User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 15-0028 - Exhibit Cover.pdf
- Elster A3 User Guide 98-1671.pdf
- Endpoint Overview
- Command Center Deployment/Configuration
- Deployment
- Tracking and Deployment
- Endpoint Configuration
- HAN Setup Process Overview
- HAN: Initialization
- Provisioning HAN Devices
- Remove HAN Devices
- Management and Troubleshooting
- Meter Swap Out Process using Decommission HAN
- Commission HAN Network for Channel Control
- Meter LCD Screen for ZigBee Alerts
- Confirm HAN Radio in Meter is Communicating or HAN is set-up
- Get information for a specific device
- Get Firmware version for the HAN radio
- Confirm that a HAN device can communicate with the meter
- Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM)
- Specifications
Landis+Gyr Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM)
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• Keep Alive. This value specifies the amount of time that a session between a MAT and an
endpoint can be inactive before the endpoint closes the session. The default value is 15
minutes.
• User Priority. The user priority field allows a user of a higher or equal priority to preempt
an existing MAT Certificate. Users with a lower priority cannot gain access if a higher
priority is engaged with the endpoint device. This also provides a method for the system to
lockout a rogue user if a problem is detected on the endpoint.
• Signature Expiration Time Stamp. This indicates the signature expiration for the MAT
Certificate. It is set to three times the MAT Certificate expiration interval by default. This
allows the MAT user to attempt to access an endpoint using the certificate and get a response
back from the MAT rather than no response for a reasonable period of time before the
certificate expires. A signed certificate is only required when endpoints are in ECC mode.
Request MAT Certificate
In the event that a MAT Certificate is reaching its expiration time, a new MAT Certificate may be
requested from Command Center by selecting the MAT Certificate option from the Security sub-
menu.
From the Menu options, select Security > Request MAT Certificate. The Log-in window will
open.
Figure 3 - 6. ETM Login screen
• User Name: Enter utility-provided user name.
•Password: Enter utility-provided password.
• Server Name: The Server name field will display the server to which ETM will connect by
default.
• Click OK. If the user is successfully authenticated by Command Center, and the user has the
proper privileges (Access and Certificate Authorization), Command Center will issue a
MAT Certificate consistent with the level of security that the utility is using.
NOTE: If a user’s session is nearing expiration, the user may also log out of ETM and log back in to
get a new Certificate. If the ETM either has no Certificate, or the current MAT Certificate expiration
is less than 50% of the original time interval, the MAT requests a new MAT Certificate.