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Allen-Bradley Slave Ethernet OPC Server |
| Product Category: Server | Target User: End User |
Kepware's Allen-Bradley Unsolicited Ethernet device driver works in conjunction with our OPC/DDE Server, KEPServerEX to provide data exchange between OPC & DDE Clients and Allen-Bradley PLC-2 compliant PLCs via Ethernet. The Unsolicited driver allows an OPC client application to appear as 1 to 256 Allen-Bradley devices on the network. The slave mode allows the server to receive data by exception from an Allen-Bradley master. As with any slave device, the Allen-Bradley Unsolicited driver will only transfer data when being read or written by a master. KEPServerEX automatically optimizes your data acquisition based on client demand. Dataintegrity is ensured with our extensive error handling. |
Acts as a single simulated Allen-Bradley PLC-2 | Up to 256 devices may connect to the simulated PLC-2 at any time | Sockets used by incoming connections are aged according to activity level | All major memory and data types supported |
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Windows Server 2008 | Windows Vista (64-bit) | Windows Vista (32-bit) | Windows 2003 Server | Windows XP | Windows CE | Windows 2000 | Windows NT 4.00 |
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Allen-Bradley |
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Ethernet |
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