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- | ====== Mervis Proxy ====== | ||
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- | The **Mervis Proxy** is the solution for communication from non-public or “hostile” network environments. It allows fully transparent communication over the Internet among controllers or communication with other clients, like supervision systems (e.g. Mervis SCADA). | ||
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- | For maximum compatibility standard encrypted communication via HTTPS (or HTTP if required) is employed and therefore Proxy Server can be freely used in most network environments. | ||
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- | The Proxy Server supports standard data communication and also almost complete engineering capabilities needed during the installation of the control system and building commissioning. Greatly reduced cost and much smoother tuning of the control system are just few of the apparent benefits. | ||
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- | Please find below the detail description of Mervis Proxy service or similar services that can be used with Mervis IDE or Mervis SCADA. | ||
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- | ===== What you need to use the service ===== | ||
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- | To be able to use Mervis Proxy (proxy.mervis.info) you need a ProxyID or name and password - usually supplied by the manufacturer of your system. If you have not received one then please contact our [[: | ||
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- | ===== List of supported systems and protocols ===== | ||
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