Lon Tunnel client window

After installation, access the Lon tunnel configuration window from the Windows Control Panel. All properties require a valid entry.
Figure 74.   Lon Tunnel client window
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Property Value Description
Lon Port drop-down list Identifies the virtual Lon port provided by this tunnel client. This should not conflict with any existing Lon port assignment, as known to Windows, for a physical Lon adapter (for example, LON1).

When you tunnel from a Lon-based Windows application, you specify this virtual Lon port.

Host Address IP address Identifies the IP address (or hostname) of the tunnel server. This is the target host running a station with a LonNetwork, TunnelService, and LonTunnel.
User Name text Identifies the user in the target host station, where this station user must have admin write permissions for the station’s TunnelService and child LonTunnel(s).
 CAUTION: The TunnelService uses basic authentication to secure the login on any client connection (Lon tunnel or serial tunnel). To ensure a secure connection, create a special user in the station to use (only) for all Lon or serial tunnel access. 
Password text Secures the station user.
 NOTE: The password is not encrypted then passed to the station. 
Interactive check box Controls when this window opens.

If checked, this window reopens each time a Lon-based application first opens this virtual Lon port.

If cleared, this window opens only if an open fails to establish a connection to the tunnel server (as stored from last entry). You leave Interactive checked.

 NOTE: When this window opens interactively, the Lon Port setting is read-only. To change that, you must access the Lon tunneling applet from the Windows Control Panel.