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=== The Eclipse SCADA Administration Client (ESAC) ===
  
 
Download the "Eclipse SCADA Administration Client" (http://www.eclipse.org/eclipsescada/downloads.html). The Client  
 
Download the "Eclipse SCADA Administration Client" (http://www.eclipse.org/eclipsescada/downloads.html). The Client  
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The ESAC is primarily used for two things: Peeking into a running system, to browse tags/items, and to deploy
 
The ESAC is primarily used for two things: Peeking into a running system, to browse tags/items, and to deploy
configurations to a running Equinox based SCADA application.
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configurations to a running Equinox based SCADA application. You can also use it to show the historical data
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and browse alarms and events.
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=== Adding connections ===
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https://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseSCADA/Documentation/StandardPorts

Revision as of 06:33, 25 February 2014

The Eclipse SCADA Administration Client (ESAC)

Download the "Eclipse SCADA Administration Client" (http://www.eclipse.org/eclipsescada/downloads.html). The Client is available as a simple zip file for Windows, Linux and Mac. Additionally for Windows there is a MSI installer available.

The ESAC is primarily used for two things: Peeking into a running system, to browse tags/items, and to deploy configurations to a running Equinox based SCADA application. You can also use it to show the historical data and browse alarms and events.

Adding connections

https://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseSCADA/Documentation/StandardPorts

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