As shown in Figure B.1, tunneling in NiagaraAX uses a client-server architecture.
Lon tunneling uses the following components:
Client (PC application) side
The NiagaraAX Lon Tunnel client installs on any Win32-based PC (independent of Niagara Workbench). It provides a “Niagara AX Lon Tunneling” applet in the Windows Control Panel, corresponding to a “virtual” LON port. For details, see Client side (PC application).
Server (station) side
To support Lon tunneling, the host JACE must have the “lontunnel” module installed. In addition, its station must be configured with a TunnelService and a child LonTunnel component. For details, see Station side (TunnelService).
A SerialTunnel (“tunnel” module) is also available, and uses the same basic architecture—as a child under a station’s TunnelService. It allows application
tunneling to connected devices on most driver networks using RS-232 or RS-485 communications. For details, see “Serial tunneling” in the Drivers Guide. Note client tunnel connections (Lon or serial) to a station’s TunnelService use basic authentication (credentials not encrypted), so security considerations apply. See Best security practices for tunneling.
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