What are your OPC Clients ? There may be more appropriate solutions other than RSLinx Enterprise.
To turn it into an OPC Server, you need to install and activate another software product called FactoryTalk Gateway.įactoryTalk Gateway is kind of a monster it includes optimized ControlLogix data access over OPC, but also handles server redundancy and exposes the whole FactoryTalk LiveData and HMI tag databases for FactoryTalk View Site Edition to OPC clients. RSLinx Enterprise is a FactoryTalk data source, but not necessarily an OPC Server.
The activation-less "Lite" edition cannot be an OPC Server, and there are also some restricted licenses (like "RSLinx for RSView from many years ago) that only support certain related OPC Clients. Free rslinx classic 2.52. RSLinx Classic just needs an activation to enable its OPC Server features. RSLinx Classic These range from device programming and configuration applications such as RSLogix and RSNetWorx, to HMI (Human-Machine Interface) applications such as RSView32, FactoryTalk View SE (Site Edition), and FactoryTalk View ME (Machine Edition), to your own data acquisition applications. You probably have several separate but related problems.įirst, let's take a step back and figure out what the end result you want is. RSLinx Classic software is not the same as RSLinx Enterprise software. Please click "report" on spam Related sub-reddits: (*) At mods' discretion, certain self-promotion submissions from people who contribute to this sub in other ways may be allowed and tagged with the "Self-promo" flair we also can supply other Allen-bradley software.
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