Console Stations do not report any CNET or CNI-related notifications. This is
because the Network Diagnostic Manager (NDM) that is responsible for reporting
CNET or CNI-related notifications is not enabled on Console Stations. NDM runs
only on primary servers or non-redundant servers. For more information about
NDM, see the “NDM Overview’” topic in the “Alarm and Event Processing”
section of the Control Hardware Notifications Theory Guide.
Licensing
For more information about Station licensing, contact your Honeywell representative.
Mobility
There are several solutions for mobility and remote access to Experion data.
A remote device can be:
n
A handheld or similar mobile device on a wireless network.
n
A computer on a remote network.
n
A computer that is not on your Experion process network (for example, a computer that
is connected to your business network).
n
A computer that is not running the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Considerations for selecting a mobility access solution:
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If you need access from a small screen on a mobile or handheld device, use eServer
Mobile Access.
n
If you need full Station capabilities on a larger screen, use Mobile Station.
n
If you need eServer Premium Access functionality from a client that does not meet all
of the requirements of eServer Premium Access, use Mobile Access for eServer
Premium.
n
If you need simple, lightweight access to Station displays, use eServer Standard
Access.
The following table identifies the requirements and characteristics for each mobile access
solution.
Solution
Node
requirements
Characteristics Zero client
eServer
Standard
Access
eServer
Business and field users. Typical desktop screen
size. Read only access.
Yes
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