Planning considerations
In planning for the number of Remote Engineering and Station Server nodes that you might
need for your site, you should bear in mind the following:
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A Remote Engineering and Station Server can be configured to support either Mobile
Access for eServer Premium or Mobile Access for Station (but not both). That is, you
need to set up separate Remote Engineering and Station Servers for each type of
access.
A Remote Engineering and Station Server that provides Mobile Access for Station can,
however, also be used to provide remote access to Configuration Studio.
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The maximum number of concurrent remote access sessions that a Remote Engineering
and Station Server supports is 5.
Attention:
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Within this maximum number of 5 concurrent sessions you can have a
maximum of 5 concurrent connections to Station or 4 concurrent
connections to Configuration Studio (or a mix of both types of connections
provided that you do not exceed the individual limits for each type of
connection). Note, however, that you cannot run both Station and
Configuration Studio within the one session.
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Although you can run 4 concurrent connections to Configuration Studio,
only one of those connections can run the Quick Builder component of
Configuration Studio at any one time.
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Because access to Station is provided within Configuration Studio as one of
the configuration tools, a remote device connecting to Configuration Studio
does not need a separate connection to Station.
For information on installing and configuring a Remote Engineering and Station Server, see
'Installing Remote Engineering and Station Server' in the Supplementary Installation Tasks
Guide and 'Configuring Remote Engineering and Station Server' in the Station Configuration
Guide
Server scripts
You can add extra functionality to your system with server scripts. A server script runs when
its associated event occurs—for example, when:
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A point changes state
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An operator acknowledges an alarm
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