Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Configuration Manual
- Tait Communications Corporate Head Office
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Configuration
- 4 Administrating the SCADA Gateway
- 4.1 Logging on to the SCADA Gateway
- 4.2 Logging on to the SCADA Gateway as ‘root’
- 4.3 Self-Signed SSL Certificates
- 4.4 Using the Certificate from a Certification Authority (CA)
- 4.5 Changing the ‘root’ and ‘taitnet’ Passwords
- 4.6 Stopping/Starting the SCADA Gateway Software
- 4.7 Changing to a Local Time Zone
- 4.8 SCADA Gateway Resource File
- 5 Uploading SCADA Gateway Firmware
- 6 Backing up/Restoring Configuration Files
- Appendix 1: Transferring an ISO Image to a USB Flash Drive
- Appendix 2: Adding an Alternate Interface in CentOS
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3.3 Configuring a Primary SCADA Gateway
Use this section to configure a primary SCADA gateway. The primary
SCADA gateway is the gateway with the highest High Availability priority
(lowest priority number) in the network.
3.3.1 Creating a Division
1. Log on to the SCADA gateway WebUI using the following login
credentials:
username: taitnet
password: tait
2. Select Network > Divisions and click Add.
3. Enter the name and DIP address of your SCADA gateway.
4. Click Save.
3.3.2 Adding TD9300 Data Terminals
The SCADA gateway mode must be set to Online and the Gateway state
must be Active prior to adding data terminals.
1. Select the Configuration tab (Network > Divisions, then select divi-
sion to which to add terminals).
2. Click Add.
3. Enter the Radio Address of the TD9300 data terminal.
4. Select the division to which it belongs from the drop down menu.
5. Select the Tx rate. Normally it will be Full
6. Leave the Preemption disabled option unchecked. This should only
ever be enabled during a patch upgrade of the data terminal.
7. Enter the port number on the SCADA gateway that the SCADA
master will use to communicate with the RTUs via the data terminal.
8. Enter an encryption password, if required.
9. Enter the routable IP addresses that can be reached via this data
terminal. A netmask can also be included as part of the IP address,
e.g. 10.100.2.0/24.