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Section 12. Optional Client Applications

Available for LoggerNet

Several client applications are available that are compatible with LoggerNet. Many of

these allow remote access to the data in the LoggerNet data cache, or provide a way to

post process that data.

Client applications include LoggerNetData, RTMC-RT, RTMC Pro, LNDB, Baler, OPC

Server, and the LoggerNet SDKs.

For the client applications that allow remote access to the LoggerNet data cache,

LoggerNet must be configured to allow connection from remote clients.

12.1 Allowing Remote Connections to the LoggerNet

Server

LoggerNet is a 32-bit client/server application, and therefore, the server can run

on one computer while a client application can be run on a separate computer

attached to the same network. Campbell Scientific offers client applications

for LoggerNet that take advantage of this remote access capability. If Allow

Remote Connections is enabled, you can run LoggerNet on one computer, and

use a remote client application to display data remotely on a different computer

or save a copy of the data on the remote computer. If remote connections are

denied, data access from a remote computer is not possible.

Remote Connections is enabled from the LoggerNet Toolbar’s Tools | Options

menu item. Select the Allow Remote Connections check box to allow remote

connections. Conversely, when the check box is not selected, Remote

Connections will be denied. After the change is made, LoggerNet must be

restarted for the change to take affect.

Though this may be a desirable feature, enabling Allow Remote Connections

also makes your LoggerNet network configuration vulnerable to changes by

other parties on the network. LoggerNet comes with a command line utility

called CoraScript (Section 10, Utilities Installed with LoggerNet). This utility

can be used to create a back-up script of your network and troubleshoot

problems. However, it is possible that another user could use CoraScript to

make unwanted changes to the datalogger network, including changing the data

collection schedule or deleting devices entirely. We therefore recommend that

this feature be disabled, unless it is essential that the data be made available to

a remote computer running a remote client application.

12.2 LoggerNetData

LoggerNetData is a suite of LoggerNet Client applications. The applications

include RTMC Development, RTMC Run-Time, Split, View Pro, and Data

Filer.

All of these applications are discussed elsewhere in this manual.

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