Security; Protected Mode; Strategy; Web-Server Control - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 1715-AENTR User Manual

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Protected Mode

Web-Server Control

Security

Topic
Protected Mode
Web-Server Control

Strategy

The adapter uses the implicit Input/Output I/O) strategy to enter and exit
protected mode. The use of an implicit I/O strategy means that no user action
is required to enter or leave protected mode. Actions prevented in protected
mode are listed in
Table 16 - Actions that are prevented in Protected Mode
List No.
Prevented Actions
The reset of the 1715-AENTR is prohibited if it is producing or consuming I/O or if it is
1.
bridging to an
I/O module.
2.
The reset of an I/O module is prohibited if it is producing or consuming I/O.
3.
The ControlFlashing of a 1715-AENTR is prevented when in protected mode.
The 1715-AENTR recovery image does not support I/O (so does not enter
protected mode) and so ControlFLASH™ is available at any time.

Enable / Disable

The 1715-AENTR contains a web-server that can provide diagnostic
information to a web browser.
In revision 3.x and later the web-server is disabled by default. In revision 2.x
and earlier the web-server is always enabled.
In revision 3.x and later the web-server can be enabled/disabled via the
Security tab of the 1715-AENTR module Add On Profile, as shown in
below.
To access the diagnostic information a user must direct their web browser to
the IP address assigned to the 1715-AENTR.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001J-EN-P - December 2020
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