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OPC-10000-100 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 100: Devices3.1.7 Device TopologyDevice Topology arrangement of Networks and Devices that constitute a communication topology
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OPC-10000-100 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 100: Devices5.4 ConnectionPointDevice can have more than one such interface to the same or to different Networks . Different interfaces usually exist for different protocols. Figure 21 shows the ConnectionPointType components ... defined in 5.2 . It implies that this ConnectionPoint can be used to connect Networks and Devices of the same Communication Profile . ConnectionPoints are between a Network and a Device
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OPC-10000-100 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 100: DevicesNetworkSet Object All Networks shall be components of the NetworkSet Object . The NetworkSet Node is formally defined in Table 50 . Table 50 - NetworkSet definition Attribute Value BrowseName 1:NetworkSet References
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OPC-10000-100 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 100: DevicesDevice Topology reflects the communication topology of the Devices . It includes Devices and the Networks. The entry point DeviceTopology is the starting point within the AddressSpace and is used ... organize the communication Devices for the top-level Networks that provide access to all instances that constitute the Device Topology ((sub-)networks, devices and communication elements). The DeviceTopology node
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OPC-10000-100 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 100: Devices6.3.1 GeneralDevice Topology is a configuration task, i.e., the elements in the topology ( Devices , Networks , and Connection Points ) are usually configured "offline" and - at a later time - will