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Lenze · Controller-based Automation - Visualisation · System Manual · DMS 1.5 EN · 04/2014 · TD17 53
6 Remote maintenance and diagnostics
6.3 Log-in on an IPC of the x800 device series (PC-based automation)
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6.3 Log-in on an IPC of the x800 device series (PC-based automation)
An RAS server runs on the IPCs. A user can log-in via modem/ISDN card on this RAS server. If
someone dials-in from a remote maintenance PC via this medium, the IPC executes a password
check and then activates the connection.
6.4 Computer access via Telnet
Telnet is a standard mechanism for experts to change system settings.
Telnet ...
enables the access to the Controller data (example: Contents of the SD card);
requires an existing local connection or remote connection.
Further information about the function and configuration of RAS servers can be found in
the following documentations:
Industrial PC - Parameter setting & Configuration
HMI EL 100 with Windows® CE - HMI for visualisation/with control technology
Note!
Controller p300:
These devices come with a deactivated Telnet in the Lenze standard setting.
The function can be activated via the »WebConfig«. The activation of the function can
influence the real-time behaviour.
After a restart of the Controller, the function is deactivated again.
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