Cyanogen281
Member
I have a question regarding the ScadaPACK32 being identified by a MAC address.
I present to you a fictitious scenario that I have been eager to know the answer to.
A technician is out in a remote area with only a laptop with all of the necessary software to connect with the PLC (Telepace/Telepace Studio), and an Ethernet cable. He does not have a serial cable or know the IP address of the PLC.
Is there a way to read the MAC address from said ScadaPACK32 and possibly read or write an IP address to it? Perhaps by scripting or some third-party application.
Allen-bradley, Siemens, and a few other brands include this feature in their product I was just unsure if Telepace or Telepace Studio could perform such a feat.
Thanks for the help,
I present to you a fictitious scenario that I have been eager to know the answer to.
A technician is out in a remote area with only a laptop with all of the necessary software to connect with the PLC (Telepace/Telepace Studio), and an Ethernet cable. He does not have a serial cable or know the IP address of the PLC.
Is there a way to read the MAC address from said ScadaPACK32 and possibly read or write an IP address to it? Perhaps by scripting or some third-party application.
Allen-bradley, Siemens, and a few other brands include this feature in their product I was just unsure if Telepace or Telepace Studio could perform such a feat.
Thanks for the help,