Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
hilscher Manuals
Gateway
NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE
hilscher NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for hilscher NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE. We have
2
hilscher NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE manuals available for free PDF download: User Manual
hilscher NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE User Manual (294 pages)
netIOT Edge Gateway
Brand:
hilscher
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 6.52 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual Netiot Edge Gateway
2
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction
7
About the User Manual
7
List of Revisions
7
Table 1: List of Revisions
7
2 Brief Description
8
Figure 1: Edge Gateway Communication Structure
8
3 Device Drawings
10
Positions of the Interfaces
10
Dimensions
11
Figure 2: Dimensions
11
Table 2: Positions of the Interfaces of NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE
11
4 Connectors and Mounting
12
Mounting
12
Power Supply
12
LAN Connectors
12
Real-Time Ethernet Connectors
12
USB Connectors
12
Table 3: Power Supply Connector
12
Wi-Fi
13
HDMI Connector
13
5 Leds
14
Positions of the Leds on the Gateway
14
Figure 3: NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE LED Positions
14
Gateway Status Leds
15
Leds of the LAN Interface
15
Figure 4: Gateway State Leds
15
Table 4: Description of Gateway Status Leds
15
Table 5: Leds LAN Interface
15
Leds of the PROFINET IO Device Interface
16
Table 6: LED States for the PROFINET IO-Device Protocol
16
Table 7: LED State Definitions for the PROFINET IO-Device Protocol
16
Leds of the Ethernet/Ip Adapter Interface
17
Table 8: LED States for the Ethernet/Ip Adapter Protocol
17
Table 9: LED State Definitions for the Ethernet/Ip Adapter Protocol
18
6 Commissioning the Edge Gateway
19
Establishing the IP Address Communication
19
Figure 5: Default Settings of the Ethernet Network Connectors
19
Using the Web Browser to Establish a Connection with the Edge Gateway
20
Using the Host Name
20
Figure 6: Device Label: Hostname
20
Access to the Edge Gateway in the Windows Network Environment
21
7 Edge Gateway Manager
22
Calling the Edge Gateway Manager
22
Figure 7: Edge Gateway Manager
22
Edge Gateway Manager Web Page
23
Table 10: Starting Applications with the Edge Gateway Manager
24
8 Control Panel
25
Opening the Control Panel
25
First Login
26
Figure 8: Edge Gateway Manager - Setting the Administrator Password
26
Secure Connection
27
Figure 9: Security Error Message of the Internet Explorer
28
Figure 10: Security Error Message of the Firefox Browser (1)
28
Figure 11: Security Error Message of the Firefox Browser (2)
28
Figure 12: Firefox Dialog Box: Adding Exceptional Safety Rule
29
Figure 13: Security Error Message of Google Chrome (1)
30
Figure 14: Security Error Message of Google Chrome (2)
30
Overview and Main Menu
31
Figure 15: Main Menu of the Control Panel
31
Table 11: Functional Overview of the Control Panel
31
System Information and System Time
33
Displaying System Information
33
Figure 16: Page Info Center
33
Table 12: Info Center: Area System Info
33
Table 13: Info Center: Area Monitoring
34
Table 14: Info Center: Area Temperature
34
License Manager
35
Figure 17: License Manager with License for the Passive Mode of Operation
35
Figure 18: License Information in Window Details
36
Figure 19: Message after the Transfer of the License File into the Edge Gateway
37
Displaying the System Log Files
38
Figure 20: Control Panel, Page System > Syslog
38
Table 15: Numeric Coding of Facility Value in Priority PRI
39
Table 16: Numeric Coding of Severity Value in Priority (PRI)
40
Table 17: Assignment of Parts of Message Line
41
Setting the System Time
42
Figure 21: Time Configuration Page
42
Table 18: Setting the System Time
42
Configure Ports for HTTP/HTTPS Communication
44
Figure 22: Port Settings
44
Table 19: Default Ports
44
Backup and Restore
46
Figure 23: Backup and Recovery
46
Figure 24: Warning Message
47
Figure 25: Backup in Progress
47
Figure 26: Backup and Recovery
48
Figure 27: Recovery Dialog
48
Figure 28: Security Query Prior to System Recovery from Internal Backup File
49
Figure 29: Backup and Recovery
50
Figure 30: Recovery Dialog (External Source)
51
Figure 31: Message Prior to Starting Recovery from External Backup
51
Figure 32: Backup and Restore When Backup File Is Present
52
Figure 33: Safety Query before Deletion of Local Backup
52
Rebooting the System
53
Figure 34: Backup and Restore
53
Figure 35: Reboot Safety Query
53
System Shutdown
54
Packet Management
54
Managing Packets
54
Figure 36: Warning for Consequences of Shutdown
54
Network
55
Configuring Ethernet Communication (LAN)
55
Figure 37: Default LAN-Configuration
55
Table 20: Table LAN: Description of the Columns and Elements
56
Figure 38: LAN Configuration(Cifx0 Activated)
57
Configuring Wireless Communication (Wi-Fi)
58
Figure 39: Wi-Fi (Default Setting)
58
Figure 40: Wi-Fi Modes of Operation in Selection List Mode
58
Table 21: Wi-Fi Modes of Operation in Selection List Mode
58
Table 22: Wi-Fi
58
Figure 41: Wi-Fi Operating Mode: Access Point
59
Table 23: Parameters of the Operating Mode Access Point
60
Figure 42: Wi-Fi Operating Mode: Client
61
Table 24: Parameters of the Operating Mode Client
61
Field
63
Table 25: Operating Mode Fieldbus Interface
63
Configuring IP Routes
64
Figure 43: Routes
64
Table 26: Parameters of Current Connection Configuration Table
65
Figure 44: Defined Routes
66
Figure 45: Create New Route
66
Table 27: Routes Parameters
66
Figure 46: Define New Route
67
Configuring Firewall
68
Figure 47: Firewall
68
Table 28: Parameters Firewall
69
Hostname
70
Figure 48: Hostname
70
Services
71
Starting, Stopping and Configuring Services
71
Figure 49: List of Default Services
71
Table 29: Operating Statuses of the Services
71
Table 30: Operating and Display Elements
71
Figure 50: OPC-UA Server for Edge Settings Within the Control Panel, Page Network>Field
72
Table 31: Parameters of the OPC UA Server for Edge
73
User Management
75
Managing User Roles
75
Figure 51: Page for Configuring Roles
75
Table 32: Access Rights Onto Resources
76
Table 33: Access Rights to Resources
76
Managing User Accounts
77
Figure 52: User Account Page
77
Security
78
Public Key Infrastructure
78
Figure 53: Public Key Infrastructure for Managing of Certificates
78
Figure 54: Certificate Type Selection List
79
Figure 55: Certificate Viewer
80
Help
81
Session
81
User Profile
81
Figure 56: Info Page
81
Figure 57: User Profile Page
81
Logout
82
Figure 58: Dialog "Edit User Account
82
9 Node-RED - the Wiring Editor
83
Modelling Iot Flows with Nodes
84
Figure 59: Comparison of the Physical and Logic View
84
Figure 60: Wiring the Nodes
84
Opening Node-RED
85
Figure 61: Node-RED Workspace
86
Graphical User Interface
87
Figure 62: Node-RED User Interface
87
Table 34: Node-RED User Interface
87
Figure 63: Node
88
Table 35: Node Elements
88
Working with Node-RED
89
Using Git Hub Repository to Store Flows (Projects)
91
Menu Deploy
92
Figure 64: Menu Deploy
92
Table 36: Commands of Menu Deploy
92
Dashboard
94
Table 37: Kinds of Widgets for Use in Dashboards
94
Table 38: Areas of the Dashboard Configuration
95
Figure 65: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
97
Figure 66: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
98
Figure 67: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
99
Figure 68: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
100
Figure 69: Dialog "Edit Link Node
103
Figure 70: Dialog "Edit Link Node
105
List of Nodes
106
Table 39: List of Standard Nodes
106
MQTT Input Node
109
Figure 71: MQTT Input Node
109
Figure 72: Dialog Box Edit MQTT in Node
109
Table 40: Parameter MQTT Input Node
109
Figure 73: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab Connection
110
Figure 74: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab Security
111
Table 41: Parameters in the Tab Connection
111
Table 42: Parameters in the Tab Security
111
Figure 75: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab Messages
112
Table 43: Parameters in the Tab Messages
112
MQTT Output Node
113
Figure 76: MQTT Output Node
113
Figure 77: Dialog Box MQTT Output Node
113
Table 44: Parameters of the Edit MQTT Output Node
114
NPIX Leds
115
Figure 78: LED Node
115
Figure 79: Dialog Window Edit Npix Leds Node
115
Table 45: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Serial Rs232 Node
115
Table 46: Options of Selection List LED
115
Serial RS-232 Send
116
Figure 80: Serial Inbound Node RS-232 Send
116
Figure 81: Dialog Window Edit Serial Rs232 Node - Node Properties Area
116
Table 47: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Serial Rs232 Node
116
Figure 82: Dialogf Window „Edit Serial Port Npix Rs232 Node
117
Table 48: Options for Split Input
118
Serial RS-232 Receive
119
Figure 83: Serial Outbound Node RS-232 Receive
119
Figure 84: Dialog Window Edit Serial Rs232 Node - Node Properties Area
119
Table 49: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Serial Rs232 Node
119
Figure 85: Dialogf Window „Edit Serial Port Npix Rs232 Node
120
Table 50: Options for Split Input
121
Serial Inbound Node RS-485
122
Figure 86: Serial Inbound Node RS-485 Send
122
Figure 87: Dialog Window Edit Serial Rs485 Node - Node Properties Area
122
Table 51: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Serial Rs485 Node
122
Figure 88: Dialog Window „Edit Serial Port Npix Rs485 Node
123
Table 52: Options for Split Input
124
Serial Outbound Node RS-485
126
Figure 89: Serial Outbound Node RS-485 Receive
126
Figure 90: Dialog Windowedit Serial Rs485 Node - Node Properties Area
126
Table 53: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Serial Rs485 Node
126
Figure 91: Dialog Window „Edit Serial Port Npix Rs485 Node
127
Table 54: Options for Split Input
128
Digital I/O Input Node DIO in
130
Figure 92: Digital I/O Input Node DIO in
130
Figure 93: Dialog Window Edit Dio in Node - Node Properties Area
130
Table 55: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Dio in Node
130
Figure 94: Dialog Window Edit Dio in Node - Node Settings Area
131
Digital I/O Output Node DIO out
132
Figure 95: Digital I/O Output Node DIO out
132
Figure 96: Dialog Window Edit Dio out Node - Node Properties Area
132
Table 56: Parameters of Configuration Dialog Edit Dio out Node
132
Figure 97: Dialog Window Edit Dio out Node - Node Settings Area
133
10 Examples for Node-RED
134
Example 1: Inject and Debug Node
134
Example 2: MQTT Input Node
136
Figure 98: MQTT Input Node
136
Example 3: MQTT Output Node
140
Figure 99: MQTT Output Node
140
Example 4: Fieldbus Input Node
144
Figure 100: Fieldbus Input Node
144
Figure 101: Message of the Fieldbus Input Node (Without Error)
150
Figure 102: Message of the Fieldbus Input Node (with Error)
151
Example 5: Fieldbus Output Node
152
Figure 103: Fieldbus Output Node
152
11 Configuring and Using the Fieldbus Node
160
Overview
160
Table 57: Standard Procedure
160
Table 58: Configuration Steps
161
Configuring the Fieldbus and Defining the Signals
162
Creating a New Fieldbus Configuration
162
Figure 104: Edit Dialog "Edit Fieldbus in Node
162
Figure 105: Dialog Box "Add New Fieldbus Interface Config Node
163
Figure 106: Dialog Box "Add New Fieldbus Interface Config Node
163
Figure 107: PROFINET Configuration
164
Figure 108: Available IO Items (Example in Figure: PROFINET)
165
Figure 109: IO Items (Example: PROFINET)
165
Figure 110: Dialog „Add New Fieldbus Interface Config Node
166
Changing the Existing Fieldbus Configuration
167
Figure 111: Error Message - Firmware Does Not Match
167
Figure 112: Fieldbus_Node
167
Figure 113: Dialog Edit Fieldbus in Node
168
Figure 114: Dialog Edit Fieldbus in Node
168
Figure 115: Dialog "Edit Fieldbus Interface Config Node
169
Figure 116: Button Open Fieldbus Configurator
169
Figure 117: Start Screen of the User Interface for Fieldbus Configuration of the Netiot Edge Gateway (the Example in the Figure Shows PROFINET)
170
Figure 118: Edit Fieldbus Interface Config Node
171
Figure 119: Error Message - Firmware Does Not Match
172
12 Configuring PROFINET and Defining Signals
173
User Interface
173
Menu Commands
173
Figure 120: PROFINET User Interface
173
Table 59: PROFINET Configuration User Interface
173
Project - Save
174
GSDML Download
174
Printing the Configuration
174
Help - Contents
175
Help - Information
175
Configuration Tree
176
PROFINET Configuration
176
IO and Signal Configuration
176
Signal Definitions Overview
176
Download of the GSDML File
176
Figure 121: Note: Name of Station
176
Table 60: PROFINET Configuration Tree
176
Figure 122: List of the Possible Input and Output Modules
177
Figure 123: List of the Configured Input and Output Modules
177
Table 61: Contents of the Table "IO Items
177
Table 62: Controls of the Table "IO Items
178
Figure 124: Selected IO Item (Module) for Which You Define Signals
179
Figure 125: List of the Signal Names of an IO Item (Module)
179
Table 63: Contents of Table „IO Item
179
Table 64: Contents of the Table „Signals
180
Table 65: Controls of the Table „Signals
180
Table 66: Data Types for Signal Names
181
Table 76: Data Types for Signal Names
181
Figure 126: List of the Configured Input and Output Modules
182
Figure 127: List of the Send and Receive Signals
186
Table 67: Columns of the Table of the Send and Receive Signals
186
Help
187
13 Configuring Ethernet/Ip and Defining Signals
188
User Interface
188
Menu Commands
188
Figure 128: Ethernet/Ip User Interface
188
Table 68: Ethernet/Ip Configuration User Interface
188
Project - Save
189
EDS Download
189
Printing the Configuration
190
Help - Contents
190
Help - Information
190
Figure 129: IP Settings
191
Table 69: Ethernet/Ip Configuration Tree
191
IO and Signal Configuration
192
Table 70: Parameters for Setting the IP Addresses
192
Figure 130: List of the Possible Send and Receive Assemblies
193
Figure 131: List of the Configured Send and Receive Assemblies
193
Table 71: Contents of the Table „IO Items
193
Figure 132: Selected IO Item (Assembly) for Which You Define Signals
194
Table 72: Controls of the Table „IO Items
194
Table 73: Contents of the Table „IO Items
194
Figure 133: List of the Signal Names of an IO Item (Assembly)
195
Table 74: Contents of the Table „IO Items
195
Table 75: Controls of the Table „Signals
196
Figure 134: List of the Configured Send and Receive Assemblies
197
Signal Definitions Overview
201
Figure 135: List of the Send and Receive Signals
201
Table 77: Columns of the Table of the Send and Receive Signals
201
Download of the EDS File
202
Help
202
14 Edge Server
203
Function Principle
203
Communication with IT-Network and Mobile Devices
203
Figure 136: Edge Server Structure
204
Communication with the OT-Network
205
Access Rights to the REST API
205
Functions of the Edge Server
206
Table 78: Functions of the Edge Server
206
Internal Structure of the Edge Server
207
Figure 137: Edge Server Environment
207
Figure 138: Internal Structure of the Edge Server
207
Edge Server Control Center
208
Starting the Edge Server Control Center
208
Functions
208
Figure 139: Netiot Edge Server Icon Within the Edge Gateway Manager
208
Service List
209
Figure 140: Edge Server Control Center
209
Table 79: Symbols for the State of Operation in the Service List
209
Configuration of the Edge Server
211
The Configuration of IP Address Area
211
Figure 141: Server Configuration
211
Figure 142: Configuration of the Scan Settings
212
Figure 143: Correct Configuration of the Scan Settings
213
Selecting the Protocols to Scan for Field Devices
214
Figure 144: Scan Protocol Configuration
214
15 Isolated Application Execution with Docker
215
Docker, Image, Container and Repository
215
Prerequisites for Working with Docker
217
Working with Docker Via the Web GUI
218
The Portainer.io Interface
218
Commissioning
218
Figure 145: after the Start of the Docker-Service Within the Control Panel
219
Starting the Portainer.io Interface for Working with the Containers
220
Figure 146: Tile Docker in the Edge Gateway Manager
220
Figure 147: Initial Call of Portainer.io
220
Figure 148: Portainer.io - Initial Screen Home (Endpoints)
221
Figure 149: View of Portainer.io Dashboard
222
Functions for Working with Containers
223
Figure 150: Container List (Portainer.io)
223
Table 80: Functions for Working with Containers
223
Example: Execute Web Server NGINX as a Container
224
Figure 151: NGINX Example- Screen Page "Create Container
224
User Management
225
Figure 152: Portainer.io - Entry Page Home
226
Figure 153: Portainer.io - Page Users > User Management
227
Figure 154: Portainer.io - Display of User Details
228
Registry Management
229
Figure 155: Tile Docker Within the Edge Gateway Manager
229
Figure 156: Portainer.io - Entry Page Home
229
Figure 157: Portainer.io - Page Registries (Registry Management)
230
Figure 158: Portainer.io - Page Registries (Registry-Management), Authentication Has Been Activated
230
Figure 159: Portainer.io - Page Create Registry (Registries > Add Registry)
231
Table 81: Meaning of Columns of Tab Le of All Current Registries
231
Figure 160: Tile Docker Within the Edge Gateway Manager
232
Figure 161: Portainer.io - Entry Page Home
232
Figure 162: Portainer.io - Page Registries (Registry Management)
233
Figure 163: Portainer.io - Page Registries (Registry-Management), Authentication Has Been Activated
233
Figure 164: Portainer.io - Page Create Registry (Registries > Add Registry)
234
Figure 165: Portainer.io - Page Create Registry (Registries > Add Registry), Custom Registry Selected
234
Figure 166: Portainer.io - Page Registries (Registry-Management)
236
Figure 167: Portainer.io - Registry Access
237
Figure 168: Portainer.io - Registry Access
237
Stack Management
238
Figure 169: Portainer.io - Entry Page Home
238
Figure 170: Portainer.io - Page Create Stacks (Stacks > Add Stack)
239
Figure 171: Portainer.io - Creating a Stack Via Web Editor
241
Figure 172: Portainer.io - Area "Upload
242
Figure 173: Portainer.io - Creating a Stack Using Githib
243
16 Public Key Infrastructure
244
Asymmetric Encryption
244
Figure 174: Process of Asymmetric Encryption
245
Certificates and Keys
246
Hierarchy of Trust
247
File Formats for Certificate and Key Files
248
Use Cases
249
Use Case 1: Verification of the Authenticity of the Communication Partner (Server)
249
Figure 175: Use Case 1: Verification of the Authenticity of the Communication Partner (Server)
249
Use Case 2: Server Certificates for Edge Gateway Services
250
Figure 176: Use Case 2: Server Certificates for Edge Gateway Services
250
Use Case 3: Client Certificates for Specific Servers
252
Verification of the Authenticity of the Communication Partner Using Trustworthy Certificates
254
Upload a Trustworthy Certificate into the Edge Gateway
255
Download of Certificates from the Edge Gateway into a File
256
Removing Certificates no Longer Considered as Trustworthy
256
Working with Server Certificates for Inbound Connections
257
Uploading a a Pair of Certificate File and Key File for HTTPS und OPC UA Server
258
Working with Certificates for HTTPS and OPC UA Server
261
Working with Key Files for HTTPS and OPC UA Server
263
Working with Client Authentication Certificates for Outbound Connections
265
Uploading a Pair of Certificate and Corresponding Key File for Client Authentication
266
Working with Certificates for Client Authentication
269
Working with Key Files for Client Authentication
272
17 Technical Data
275
Technical Data NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE
275
Technical Data PROFINET IO Device
277
Technical Data Ethernet/Ip Adapter
278
18 Approvals
279
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
279
Figure 177: FCC Label
279
Industry Canada (IC)
280
Figure 178: IC on the Device Label
280
19 Decommissioning, Dismounting and Disposal
281
Putting the Device out of Operation
281
Removing Device from Top hat Rail
281
Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment
281
20 Appendix
282
Legal Notes
282
List of Figures
286
Contacts
294
Advertisement
hilscher NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE User Manual (258 pages)
netIOT Edge Gateway
Brand:
hilscher
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 5.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction
6
About the User Manual
6
List of Revisions
6
Table 1: List of Revisions
6
2 Brief Description
7
Figure 1: Edge Gateway Communication Structure
7
3 Device Drawings
8
Positions of the Interfaces
8
Dimensions
9
Figure 2: Dimensions
9
Table 2: Positions of the Interfaces of NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE
9
4 Connectors and Mounting
10
Mounting
10
Power Supply
10
LAN Connectors
10
Real-Time Ethernet Connectors
10
USB Connectors
10
Table 3: Power Supply Connector
10
Wi-Fi
11
HDMI Connector
11
5 Leds
12
Positions of the Leds on the Gateway
12
Figure 3: NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE LED Positions
12
Gateway Status Leds
13
Leds of the LAN Interface
13
Figure 4: Gateway State Leds
13
Table 4: Description of Gateway Status Leds
13
Table 5: Leds LAN Interface
13
Leds of the PROFINET IO Device Interface
14
Table 6: LED States for the PROFINET IO-Device Protocol
14
Table 7: LED State Definitions for the PROFINET IO-Device Protocol
14
Leds of the Ethernet/Ip Adapter Interface
15
Table 8: LED States for the Ethernet/Ip Adapter Protocol
15
Table 9: LED State Definitions for the Ethernet/Ip Adapter Protocol
16
6 Commissioning the Edge Gateway
17
Establishing the IP Address Communication
17
Figure 5: Default Settings of the Ethernet Network Connectors
17
Using the Web Browser to Establish a Connection with the Edge Gateway
18
Using the Host Name
18
Figure 6: Device Label: Hostname
18
Access to the Edge Gateway in the Windows Network Environment
19
Figure 7: Netiot Edge Gateway in the Windows Network
19
7 Edge Gateway Manager
20
Calling the Edge Gateway Manager
20
Figure 8: Edge Gateway Manager
20
Edge Gateway Manager Web Page
21
Table 10: Starting Applications with the Edge Gateway Manager
22
8 Control Panel
23
Opening the Control Panel
23
First Login
24
Figure 9: Edge Gateway Manager - Setting the Administrator Password
24
Secure Connection
25
Figure 10: Security Error Message of the Internet Explorer
26
Figure 11: Security Error Message of the Firefox Browser (1)
26
Figure 12: Security Error Message of the Firefox Browser (2)
26
Figure 13: Firefox Dialog Box: Adding Exceptional Safety Rule
27
Figure 14: Security Error Message of Google Chrome (1)
28
Figure 15: Security Error Message of Google Chrome (2)
28
Overview and Main Menu
29
Figure 16: Main Menu of the Control Panel
29
Table 11: Functional Overview of the Control Panel
29
System Information and System Time
30
Displaying System Information
30
Figure 17: Page Info Center
30
Table 12: Info Center: Area System Info
30
Table 13: Info Center: Area Monitoring
31
Table 14: Info Center: Area Temperature
31
License Manager
32
Figure 18: License Manager with License for the Passive Mode of Operation
32
Figure 19: License Information in Window Details
33
Figure 20: Message after the Transfer of the License File into the Edge Gateway
34
Displaying the System Log Files
35
Figure 21: Control Panel, Page System > Syslog
35
Table 15: Numeric Coding of Facility Value in Priority PRI
36
Table 16: Numeric Coding of Severity Value in Priority (PRI)
37
Table 17: Assignment of Parts of Message Line
38
Setting the System Time
39
Figure 22: Time Configuration Page
39
Table 18: Setting the System Time
39
Backup and Restore
42
Figure 23: Backup and Recovery
42
Figure 24: Warning Message
43
Figure 25: Backup in Progress
43
Figure 26: Backup and Recovery
44
Figure 27: Recovery Dialog
44
Figure 28: Security Query Prior to System Recovery from Internal Backup File
45
Figure 29: Backup and Recovery
46
Figure 30: Recovery Dialog (External Source)
47
Figure 31: Message Prior to Starting Recovery from External Backup
47
Figure 32: Backup and Restore When Backup File Is Present
48
Figure 33: Safety Query before Deletion of Local Backup
48
Rebooting the System
49
Figure 34: Backup and Restore
49
Figure 35: Reboot Safety Query
49
System Shutdown
50
Packet Management
50
Managing Packets
50
Figure 36: Warning for Consequences of Shutdown
50
Network
51
Configuring Ethernet Communication (LAN)
51
Figure 37: Default LAN Configuration
51
Table 19: Table LAN: Meaning of the Columns
52
Figure 38: LAN Configuration (Cifx0 Activated)
53
Configuring Wireless Communication (Wifi)
54
Figure 39: Wifi (Default Setting)
54
Figure 40: Wifi Modes of Operation
54
Table 20: Wifi Modes of Operation
54
Table 21: Wifi
54
Figure 41: Wifi Operating Mode: Access Point
55
Table 22: Parameters of the Operating Mode Access Point
56
Figure 42: Wifi Operating Mode: Client
57
Table 23: Parameters of the Operating Mode Client
57
Field
59
Table 24: Operating Mode Fieldbus Interface
59
Hostname
60
Figure 43: Hostname
60
Services
61
Starting, Stopping and Configuring Services
61
Figure 44: List of Default Services
61
Table 25: Operating Statuses of the Services
61
Figure 45: OPC-UA Server for Edge Settings Within the Control Panel, Page Network>Field
62
Table 26: Parameters of the OPC UA Server for Edge
63
User Management
65
Managing User Roles
65
Figure 46: Page for Configuring Roles
65
Table 27: Access Rights Onto Resources
66
Table 28: Access Rights to Resources
66
Managing User Accounts
67
Figure 47: User Account Page
67
Security
68
Public Key Infrastructure
68
Figure 48: Public Key Infrastructure for Managing of Certificates
68
Figure 49: Certificate Type Selection List
69
Figure 50: Certificate Viewer
70
Help
71
Session
71
User Profile
71
Figure 51: Info Page
71
Figure 52: User Profile Page
71
Logout
72
Figure 53: Dialog "Edit User Account
72
9 Node-RED - the Wiring Editor
73
Modelling Iot Flows with Nodes
74
Figure 54: Comparison of the Physical and Logic View
74
Figure 55: Wiring the Nodes
74
Opening Node-RED
75
Figure 56: Node-RED Workspace
76
Graphical User Interface
77
Figure 57: Node-RED User Interface
77
Table 29: Node-RED User Interface
77
Figure 58: Node
78
Table 30: Node Elements
78
Working with Node-RED
79
Using Git Hub Repository to Store Flows (Projects)
81
Menu Deploy
82
Figure 59: Menu Deploy
82
Table 31: Commands of Menu Deploy
82
Dashboard
84
Table 32: Kinds of Widgets for Use in Dashboards
84
Table 33: Areas of the Dashboard Configuration
85
Figure 60: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
87
Figure 61: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
88
Figure 62: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
89
Figure 63: Dialog "Edit Dashboard Tab Node
90
Figure 64: Dialog "Edit Link Node
92
Figure 65: Dialog "Edit Link Node
93
List of Nodes
94
Table 34: List of Standard Nodes
94
MQTT Input Node
97
Figure 66: MQTT Input Node
97
Figure 67: Dialog Box Edit MQTT in Node
97
Table 35: Parameter MQTT Input Node
97
Figure 68: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab Connection
98
Table 36: Parameters in the Tab Connection
98
Figure 69: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab Security
99
Table 37: Parameters in the Tab Security
99
Figure 70: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab Birth Message
100
Table 38: Parameters in the Tab Birth Message
100
Figure 71: Dialog Box MQTT Broker Config Node - Tab will Message
101
Table 39: Parameters in the Tab will Message
101
MQTT Output Node
102
Figure 72: MQTT Output Node
102
Figure 73: Dialog Box Edit MQTT out Node
102
Table 40: Parameters of the Edit MQTT out Node
103
OPC UA Input Node
104
Figure 74: OPC UA Input Node
104
Figure 75: Dialog Box Edit OPC UA in Node - Tab Home
104
Table 41: Parameters of the Configuration Dialog OPC UA in Node
104
Figure 76: Dialog Box „Add New Opcua Client Config Node
105
Figure 77: Dialog Box „Edit Opcua in Node" - Tab Home
105
Figure 78: Dialog Box Edit OPC UA in Node - Tab Browse
106
Figure 79: Dialog Box Edit OPC UA in Node - Tab Mode - Polling
107
Figure 80: Options of the Selection List Payload
107
Figure 81: OPC UA in - Specific Payload
107
Table 42: Options of the Payload List
107
Figure 82: Options of the List Repeat
108
Table 43: Options of the List Repeat
108
Figure 83: Dialog Box Edit OPC UA in Node - Tab Mode - Subscribe
109
Table 44: Parameters in Subscription Settings and Monitored Items Settings
109
OPC UA Output Node
110
Figure 84: OPC UA Output Node
110
Figure 85: Dialog Box Edit OPC UA Output Node - Tab Home
110
Table 45: Parameters of the Configuration Dialog Edit OPC UA out Node
110
Figure 86: Dialog Box „Add New Opcua Client Config Node
111
Figure 87: Dialog Box Edit OPC UA out Node - Tab Browse
111
10 Examples for Node-RED
112
Example 1: Inject and Debug Node
112
Example 2: MQTT Input Node
114
Figure 88: MQTT Input Node
114
Example 3: MQTT Output Node
118
Figure 89: MQTT Output Node
118
Example 4: OPC UA Input Node
122
Figure 90: OPC UA Input Node
122
Example 5: OPC UA Output Node
128
Figure 91: OPC UA Output Node
128
Example 6: Fieldbus Input Node
135
Figure 92: Fieldbus Input Node
135
Figure 93: Message of the Fieldbus Input Node (Without Error)
141
Figure 94: Message of the Fieldbus Input Node (with Error)
142
Example 7: Fieldbus Output Node
143
Figure 95: Fieldbus Output Node
143
11 Configuring and Using the Fieldbus Node
151
Overview
151
Table 46: Standard Procedure
151
Table 47: Configuration Steps
152
Configuring the Fieldbus and Defining the Signals
153
Creating a New Fieldbus Configuration
153
Figure 96: Edit Dialog "Edit Fieldbus in Node
153
Figure 97: Dialog Box "Add New Fieldbus Interface Config Node
154
Figure 98: Dialog Box "Add New Fieldbus Interface Config Node
154
Figure 99: PROFINET Configuration
155
Figure 100: Available IO Items (Example in Figure: PROFINET)
156
Figure 101: IO Items (Example: PROFINET)
156
Figure 102: Dialog Box "Add New Fieldbus Interface Config Node
158
Figure 103: Error Message - Firmware Mismatch
159
Figure 104: Reconfigure Interface
159
Changing the Existing Fieldbus Configuration
160
Figure 105: Fieldbus Node
160
Figure 106: Dialog Edit Fieldbus in Node
160
Figure 107: Dialog Edit Fieldbus in Node
161
Figure 108: Dialog "Edit Fieldbus Interface Config Node
162
Figure 109: Button Open Fieldbus Configurator
162
Figure 110: Start Screen of the User Interface for Fieldbus Configuration of the Netiot Edge Gateway (the Example in the Figure Shows PROFINET)
163
Figure 111: Dialog Edit Fieldbus Interface Node
164
Figure 112: Error Message - Firmware Mismatch
165
Loading Firmware and Configuration
166
Figure 113: Message Box Firmware Already on Board
166
Figure 114: Warning: Consequences of Reconfiguration
166
12 Configuring PROFINET and Defining Signals
168
User Interface
168
Menu Commands
168
Figure 115: PROFINET User Interface
168
Table 48: PROFINET Configuration User Interface
168
Project - Save
169
GSDML Download
169
Printing the Configuration
169
Help - Contents
170
Help - Information
170
Configuration Tree
171
PROFINET Configuration
171
IO and Signal Configuration
171
Signal Definitions Overview
171
Download of the GSDML File
171
Figure 116: Note: Name of Station
171
Table 49: PROFINET Configuration Tree
171
Figure 117: List of the Possible Input and Output Modules
172
Figure 118: List of the Configured Input and Output Modules
172
Table 50: Contents of the Table "IO Items
172
Table 51: Controls of the Table "IO Items
173
Figure 119: Selected IO Item (Module) for Which You Define Signals
174
Figure 120: List of the Signal Names of an IO Item (Module)
174
Table 52: Contents of Table „IO Item
174
Table 53: Contents of the Table „Signals
175
Table 54: Controls of the Table „Signals
175
Table 55: Data Types for Signal Names
176
Table 65: Data Types for Signal Names
176
Figure 121: List of the Configured Input and Output Modules
177
Figure 122: List of the Send and Receive Signals
181
Table 56: Columns of the Table of the Send and Receive Signals
181
Help
182
13 Configuring Ethernet/Ip and Defining Signals
183
User Interface
183
Menu Commands
183
Figure 123: Ethernet/Ip User Interface
183
Table 57: Ethernet/Ip Configuration User Interface
183
Project - Save
184
EDS Download
184
Printing the Configuration
185
Help - Contents
185
Help - Information
185
Figure 124: IP Settings
186
Table 58: Ethernet/Ip Configuration Tree
186
IO and Signal Configuration
187
Table 59: Parameters for Setting the IP Addresses
187
Figure 125: List of the Possible Send and Receive Assemblies
188
Table 60: Contents of the Table „IO Items
188
Figure 127: Selected IO Item (Assembly) for Which You Define Signals
189
Table 61: Controls of the Table „IO Items
189
Table 62: Contents of the Table „IO Items
189
Figure 128: List of the Signal Names of an IO Item (Assembly)
190
Table 63: Contents of the Table „IO Items
190
Table 64: Controls of the Table „Signals
191
Figure 126: List of the Configured Send and Receive Assemblies
192
Figure 129: List of the Configured Send and Receive Assemblies
192
Signal Definitions Overview
196
Figure 130: List of the Send and Receive Signals
196
Table 66: Columns of the Table of the Send and Receive Signals
196
Download of the EDS File
197
Help
197
14 Edge Server
198
Function Principle
198
Communication with IT-Network and Mobile Devices
198
Figure 131: Edge Server Structure
199
Communication with the OT-Network
200
Access Rights to the REST API
200
Functions of the Edge Server
201
Table 67: Functions of the Edge Server
201
Internal Structure of the Edge Server
202
Figure 132: Edge Server Environment
202
Figure 133: Internal Structure of the Edge Server
202
Edge Server Control Center
203
Starting the Edge Server Control Center
203
Functions
203
Figure 134: Netiot Edge Server Icon Within the Edge Gateway Manager
203
Service List
204
Figure 135: Edge Server Control Center
204
Table 68: Symbols for the State of Operation in the Service List
204
Configuration of the Edge Server
206
The Configuration of IP Address Area
206
Figure 136: Server Configuration
206
Figure 137: Configuration of the Scan Settings
207
Figure 138: Correct Configuration of the Scan Settings
208
Selecting the Protocols to Scan for Field Devices
209
Figure 139: Scan Protocol Configuration
209
15 Isolated Application Execution with Docker
210
Docker, Image, and Container
210
Working with Docker Via the Web GUI
213
The Portainer.io Interface
213
Figure 140: Tile Docker in the Edge Gateway Manager
213
Figure 141: View of Portainer.io Dashboard
214
Figure 142: Container List (Portainer.io)
214
Example: Executing the Web Server NGINX as a Container
215
Table 69: Functions for Working with Containers
215
Figure 143: NGINX Example - Screen Page "Create Container
216
16 Public Key Infrastructure
218
Asymmetric Encryption
218
Figure 144: Process of Asymmetric Encryption
219
Certificates and Keys
220
Structure of a Certificate According to X.509
220
Table 70: Attributes Concerning the Issuer and Owner of the Certificate zum Zertifikats-Aussteller und Zertifikats-Inhaber
220
Hierarchy of Trust
221
File Formats for Certificate and Key Files
222
Use Cases
222
Use Case 1: Verification of the Authenticity of the Communication Partner (Server)
223
Figure 145: Use Case 1: Verification of the Authenticity of the Communication Partner (Server)
223
Use Case 2: Server Certificates for Edge Gateway Services
224
Figure 146: Use Case 2: Server Certificates for Edge Gateway Services
224
Table 71: Edge Gateway Services
225
Use Case 3: Client Certificates for Specific Servers
226
Working with Root Certificates
228
Display the List of Trustworthy Root Certificates
228
Upload a Trustworthy Certificate into the Edge Gateway
228
Download of Certificates from the Edge Gateway into a File
229
Removing Root Certificates/Cas that Are no Longer Considered as Trustworthy
229
Adding a New Trustworthy Certificate to the Trusted Certification Authority Store of the Edge Gateway
229
Working with Server Certificates for Inbound Connections
230
Working with Certificates for HTTP and OPC UA Server
230
Working with Key Files for HTTP and OPC UA Server
233
Working with Client Authentication Certificates for Outbound Connections
235
Working with Certificates for Client Authentication
235
Working with Key Files for Client Authentication
238
17 Technical Data
241
Technical Data NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE
241
Table 72: Technical Data NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE
241
Technical Data PROFINET IO Device
243
Table 73: Technical Data PROFINET IO RT IRT Device Protocol
243
Technical Data Ethernet/Ip Adapter
244
Table 74: Technical Data Ethernet/Ip Adapter Protocol
244
18 Authorizations
245
FCC Authorization
245
Figure 147: FCC Label
245
IC Authorization
246
19 Decommissioning, Dismounting and Disposal
247
Putting the Device out of Operation
247
Removing Device from Top hat Rail
247
Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment
247
20 Appendix
248
Legal Notes
248
List of Figures
252
Contacts
258
Advertisement
Related Products
hilscher netFIELD NIOT-ETPI51-EN-RE/NFLD
hilscher netPI NOIT-E-NPI3-51-EN-RE
hilscher NIOT-E-TIB100-GB-RE
hilscher NIOT-E-TIJCX-GB-RE
hilscher netNode
hilscher netTAP NT 50 Series
hilscher netFIELD
hilscher NFX8M-D2-N32-010
hilscher netBRICK NB 100
hilscher NIOT-E-NPIX-RS485
hilscher Categories
Gateway
Computer Hardware
Network Hardware
Motherboard
Control Unit
More hilscher Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL