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mserrano
Thanks, Joel.
The thing is that power plants usually support Modbus only, and customers want to see them with their monitoring solutions (usually SNMP-based).
We have been playing around with MangoES and it solves the sending email alerts part of the solution, but not the other one. We currently provide other gateways, but I guess MangoES could be a better choice, since it could both generate emails and do the SNMP thing, eventually.
Modbus and BacNET publishers look great, btw, but only with our monitoring systems..
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mserrano
If there is one, a MangoES could be used as a jack of all trades, sending email alerts, having a quick dashboard for those that want it, and still be able to send data to a traditional customer's monitoring solution if he/she wants to use something like that.
We currently use Modbus to SNMP gateways that could be easily superseded by this.
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mserrano
Well, it was the device all along... We changed it to the USB0 one and it worked fine.
Thanks for your help.
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mserrano
Hi.
I have been trying to find information about the DIP switch positions for the Mango ES device, but have not been able to.
We are trying to talk to a ModBus device, but unfortunately cannot find it from MangoES ( other devices can , when connected in its place ). That DIP switch is one of the things we are thinking of.
Regards,
Mario Serrano