached.
Object
The Router object to be acted on.
Data Type
Integer.
Read/Write
Read only.
Added to API
LNS Release 3.0.
AuthenticationEnabled
Summary
Indicates whether a router uses network management
authentication. The following sections describe how to enable
and disable authentication.
Enabling Authentication
To enable authentication for any of the devices in a system,
follow these steps:
1. Set the system’s authentication key using the System
object’s AuthenticationKey property.
2. Set the AuthenticationEnabled property of the AppDevice
object that represents the System object’s
NetworkServiceDevice object to True. This enables
authentication for all Network Service Devices on the
system. As a result, the authentication key used by each
Full and Lightweight client application must match the
authentication key established in Step 1 the next time any
of those applications opens the network. Note that if you
have set the authentication key used by a Full client's
network interface to match the authentication key
established in step 1, then other clients can use that
connection without re-specifying the key, as long the first