About Lon tunnel connections

Under any LonTunnel, only one tunnel connection is supported at any one time—if a tunnel connection is active and another tunnel client (PC) attempts to connect, that remote user sees a popup dialog saying that the “Desired tunnel is busy.”

In the station (tunnel server), any active tunnel connection results in a “Tunnel Connection” child component, named as the remote (client’s) hostname or IP address, with a “#1” suffix (Figure B.5).

Figure B.5. TunnelConnection is dynamically created/removed


TunnelConnection is dynamically created/removed

In the example above, the remote host that is currently Lon tunneling is “JKLM.” When a tunnel connection is terminated, this Tunnel Connection component is removed.

Properties of a TunnelConnection (either LonTunnel or SerialTunnel) are all read-only, as follows:

In addition, a TunnelConnection has an available (right-click) action: