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industrial-ethernet

Introduction

Industrial networks need to be monitored more effectively than office networks, because they are subjected to a higher level of stress from environmental conditions and temperature fluctuations. Network management systems such as Industrial HiVision are essential today. In this situation it is most important to check the status of the end devices and network components whilst they are still operating, and to rectify faults before system failures occur.

Objective

The participants learn from the functions of Industrial HiVision, and reinforce this knowledge with practical exercises. Following this two day course, the participants can make effective use of Industrial HiVision to supervise and configure any size of Ethernet network.

Intended Audience

Product training course for System Engineers, Network Designers and Support Technicians.


Prerequisites

Participant’s Background:
Basic knowledge of Ethernet is required, ideally together with product experience from the “HiOS Layer 2 Software (HiOSL2)” course. If available, the participant should bring a laptop with Ethernet connection and an operating system CD. Administrator rights are required.

Course Condition:
The cost of this course is $1,199 ex per person. There is a minimum participant requirement for the course to proceed. Full payment is required prior to course commencement. Cancellation fees of 20% will apply if less than 48 hour notice is given.


Modules

Installation

  • Structure of Industrial HiVision
  • Client/Server Installation
  • Software Components
  • Industrial HiVision Service
  • SNMP Trap Service
  • Demo Network

Commissioning

  • Graphical User Interface (GU)
  • Discovering Devices
  • Device Access
  • SNMP Configurations
  • Licensing

Display Topology and Devices

  • Map, Device and Properties View
  • Industrial HiVision Hierarchy
  • Folder Structure
  • Auto Topology
  • Properties of Connections
  • Device Appearance
  • Object Properties

Diagnostic and Logging

  • Status configuration
  • Utilisation
  • Logging in Database and external file
  • Trap Destination
  • Event actions

Documentation

  • Device Documentation
  • Reporting
  • Handling Projects

Remote Access

  • Program Access
  • Web Access
  • Remote GUI
  • ActiveX Control
  • OPC Server

 
Schedule

2 days

9.00am to 4.30pm (approx.)

Lunch and light refreshments will be provided.

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