This video is great. The only critique I would make is that the certificate approval Portion is not correct. You should never direct someone to approve an allowed host exemption. If there is a certificate in the allowed host tab, that indicates there is an issue with the TLS Handshake of that certificate. By approving the exemption, you are essentially telling the device to ignore TLS and therefore the security at that site. You are bypassing TLS altogether. Using a secure 4911 and 5011 Fox S and platform connection is therefore pointless. What you should do instead is find out what is wrong with the certificate that is imported into the supervisors certificate manager and correct it. Then also correct the certificate at the site level. I'm sure you know all this but it is more so for those in the comments and watching the video.
Hi, Thank you for the nice video. I have a question about the N4 supervisor station. Is it possible to create a Modbus TCP/IP network in the supervisor station without installing a JACE, to push smart meter data into N4 and see them in the GUI? Thank you.
So long as there is network connectivity between the supervisor and whatever it needs to connect to, including other supervisors, they can be located anywhere.
Thanks for this very valuable series of videos. When I try to discover my Jace from my Local host I don't find it. Mean time when I discover my Local host from the JACE I don't find it as well. What may be the reasons?
Hi there! Thanks for the feedback. With regards to being unable to discover your stations from each other, if you are referring to the actual 'discover/find stations' features then this will only work on the local subnet as it uses a broadcast to locate other stations. If the destination station is on a remote subnet, you will have to add the device into the niagara network manually via its IP address or DNS host name.
My name is Petr. My question is I have some units are running 24/7 looks like they are not operated by the scheduler how can I fix it? Can someone show me video I can fixed. Thanks.
These video's are amazing! I'm N4 certified, and still watch them everyday to learn!
Excellent videos, extremely helpful. Keep up the good work!!
This video is great. The only critique I would make is that the certificate approval Portion is not correct. You should never direct someone to approve an allowed host exemption. If there is a certificate in the allowed host tab, that indicates there is an issue with the TLS Handshake of that certificate. By approving the exemption, you are essentially telling the device to ignore TLS and therefore the security at that site. You are bypassing TLS altogether. Using a secure 4911 and 5011 Fox S and platform connection is therefore pointless.
What you should do instead is find out what is wrong with the certificate that is imported into the supervisors certificate manager and correct it. Then also correct the certificate at the site level. I'm sure you know all this but it is more so for those in the comments and watching the video.
Thank you!!
Great video!! Tks
Hi, Thank you for the nice video. I have a question about the N4 supervisor station. Is it possible to create a Modbus TCP/IP network in the supervisor station without installing a JACE, to push smart meter data into N4 and see them in the GUI?
Thank you.
please upload videos of Niagara N4 Supervisor to supervisor located at different regions
So long as there is network connectivity between the supervisor and whatever it needs to connect to, including other supervisors, they can be located anywhere.
Thanks for this very valuable series of videos.
When I try to discover my Jace from my Local host I don't find it.
Mean time when I discover my Local host from the JACE I don't find it as well.
What may be the reasons?
Hi there! Thanks for the feedback.
With regards to being unable to discover your stations from each other, if you are referring to the actual 'discover/find stations' features then this will only work on the local subnet as it uses a broadcast to locate other stations. If the destination station is on a remote subnet, you will have to add the device into the niagara network manually via its IP address or DNS host name.
My name is Petr. My question is I have some units are running 24/7 looks like they are not operated by the scheduler how can I fix it? Can someone show me video I can fixed. Thanks.
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