We are currently using INI15 gateways for this. This has not been a reliable
link.
However, we may soon be advantage upgrading historian to AIM*.
Maybe AIM*api could be used to pass data, via 2nd ethernet, between AIM*
databases.
Has anyone done this?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruley,Peter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2000 14:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Brian Bates
> Cc: Nadeau, Sylvain
> Subject: RE: transferring data between two CLANs
>
> Brian:
>
> Foxboro Canada makes a product called "Inter-Node Connection". This
> package
> gives you two(2) Real Time Database Server licenses (buzz word "RTDbm").
>
> Basically you load a RTDbm server on a AP/AW on System-1 and another on a
> AP/AW on System-2.
>
> --------------------------
> ------------------------
> | I/A System #1 |
> | I/A System #2 |
> --------------------------
> ------------------------
> |
> |
> |
> |
> ############ 2nd Ethernet
> 2nd Ethernet ############
> # AP or AW
> #------------------------------------------------------------------------#
> AP or AW #
> ############ Port
> Port ############
>
>
> Using the RTDbm server on System#1 you map I/A points (in real time) to
> global variables which RTDbm then serves up to the RTDbm client running on
> System #2 which has a duplicate global mapping structure as the System#1
> server. Thus making these points freely available for Standard I/A
> applications on System#2 such as: DM/FV Displays, Historian/Aim collection
> and ICC CP/GW as a peer-to-peer.
>
> As I under stand the "Inter-Node Connection" package gives each Systems AW
> the ability to be both a Server & a Client so you can pass points from
> System#2 back to System#1 via the same method. I am not sure but I also
> believe that the "Inter-Node Connection" software even takes care of the
> databases on both Servers as to avoid having to maintain two databases
> (but
> don't quote me on it)
>
> To find out more contact Sylvain Nadeau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in Montreal
> for
> more information.
>
> Peter
>
> Ps/ How is life in Thunder Bay treating you?
>
>
> ----------
> From: Brian Bates
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: transferring data between two CLANs
>
> Hi All.
> Does Foxboro make a gateway that can transfer data between two
> separate
> C-LAN's?
> -Thanks in advance, Brian Bates.
>
>
>
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