5 Operation and Maintenance
5.1 Overview
This section describes how to connect the Emerson Smart Wireless Gateway 1410 to a
host system and integrate data gathered from the field device network. It covers network
architectures, security, and data mapping.
In accordance with Emerson WirelessHART
®
security guidelines, the Gateway should be
connected to the host system via a LAN (Local Area Network) and not a WAN (Wide Area
Network)
5.2 Network architecture
Physical connection types are important when determining the network architecture and
what protocols can be used for integration. Ethernet is the primary physical connection
type and RS485 is available an optional connection type. The following network
architecture diagrams will help when integrating data from the Gateway into the host
system.
Ethernet
An Ethernet connection supports Modbus
®
TCP, OPC, AMS
™
Wireless Configurator,
EtherNet/IP
™
, and HART
®
TCP protocols. Using this connection type, the Gateway is wired
directly to a control network (see Figure 5-1) using a network switch, router, or hub. Often
there are two networks for redundancy purposes.
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