Uploading files to the module – Rockwell Automation 1756-HIST2G FactoryTalk Historian ME 2.2  User Manual

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Auto-Negotiate - check this box if you want Auto Negotiation to determine speed
and duplex parameters. The speed and duplex parameters must match the
parameters on the router switch.

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Speed - the network speed. Ensure that this setting matches the speed set on the
switch port that your module is connected to.

This field is enabled when Auto-Negotiate is not selected.

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Duplex - the duplex parameter determines how communication is sent and
received.

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Select Full if you want both ends of the communication to be able to send and
receive signals at the same time.

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Select Half if you still want the communication to be bidirectional, but the
signals can only flow in one direction at a time.

Ensure that this setting matches the speed set on the switch port that your module
is connected to.

After you change any of the network settings, click [Save]. A dialog appears asking
you to confirm that you want to change the settings. If you are sure, click [OK].

Uploading Files to the Module

To upload files in FactoryTalk Historian ME, click Advanced in the main navigation
bar, and then click Upload Management in the left navigation bar. The Upload
Management section of FactoryTalk Historian ME Web allows users to upload, view,
and delete the several file types.

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Auto Discovery Rule Files - the Add Points Wizard uses these files when
discovering tags.

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Tag Attribute Files - the Add Points Wizard uses these files when creating tags.

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CA Certificate - this file is necessary if you have the protocol set to HTTPS.

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Server Certificate - this file is necessary if you have the protocol set to HTTPS.

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Private Key - this file is necessary if you have the protocol set to HTTPS.

If you use HTTPS, do not delete the CA Certificate, Server Certificate, or Private Key
files after uploading them.

See “Managing Security” for more information about security settings.

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