You can install the OpenADR – DRAS Simple Client Driver under a NiagaraAX station Drivers node.
The DRAS server and client communication uses secured socket layer protocol (SSL). The DRAS module depends on the crypto module, which helps establish secured communication.
The following sections describe how to install and configure the OpenADR – DRAS Simple Client Driver. Perform the tasks in the order listed below:
The Crypto Service (CryptoService) is provided as part of the crypto module and is available in the crypto palette.
The target platform must be running NiagaraAX-3.5.25.2 or later.
The target platform must have the “adr” and “crypto” modules installed.
The target platform must have the “adr” and “crypto” features in its license.
The following task assumes that the user has established a connection to the target platform using NiagaraAX-3.5.25.2 or later.
The CryptoService installation is complete.
The DRAS Network is provided as part of the dras module and is available in the DRAS palette or from the Driver Manager’s New dialog box.
The target platform must be running NiagaraAX-3.5 or later.
The Crypto Service is installed and configured.
A platform connection exists between your WorkbenchAX platform and the target platform.
The DrasNetwork installation is complete.
The Dras Device component is provided as part of the dras module and is available in the DRAS palette or from the Dras Device Manager’s New dialog box.
The target platform must be running NiagaraAX-3.5 or later.
The DrasNetwork is installed.
A platform connection exists between your WorkbenchAX platform and the target platform.
The DRAS client is a “device-level” component. Each DRAS device represents a participant configured in the DRAS server.
The DrasDevice is installed. Default settings should be sufficient for the device to be enabled. For more information about property settings, see “Related Links”.
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