The IH Browser Help System The IH Browser has an online help system that works like a web browser. Each dialog box has its own page in the help system, which explains each item on the dialog box. To view the online help, open the Help menu and choose Help Topics. Many help pages have links that are underlined. Click the underlined text to "follow a link" and open a help page. The Search tab is used to search for words or phrases inside a help file. Click a topic from the list to view the help page. The Index button shows an index of keywords. Type the first few letters of a keyword to jump directly to a topic. Each keyword is linked to one or more help topics.
Virtual Local Area Networks
(VLANs) are typically used for segmentation of core network components and network access rules. A VLAN provides the equivalent of a wired patch panel through software (packet filtering) rather than hardware (physical wires). Moving data over multiple subnets and routers requires a process of VLAN Tagging. VLAN Tagging simply adds extra information in the packet header of Ethernet frames so routers know how to pass along the data. The RLX2 (v34) provides: Transparent support of VLAN tags (802.1Q) Port/Radio-based VLAN tagging with Managed Switches Port/Radio-based VLAN tagging without Managed Switches
Transparent Support of VLAN Tags (802.1Q)
The following provides an example of transparent communication between Managed Switches using VLAN trunking.In this example, the network has three VLANs (capacity for 8). Each VLAN has access to a Managed Switch pre-configured to assign each VLAN to a specific port. Radio’s supporting the Managed Switch passes on the 802.1Q frames. This scenario shows support for Radio to Radio VLANs using one or more Trunk Links. PLC, Drive, and HMI communicate on VLAN 1 and with the Control Network (same subnet) Mobile worker communicates to the SCADA network only (VLAN 2). The laptop communicates to Internet/Business Network only (VLAN 3)
Application industry
The products can be used in the following industries: power plant, paper making, steel, mining, rubber, water supply, cement, chemical industry, glass, printing Textile, machinery, plastics, coatings, medicine, hospitals, food, hotels, scientific research institutions