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TAC Xenta Server – Gateway, Technical Manual 3 Creating a Project
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3.3 Configuring the TAC Xenta 913 Object
The gateway application created in XBuilder is sent to the Xenta 913.
As the communication takes place on the TCP/IP network, XBuilder
needs to know where to send the project. This information, that is, the
IP address of the Xenta 913 and other relevant information, is entered
in the XBuilder project. In this event, the Xenta 913 is also referred to
as the target system.
When you start a new project, the network pane is supplied with a
default network, consisting of an IP Backbone channel and a
TAC Xenta 913 object.
To configure the TAC Xenta 913 object
1 In XBuilder, in the network pane, click IP Backbone-
TAC_Xenta_913.
2 In the properties pane, under General, in the IP Address/DNS
Name box, type the IP address of the Xenta 913. In the example,
“11.158.12.211”.
3 In the Password box, type the password set in the Xenta 913. In
the example, “root”.
4 Under TCP/IP Settings, in the Web Site Description box, type
the name of the web site. In the example “ACME Gateway”.
The name of the web site appears when you access the Xenta 913
through the web browser. Therefore it is important to have unique
names for each and every Xenta 913.
Important
• The user name must always be “root”. The password must be the
same as in the Xenta 913. If the password is changed using the
configuration page on the Xenta 913 web site, the same informa-
tion must be typed in the Password box, if it is not it is not possi-
ble to send the project from XBuilder to the Xenta 913.