Modbus; Opc; Ethernet/Ip; Self-Organizing Network Specifications - Emerson 1410 Reference Manual

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00809-0200-4410, Rev BC
A.4.3 Modbus
Supports Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP with 32-bit floating
point values, integers, and scaled integers. Modbus
Registers are user-specified.
A.4.4 OPC
OPC server supports OPC DA v2, v3
A.4.5 EtherNet/IP
Supports EtherNet/IP protocol with 32-bit Floating Point
values and Integers. EtherNet/IP assembly input-output
instances are user configurable. EtherNet/IP specifications
are managed and distributed by ODVA. For details on
capabilities, see the Emerson Wireless Gateway to
Allen-Bradley Integration
Emerson.com/Rosemount.
A.5 Self-organizing network
specifications
A.5.1 Protocol
IEC 62591(WirelessHART), 2.4 - 2.5 GHz DSSS
A.5.2 Maximum network size
25 wireless devices at two seconds or greater.
12 wireless devices at one seconds.
A.5.3 Supported device update rates
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 seconds or 1–60 minutes or greater
depending on the device.
A.5.4 Network size/latency
25 devices/less than five seconds.
A.5.5 Data reliability
Greater than 99 percent.
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A.6 System security
specifications
A.6.1 Ethernet
Secure sockets layer (SSL) enabled (default) TCP/IP
communications
A.6.2 Wireless Gateway access
Role-based access control (RBAC) including administrator,
maintenance, operator, and executive. Administrator has
complete control of the Gateway and connections to host
systems and the self-organizing network.
A.6.3 Self-organizing network
AES-128 Encrypted WirelessHART, including individual
session keys. Drag and drop device provisioning, including
unique join keys and white listing.
A.6.4 Internal firewall
User configurable TCP ports for communications protocols,
including enable/disable and user specified port numbers.
Inspects both incoming and outgoing packets.
A.6.5 Third party certification
Wurldtech: Achilles Level 1 certified for network resiliency
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST):
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Algorithm conforming
to Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 197
(FIPS-197).
July 2017
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