Hi,
How does OCS inventory cope with industrial equipments, such as controllers, robots, and so on?
I mean first all industrial equipments one can find in a plant or factory, but which are IP-reachable. We can put for later equipments which are on industrial networks (CIP, modbus, profinet, etc).
So, here's the situation: in a plant or a factory, I mean an industrial site, there are many equipments connected to the network: classic workstations of course, some servers (windows, Linux, VMS, etc), but also industrial equipments such as ICS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_control_system ), PCL (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmable_logic_controller ) and robots just to name a few.
I searched the documentation for PLC, ICS, industrial, but could not find anything relevant.
Thanks :)
How does OCS inventory cope with industrial equipments, such as controllers, robots, and so on?
I mean first all industrial equipments one can find in a plant or factory, but which are IP-reachable. We can put for later equipments which are on industrial networks (CIP, modbus, profinet, etc).
So, here's the situation: in a plant or a factory, I mean an industrial site, there are many equipments connected to the network: classic workstations of course, some servers (windows, Linux, VMS, etc), but also industrial equipments such as ICS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_control_system ), PCL (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmable_logic_controller ) and robots just to name a few.
I searched the documentation for PLC, ICS, industrial, but could not find anything relevant.
Thanks :)