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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Calls license values from the DMR Node, e.g. if the DMR node is licensed
for 1 DIP call and 1 packet data call then
MaxCalls: 1 should be entered.
NetworkDevice Sets the network device for the SCADA gateway to use.
LogAgeLimit The number of seconds to keep log files for, Default = 1209600 (14 days).
LogNumberLimit The number of log files to allow before the oldest is deleted. Default = 99.
On installs that have limited HDD space (VM installs using installers prior
to v1.04) then this value needs to be set to 30 or lower.
LogSizeLimit Maximum size (approximate) for each individual log file. Default =
52428800 (50MB).
Https.Port The HTTPS port to use for the SCADA gateway web interface. v1.04
default = 17443. On standalone SCADA gateway machines (i.e. not co-
hosted on the CentOS DMR Node, this can be set to HTTPS port 443.
Glp.MaxQueueSize In gateway versions later than v1.04 this setting controls the maximum
message queue depth in the SCADA gateway. V1.04 default is 99
messages.