Technical data

SINAUT PG Routing
4.1 What is PG Routing?
Software
432 System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
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Indirect PG routing over remote PG/PC with SIMATIC STEP 7
The basic configuration with a configured PG in the master station can be expanded by a
teleservice adapter. The PG is configured and connected to the MPI bus in the master
station. The teleservice adapter allows the PG to be located remotely and connected over a
telephone/ISDN network. As a result, the MPI bus in the master station is extended over a
modem connection.
In this case, PG routing extends from the PG with the SIMATIC STEP 7 software package
over the modem connection, the master TIM and a SINAUT network to a SINAUT station
where both the station TIM and the CPU can be accessed.
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