10/18/2012 5:54 PM | |
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For the configuration of the time synchronization of an OS Server you can use the WinCC "Time Synchonization" Dialog in the WinCC Explorer. What is this option for? This option is important to make the time synchronization configuration of another station on the ESand the used network card isn't installed on the current Engineering Station. It can happen that the name of the physical network card is to long to be dispalyed properly. In this case you can use symbolic name to make it easyer to choose the corrected card. When you have activated the option "Display symbolic name of access point" you can choose out of some predefined, possible access points. The notation of those symbolic names is for instance: When choosing an access point pay attention to: The numers in the brackets (1), (2) are indicating the board number where the network card is plugged in. You can determine this board number by using the Configuration-Console. But for the card on the first board there is no number showing. |
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10/19/2012 2:08 PM | |
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Hello PCS 7 Users Time Synchronization Mask In the configuration mask "Time Synchronization" you see only the intel network cards and only the own CP cards. You don't see the CP cardsof the other PCs like OS-Servers and so on. You have to activate the option "Display symbolic name of the assess point". After that you see in the Time Synchronization Mask all the network cards inclusive the CP cards of the other PCs. |
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