Diagnose Industrial Ethernet Problems

March 13, 2007
Telemecanique ConneXview industrial Ethernet diagnostic software is designed to offer customers industrial network management that is both powerful and user-friendly.
The ConneXview software combines the power of IT-based network management programs with the Web-based power and control technology of the vendor’s Transparent Ready communications platform to provide a tool specifically designed to map, monitor and troubleshoot industrial Ethernet networks. More than just a simple tool to visualize networks, ConneXview software allows users to perform a wide variety of intelligent functions to keep network traffic moving at peak efficiency and entire factories moving at optimum productivity, says the vendor. The software provides automatic device discovery, as well as Ethernet device (SNMP) and control-network device (Modbus/TCP) mapping. In addition, it has an easy-to-use color-enhanced graphical interface with convenient task panels for device status, settings and alarms, and topological visual graphics.

Schneider Electric

www.us.telemecanique.com800.392.8781

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