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Webmodule ZB-S A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A 9.1

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A 2 Repeater Switch Repeater S S S S S S SS S R R R R S S S S S S S Switch Typical structure: S = Switches R = Repeater Disk-Server Firewall (NAT-Router) LAN-Local Area Network Intranet with TCP/IP Workplace 1 Workplace 2 Workplace n LAN Mail-Server W W W Internet Ethernet – Typical network Webmodule ZB-S

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A 3 Repeater Switch Repeater S S S S S S SS S R R R R S S S S S S S Switch Typical structure: Disk-Server Firewall (NAT-Router) Workplace 1 Workplace 2 LAN Mail-Server W W W. Internet ZB-S W W = Webmodule ZB-S Self contained system CGLine 400 LAN (RJ45) CGLine PC Interface Webmodule ZB-S + CG2000

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A Structure of the Webmodule for ZB-S Client 2 LAN Seriell communicaton with the control unit ST--S with HTTP via TCP Client 1 RJ45 with Webbrowser and Mail-Client HTTP = HyperText Transfer Protocol TCP = Transfer Control Protocol POP3 = Post Office Protocol SMTP = Simple Mail Transfer Protocol with Webbrowser Structure of the Webmodule ZB-S RJ45-plug LAN-connection Hyper Text Markup Language HTML IP: MAIL-Client POP 3 / SMTP RJ45 Webserver Webmodule ZB-S

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A Display via standard Webbrowser: - Internet Explorer - Modzilla (Netscape) - Firefox - Opera - Safari (Apple) Webmodule ZB-S Webbrowser for visualisation

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A Directly access via IP-adress: e.g.: LAN with HTTP via TCP IP: IP: Webmodule ZB-S Connection of the Webmodule ZB-S RJ45

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A Status picture „ZB-S“ Webmodule ZB-S

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A Status picture „SKU“ Webmodule ZB-S

A.Klepper – 04/04/11 Rev.A Status picture „DLS“ Webmodule ZB-S