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Clicking on the Add or Edit buttons will open a popup that allows the user to select the IP Address and Port number. Its Itss also possible to define the IP for a specific network adapter that is available in the system. This can guarantee some security to your OPC; like making it inaccessible for anyone outside of your network.
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- Public: Can be read and write in your OPC.
- Protected: Can only be read.
- Private: will not be seen or browsed.
- Device: Information of the existing communication Nodes [Read-Only]
- Info: Contains the following subfolders:
- License: Details on the current license applied to the Project Server [Read-Only].
- Module: Details on every Module of the Product (Alarms, Scripts, Report, etc) [Read-Only].
- Project: Project information available at Info > Version[Read-Only].
- ProjectSettings: Project information available at Info > Settings [Read-Only].
- Server: Information available at the Server Namespace (ComputerIP, PrimaryIP, IsRedundancyEnabled, etc) [Read-Only]
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- Trace Window: Enable the OPC Server and Debug CheckBoxes (in the settings menu) to visualize all information about this Module.
- Module Information: Here you should be able to see the following information:
- State: Whether the Server is running, paused or stopped state.
- Available Items: Amount of variables in the Address Namespace.
- Last Error: Last error message that happened in the connection.
- Last Error Timestamp: Timestamp when the last error happened.
- OPC Clients Connected: Amount of clients connected to the Server.
- OPC Client: Individual information for each client connected (Name, Identity and Connection Time).