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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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Setting up communications<br />

To set up communications, complete these steps:<br />

1. Gather information about the network, and the devices that are<br />

connected to it. You will need this information to set up RSLinx,<br />

or another OPC server.<br />

2. Decide what OPC server will be used for communications. It can<br />

be any of the following OPC servers:<br />

• an OPC-DA 2.0-compliant server<br />

• RSLinx for <strong>RSView</strong><br />

• RSLinx Enterprise<br />

For more information about OPC servers, see “Types of data<br />

servers” on page 7-5.<br />

For information about the differences between RSLinx for <strong>RSView</strong>,<br />

RSLinx Gateway, and RSLinx Enterprise, see “Plan how you will<br />

access data” on page 1-8.<br />

3. To use RSLinx for <strong>RSView</strong> as the OPC server that enables<br />

communications on a network, set up RSLinx for <strong>RSView</strong> and<br />

then add an OPC data server to the application. The OPC data<br />

server should point to the computer on which RSLinx for <strong>RSView</strong><br />

is running.<br />

For details, see Getting Results with RSLinx, or see Help for RSLinx.<br />

For details about installing RSLinx for <strong>RSView</strong>, see the <strong>RSView</strong><br />

<strong>Supervisory</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

4. To use RSLinx Enterprise as the OPC server that enables<br />

communications on the network, add an RSLinx Enterprise data<br />

server to the application and then set up RSLinx Enterprise. The<br />

RSLinx Enterprise data server should point to the computer on<br />

which RSLinx Enterprise is running.<br />

Setting up communications 7–3

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