Training
FactoryTalk View SE Architecture
Course Code: CCV205-LD
Duration: 2 Days
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Course Purpose:
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to successfully deploy a finished FactoryTalk View SE Network (distributed) application.
Building on students' knowledge of HMI (human-machine interface) application development and their experience with operating these systems, this course covers the following concepts:
- Review of Windows® domains and Windows 2003 security
- Windows networking basics
- FactoryTalk View SE distributed application architecture guidelines
- Deploying the components of a distributed application
- Terminal Server and Remote Desktop Connection configuration
- Troubleshooting tips
Individuals who need to move a distributed FactoryTalk View SE application from an engineering environment to the plant floor should attend this course.
Topic Outline:
Day 1
- Identifying Network Considerations for a Distributed FactoryTalk View SE Application
- Identifying Windows Considerations for a Distributed FactoryTalk View SE Application
- Designing a FactoryTalk View SE Network (Distributed) Application
- Evaluating FactoryTalk View SE System Design Using the Reference System
- Adding Terminal Services to a FactoryTalk View SE Network System
- Implementing FactoryTalk Security
- Installing FactoryTalk View SE Software
- Deploying a FactoryTalk View SE Network Application
- Implementing Redundancy in a FactoryTalk View SE Network Application
- Using Remote Desktop Connection and Terminal Services to View Remote FactoryTalk View SE Clients
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are recommended:
- Ability to perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks
- Familiarity with Windows 2003 Server and Windows networking concepts
- Completion of the FactoryTalk View SE Programming training course (Course No. CCV207)
- Previous experience working with FactoryTalk SE software or similar HMI/SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) products.
To enhance and facilitate each student's learning experience, the following materials are provided as part of the course package:
- Training Manual, which contains the topical outlines and exercises. Students will use this manual to follow presentations, take notes, and work through the exercises.
Throughout the course, students will have the opportunity to practice skills they have learned through hands-on exercises. As part of this practice, students will have the chance to distribute a finished FactoryTalk View SE application on multiple computers.
