New SNMP Agent for OPC

July 28, 2009
Designed for your existing Network Management System (NMS), the MatrikonOPC SNMP Agent connects the IT and process worlds using the popular Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and OPC standards.

The software links all available data from devices and applications that have OPC connectivity. With this software, users of NMS packages can now monitor and manage previously untouchable assets like Distributed Control Systems and PLCs. The easy-to-use configuration utility makes short work of accessing OPC data points, setting conditional thresholds for acceptable performance monitoring, the company says.

Features include the ability to connect to OPC DA Servers, wizard-based configuration, and integrating diverse, non-SNMP enabled data sources. The product supports SNMP v1 and v2c and provides SNMP-capable applications across OPC. The SMNP agent is an out-of-the box solution that can be easily used by IT professionals who need to integrate Process Control data into a Network Management System. 

Matrikon Inc.
877.628.7453
www.matrikonopc.com

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