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Connectware 1.9.0
Connectware 1.9.0
  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • Installing Connectware
      • System Requirements
      • Acquiring your License Key
      • Installing Connectware on Docker
      • Installing Connectware on Kubernetes
    • Connectware Admin UI
    • Basic Components of Connectware
    • Connecting your First Machine
      • Your First Service Commissioning File
  • Documentation
    • Services
      • Service Commissioning Files
        • Structure of Service Commissioning Files
          • description
          • metadata
          • parameters
          • definitions
          • resources
            • Cybus::Connection
            • Cybus::Endpoint
            • Cybus:Mapping
            • Cybus::Container
              • Docker problem with network changes
            • Cybus::Link
            • Cybus::IngressRoute
            • Cybus::User
            • Cybus::Role
            • Cybus::Volume
            • Cybus::File
            • Cybus::Server
            • Cybus::Node
        • Sample Service Commissioning Files
          • Modbus
            • “Bearbeitungszentrum BAZ” - Single File
            • “Bearbeitungszentrum BAZ” - Multiple Files
            • “Bearbeitungszentrum BAZ” - Single File and Custom Topics
            • “Bearbeitungszentrum BAZ” - Agent Mode
          • Machine Condition Monitoring : OPC UA + InfluxDB + Grafana Dashboard
            • “Machine Condition Monitoring Example” - Single File
          • Machine Utilization Example (Multi file service composition) : Modbus TCP + InfluxDB + Grafana + MSS
            • “Machine Utilization Example” - Machine Connectivity
            • “Machine Utilization Example” - Dashboards with role based access permission
            • “Machine Utilization Example” - Push data to MSSQL Database
      • Services View
      • Setting Up and Configuring Services
        • Installing Services
        • Enabling Services
        • Updating Services
        • Disabling Services
        • Deleting Services
      • Service Details View
      • FlowSync
        • Example 1 - Node with Transaction Mode (HTTP)
        • Example 2 - Node Responds (HTTP)
        • Example 3 - Node with Error (HTTP)
        • Example 4 - Node with Timeout Error Code and Error Message (HTTP)
        • Example 5 - Full Transactional Data Flow (HTTP)
        • Example 6 - Full Transactional Data Flow (OPC UA)
      • ServiceID
      • Inter-Service Referencing
      • Deviation
      • Service Logs
        • Logs of Individual Services
        • Logs of All Services
      • Rule Engine
        • Data Processing Rules
        • Rule Sandbox
      • Shared Subscriptions
        • Setting Up Shared Subscriptions
      • API Definition
    • Resources
      • Servers
      • Containers
      • Volumes
      • Connections
      • Endpoints
      • Mappings
      • Nodes
      • API Definition
    • User Management
      • Users and Roles View
      • Users
      • Roles
      • Permissions
      • Password Policy Rules
      • Default Admin User
      • MQTT Users
      • Adding a MQTT Publish Prefix for Users
      • Multi-Factor Authentication
      • Long lived JSON Web Tokens
      • Access Permissions for Admin-UI
        • UI Access
        • Minimum Access Role Pages
      • API Definition
    • Client Registry
      • Implicit Flow
      • Explicit Flow
      • Granting Access
      • API Definition
    • Certificates
    • Monitoring
      • Data Explorer
      • Live Data
    • Workbench
      • Flows in Git Repositories
    • System Status
      • Info
      • Metrics
      • Status
      • Retrieving More System Information
      • System Health
      • API Definition
    • Backup and Restore
      • Volumes
      • User Database
    • Configuration
      • Environment Variables
      • LDAP Configuration
      • MFA Configuration
    • Agents
      • Agents View
      • Installing Agents
        • Installing Agents via Docker
        • Installing Agents via Docker Compose
        • Installing Agents via Kubernetes
        • Using Mutual TLS for Agents
      • Registering Agents in Connectware
      • Using Agents
      • Monitoring Agents
      • Troubleshooting Agents
    • Industry Protocol Details
      • ADS
        • AdsConnection
        • AdsEndpoint
      • BACnet
        • BacnetConnection
        • BacnetEndpoint
      • EtherNet/IP
        • EthernetIpConnection
        • EthernetIpEndpoint
      • Focas
        • FocasConnection
        • FocasEndpoint
      • Generic VRPC
        • GenericVrpcConnection
        • GenericVrpcEndpoint
      • Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik (HBM)
        • HbmdaqConnection
        • HbmdaqEndpoint
      • Heidenhain DNC
        • HeidenhainConnection
        • HeidenhainEndpoint
      • HTTP/REST
        • HttpConnection
        • HttpEndpoint
      • HTTP Server
        • HttpServer
        • HttpNode
      • InfluxDB
        • InfluxdbConnection
        • InfluxdbEndpoint
      • Kafka
        • KafkaConnection
        • KafkaEndpoint
      • Modbus/TCP
        • ModbusConnection
        • ModbusEndpoint
      • MQTT
        • MqttConnection
        • MqttEndpoint
      • MSSQL
        • MssqlConnection
        • MssqlEndpoint
      • OPC DA
        • OpcdaConnection
        • OpcdaEndpoint
      • OPC UA
        • OPC UA Client
          • OpcuaConnection
          • OpcuaEndpoint
        • OPC UA Server
          • OpcuaServer
          • OpcuaNode
        • OPC UA Object Types
        • OPC UA Server References
          • OpcuaReferenceNode
          • OpcuaObjectNode
      • Siemens SIMATIC S7
        • S7Connection
        • S7Endpoint
      • Shdr
        • ShdrConnection
        • ShdrEndpoint
      • Sinumerik
        • SinumerikConnection
        • SinumerikEndpoint
      • Sopas
        • SopasConnection
        • SopasEndpoint
      • SQL
        • SqlConnection
        • SqlEndpoint
      • Werma WIN Ethernet
        • WermaConnection
        • WermaEndpoint
      • Systemstate
        • SystemstateConnection
        • SystemstateEndpoint
      • API Definition
    • Connectware Licensing
    • Changelog
      • General changes from 0.x to 1.0
        • Upgrading from 0.x to 1.0
    • Upgrade Guide
      • Upgrading from 1.x to 1.7.0
      • Upgrading from 1.x to 1.5.0
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  • port (integer)
  • maxSessions (integer)
  • maxConnections (integer)
  • resourcePath (string)
  • alternateHostname (string)
  • hostname (string)
  • applicationUri (string)
  • allowAnonymous (boolean)
  • certificateFile (string)
  • privateKeyFile (string)
  • securityPolicies (array)
  • nodesetFiles (array)
  • securityModes (array)
  • database (object)

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  1. Documentation
  2. Industry Protocol Details
  3. OPC UA
  4. OPC UA Server

OpcuaServer

port (integer)

Port of the listening socket

Default: 4841

Example: 4841

maxSessions (integer)

Max Sessions allowed by user

Default: 20

Example: 1000

maxConnections (integer)

Max Connections allowed for a single endpoint to prevent DDoS attacks

Default: 20

Example: 1000

resourcePath (string)

Resource Path of the OPC Server. This must be added to the OPC UA connection URN of the client

Default: "/UA/CybusOpcuaServer"

Examples: "/UA/CybusOpcuaServer", "/My/IndividualName"

alternateHostname (string)

This setting is deprecated, has been renamed into 'hostname', and will be removed in a future release

Examples: "10.20.30.40", "my.connectware-host.company.com"

hostname (string)

The hostname by which the Connectware with the OPC UA server will be reachable on the system. This can be either an IP address or a DNS name.

Examples: "10.20.30.40", "my.connectware-host.company.com"

applicationUri (string)

The application URI is used to define the namespace name of the Connectware defined NodeIds

Default: "urn:cybus:opcua:server:1"

Example: "urn:cybus:opcua:server:1"

allowAnonymous (boolean)

If true, usage of anonymous access token is allowed. In that case, OPC UA clients are allowed to connect without any authentication. Note: This is a high security risk and must not be used in production deployments.

Default: false

Example: true

certificateFile (string)

Absolute path to the server certificate file

Default: "/connectware_certs/cybus_server.crt"

Example: "/connectware_certs/cybus_server.crt"

privateKeyFile (string)

Absolute path to the server private key file

Default: "/connectware_certs/cybus_server.key"

Example: "/connectware_certs/cybus_server.key"

securityPolicies (array)

Defines the list of OPC UA securityPolicies that will be available on the server. Note: The policy "None" is a high security risk and must not be used in production deployments.

The object is an array with all elements of the type string.

Each element of the array must be one of the following enum values:

  • Basic256Sha256

  • None

Default:

[
  "Basic256Sha256"
]

Example: "[\"Basic256Sha256\", \"None\"]"

nodesetFiles (array)

Predefined Nodeset files to load on startup

The object is an array with all elements of the type string.

Each element of the array must be one of the following enum values:

  • standard

  • di

  • ia

  • machinery

  • machineTool

  • packML

  • robotics

  • Opc.Ua.PlasticsRubber.GeneralTypes.NodeSet2.xml

  • Opc.Ua.PlasticsRubber.IMM2MES.NodeSet2.xml

  • Opc.Ua.PLCopen.NodeSet2.xml

securityModes (array)

Defines the list of OPC UA security modes which an OPC client can use to establish a connection to the Cybus OPC UA server

The object is an array with all elements of the type string.

Each element of the array must be one of the following enum values:

  • Invalid

  • None

  • Sign

  • SignAndEncrypt

Default:

[
  "SignAndEncrypt"
]

Example: "[\"None\", \"SignAndEncrypt\"]"

database (object)

Definition of the database for historical access of the data. If this property exists, historical access is enabled, otherwise it is not enabled.

Properties of the database object:

type (string, enum)

Type of the history database

This element must be one of the following enum values:

  • influx

Default: "influx"

Example: "influx"

host (string)

Database Host

Example: "10.20.30.40"

port (integer)

Port of the database server

Default: 8086

Example: 8086

name (string)

Database Name

Example: "opcuaHistory"

retention (integer)

Data older than the specified number of days will be automatically discarded

Example: 356

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