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Protection
8.3 Using the user program to set additional access protection
Distributed I/O system
System Manual, 12/2016, A5E03576849-AG
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Access levels for F-CPUs
For the fail-safe CPUs, there is an additional access level in addition to the four described
access levels. For additional information on this access level, refer to the description of the
fail-safe system SIMATIC Safety Programming and Operating Manual SIMATIC Safety -
Configuring and Programming
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/54110126).
8.3
Using the user program to set additional access protection
Access protection via user program
You can also restrict access to a password-protected CPU in STEP 7 via the ENDIS_PW
operation. You can find a description of this block in the online help under the keyword
"ENDIS_PW: Limit and enable password legitimation".
8.4
Know-how protection
Application
You can use know-how protection to protect one or more OB, FB or FC blocks as well as
global data blocks in your program from unauthorized access. Enter a password to restrict
access to a block. The password offers high-level protection against unauthorized reading or
manipulation of the block.
Readable data
If a block is know-how protected, only the following data is readable without the correct
password:
Block title, comments and block properties
Block parameters (INPUT, OUTPUT, IN, OUT, RETURN)
Call structure of the program
Global tags without information on the point of use
Further actions
Further actions that can be carried out with a know-how protected block:
Copying and deleting
Calling in a program
Online/offline comparison
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