Installation Instructions

Table Of Contents
26 Configuration SCADA Gateway Installation and Configuration Manual
© Tait Limited May 2017
3.4 Configuring a Secondary SCADA Gateway
Use this section to configure a secondary SCADA gateway. The primary
SCADA gateway must already be configured and online.
3.4.1 Configuring the SCADA Gateway
1. Select Settings > Local Parameters and click Edit.
2. In the General area, enter the name of the SCADA gateway.
3. In the Network Connection area, enter the IP address of the SCADA
gateway, and the same subnet mask and default gateway IP
addresses as entered on the DMR Node WebUI under Settings >
Local Parameters > Network Connections.
4. In the SNMP area, click on ‘click to download’ if MIBs are required,
and optionally enter the SNMP community string and the IP
addresses for up to two recipients of SNMP traps.
5. In the NTP area, enter the IP address of the NTP source if required.
6. Configure Logging as required:
a. Select the logging level from the drop-down menu.
b. Enter up to two IP addresses for external syslog collection.
c. Select the Syslog protocol from the drop-down menu.
d. Select the level of alarms to be sent to the syslogger(s) from the
Syslog severity drop-down menu.
7. In the License area, click the Upload button to select a license file to
upload.
8. Click Save.
3.4.2 Setting up the SCADA Gateway for High Availability
1. The different SCADA gateways that need to communicate need to
be added to the Gateways list, including the localhost.
a. Select Network > Gateways and click Add.
b. Enter the Name, an optional Comment and the IP address of this
SCADA gateway and click Save.
c. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each SCADA gateway in the network.
2. Assign the HA Active IP address and the SCADA gateway HA
Priority.
a. Select Settings > Local Parameters and click Edit.
b. Under the High Availability section enter the assigned Priority
and Active SCADA gateway IP address for this gateway (priority
1 is the highest priority) and click Save.