Network management integration with SCADA and HMI using OPC and Web Services
Version | 2.13.00 |
Updated | Jun 4th 2012 |
Developer |
SAE - Automation S.R.O.
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User Rating |
949
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Original File Size | 11.4 MB |
Downloads | 8400 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 2003 |
Category | Network Tools |
SNMP OPC server allows operators to obtain information and status for devices that form communication computer network. After that, operator can use this information for diagnosting network or system problems.
SNMP OPC Server has implemented newest specification OPC DA 3.0 and OPC XML DA, which allows clients to communicate with server using Web services.
Not all network devices are SNMP manageable. SNMP OPC server is able to configure OPC tags for such devices. These tags are defined asĀ hearbeat and they can obtain time of response of device. This feature of SNMP OPC Server allows obtaining basic information about the state of unmanageable devices.
Manageable SNMP devices can send data to management applications also without being requested from these applicationsĀ traps (for example when the value is changed), what reduces requirements for communication between SNMP agent and SNMP manager. SNMP OPC Server supports receiving data by these traps.
The value about the state of the network devices obtained through SNMP agents can be further processed in SNMP OPC server by using JScripts. Alone SNMP OPC server allows configuration and running of these scripts with help of built-in simple editor, what allows user the possibility to make preprocessing of the loaded data directly in the SNMP OPC Server.
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