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OpenLNS Programmer's Reference 836
Element
Description
object
The Subsystem object to be acted on.
routersCollection
The Routers collection returned.
Data Type
Routers collection object.
Read/Write
Read only.
Added to API
Prior to LNS Release 3.0.
Subsystems
Summary
Contains the Subsystems collection object associated with the
specified Subsystem object.
A Subsystems collection accessed through a Subsystem object
can be used to represent and define subsystem hierarchy.
For example, you could define a subsystem representing a
building. The building subsystem could consist of separate
subsystems for each floor, and each floor subsystem could
contain a set of subsystems for each room on the floor. The
room subsystem could then contain separate subsystems for
HVAC, security, and lighting subsystems. Defining
subsystem hierarchies in this way should allow you to keep
the application devices and routers in your network
organized by location.
Availability
Local, full, and lightweight clients.
Syntax
subsystemCollection = object.Subsystems
Element
Description
subsystemCollection
The Subsystems collection
associated with the object.
object
The Subsystem object.
Data Type
Subsystems collection object.
Read/Write
Read only.
Added to API
Prior to LNS Release 3.0.
Subsystems
The Subsystems object represents a collection of Subsystem objects. A Subsystems collection
accessed through an AppDevice or Router object represents all of the subsystems which
contain that AppDevice or Router object.
A Subsystems collection accessed through a Subsystem object can be used to represent and
define subsystem hierarchy. For example, you could define a subsystem representing a
building. The building subsystem could consist of separate subsystems for each floor, and
each floor subsystem could contain a set of subsystems for each room on the floor. The room
subsystem could then contain separate subsystems for HVAC, security, and lighting
subsystems. Defining subsystem hierarchies in this way should allow you to keep the
application devices and routers in your network organized by location.