Transcription of FactoryTalk Linx Getting Results Guide
1 Rockwell Automation Publication LNXENT-GR001X-EN-E - November 2022 Supersedes Publication LNXENT-GR001W-EN-E - March 2022 Getting Results Original Instructions FactoryTalk Linx Getting Results Guide Version FactoryTalk Linx Getting Results Guide 2 Rockwell Automation Publication LNXENT-GR001X-EN-E - November 2022 Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
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6 Rockwell Automation Publication LNXENT-GR001X-EN-E - November 2022 3 Table of Contents About this publication .. 7 Intended audience .. 7 Find additional 7 Help .. 7 Release Notes .. 7 Knowledgebases .. 7 Technical support .. 8 Training programs .. 8 Consulting services .. 8 Legal notices .. 8 Chapter 1 What is FactoryTalk Linx? .. 11 Features and benefits .. 12 Application authentication level for DCOM security .. 18 Overview of basic concepts .. 20 FactoryTalk Services Platform .. 20 FactoryTalk Directory .. 20 FactoryTalk Live Data .. 21 FactoryTalk Diagnostics .. 21 FactoryTalk Administration Console .. 21 FactoryTalk Linx related software .. 21 FactoryTalk Linx related tools.
7 21 FactoryTalk Live Data Test Client .. 22 FactoryTalk Diagnostics Counter Monitor .. 22 FactoryTalk Linx Configuration Import Export Tool .. 22 EtherNet/IP Address Commissioning Tool .. 22 Local applications versus Network applications .. 22 FactoryTalk Administration Console and FactoryTalk View Studio 23 Design-time versus runtime ..23 Installation and configuration checklist ..23 Chapter 2 System requirements .. 25 Hardware requirements .. 25 Software requirements .. 25 Software compatibility .. 25 Prerequisite software .. 26 Install FactoryTalk Linx .. 27 Update an existing installation .. 28 PrefaceWelcome to FactoryTalk LinxInstall FactoryTalk LinxTable of Contents 4 Rockwell Automation Publication LNXENT-GR001X-EN-E - November 2022 Update a system that already has a FactoryTalk -enabled product installed.
8 28 Chapter 3 Start FactoryTalk Administration Console .. 29 FactoryTalk Administration Console user interface components .. 29 Add FactoryTalk Linx to the FactoryTalk application .. 30 What's FactoryTalk Linx instance02 service? .. 30 Explore the FactoryTalk Linx Communication Setup editor .. 31 Right-click versus left-click ..32 FactoryTalk Linx Network Browser .. 33 Network Browser settings .. 34 Use FactoryTalk Linx with Studio 5000 Logix Designer and ControlFLASH .. 36 Select RSLinx Edition in Studio 5000 Logix 36 Select an RSLinx edition in ControlFLASH .. 36 Configuring drivers in the Network 37 Configure drivers in FactoryTalk Administration Console .. 50 Chapter 4 Define General server properties.
9 53 Setup FactoryTalk Linx to support a redundant server (optional).. 53 Setup FactoryTalk Linx to support FactoryTalk Alarms and Events (optional) .. 54 Chapter 5 Add a driver .. 55 If you are running on an Ethernet network .. 55 If you are running on any network other than Ethernet .. 55 Add a device .. 55 Automatically add a device by browsing .. 55 Browse the virtual backplane ..56 Manually add a device ..56 Create shortcuts ..56 Shortcut types .. 58 Change shortcut types .. 58 Shortcut Path Routing Options ..59 Shortcut Policy Properties .. 60 Shortcut path synchronization .. 61 Predefined items for redundant shortcuts .. 62 Inhibit Data Communication .. 66 Create Syslog for select events.
10 67 Start FactoryTalk Linx and explore the user interfaceDefine FactoryTalk Linx server propertiesCreate a configurationTable of Contents Rockwell Automation Publication LNXENT-GR001X-EN-E - November 2022 5 Chapter 6 Backup FactoryTalk Linx 69 Restore FactoryTalk Linx configuration .. 70 Chapter 7 Settings of the FactoryTalk Linx Configuration Import Export Tool .. 75 Export shortcuts or drivers .. 76 Import shortcuts or drivers .. 76 Prepare a CSV file for importing .. 77 Use FactoryTalk Linx Configuration Import Export Tool with command line operation .. 84 Import, export, or delete shortcuts/drivers with commands .. 85 Use commands to add, update, or delete drivers.