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5.
In order to check whether a connection between the programming device and the
control can be established with the selected communication settings, click on
‘Verify
connection’
.
ð
You can see in the status line, whether the connection could be established suc-
cessfully.
6.
In order to check whether your programming device is connected with the correct
control, you can retrieve information from the connected control. For this click on
‘Accessible partners’
.
ð
The
‘Search for accessible partners’
dialog window will open.
7.7.3.4
Server configuration
Here you can create the
OPC UA
configurations.
1.
Click in the project tree at
‘Device properties’
.
ð
The editor of the
‘Device properties’
opens.
2.
Select the area
‘Server configuration’
.
You can create a maximum of two
OPC UA
configurations: One configuration for the CPU
and one configuration for the CP (if exists).
1.
Click at on
‘Add Server’
.
ð
A new
OPC UA
configuration is created and listed in the project tree.
2.
Click in the selection field
‘Active server CP’
or
‘Active server CP’
and choose
which configuration is to be assigned. With the selection
‘None’
the configuration
remains saved in the project. However, it is not transferred to the device.
To swap the two configurations for CP and CPU, click on the button .
You can create a maximum of two
OPC UA
configurations.
Right-click on the
OPC UA
configuration (PLC) in the project tree and select
‘Remove OPC UA server’
.
7.7.4 Server settings - Connection
Here you can perform the connection settings of the
OPC UA
server.
1.
Under
Project tree
at
‘OPC UA configuration’
click on
‘Server settings’
.
ð
The
‘Server settings editor’
editor opens.
2.
Select the area
‘Connection’
.
Create configuration
Remove server
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