Archestra License Manager 2017



Sentinel Agent and Manager Sentinel is a new feature included in System Platform 2017 Update 3. Sentinel constantly monitors the License Server to ensure that it is accessible. In the event that the connection to the License Server is lost, Sentinel can be configured to send a warning message so you can quickly fix any issues and ensure.

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What’s new in System Platform 2017 Update 3?

System Platform 2017 introduced InTouch OMI, the first Operations Management Interface to leverage both Human Machine Interface (HMI) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems and deliver a next generation visualization experience. InTouch OMI extends traditional HMI and SCADA applications to deliver a unified visualization client to integrate your new and existing operational and IT systems.

System Platform 2017 Update 3 is aimed at extending the data driven capability of InTouch OMI in addition to bridging the functionality gaps and achieving parity with InTouch HMI. System Platform 2017 Update 3 new features and capabilities include the following:

  • Engineering Efficiency
  • InTouch OMI allows linking object wizard with a symbol wizard directly into a pane to streamline the task of configuring field assets along with the UI visualization behavior expanding our standards-driven, model-based approach
  • Associating and linking rich, external content (e.g. docs, video, maps and web links) with an object and navigation items further extends scope of information possible without any scripting. This capability will allow linking legacy InTouch applications into OMI displays. As such, this further protects prior engineering investments in InTouch (or 3rd party HMI).
  • Touch-enabled App SDK makes building native multi-touch Apps a breeze
  • Global numeric styling provides standardization & consistency of data format **

User Experience & Usability

  • Users can search the navigation hierarchy model for an asset or alias name providing an intuitive runtime user experience for Operators
  • Configurable zoom-able hotspots on ArchestrA graphics provide Operators instant visibility of specific map locations or overview displays
  • Enhanced Historian Trend OMI App now supports context by automatically loading pens for the selected asset in addition to loading pens for different assets (if configured) which gives Operators ability to compare assets
  • Enhanced OMI Alarm App can be configured to support context of selected asset or area. The OMI Alarm App provide out-of-box control menu bar and alarm grid that provides the ability to filter by area and acknowledge alarms **
  • InTouch Access Anywhere now auto-populates the InTouch OMI applications as it does for InTouch HMI applications providing full monitoring and control capability for mobile and remote users **

Security Enhancements/ IT Compliance

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  • System Platform 2017 Update 3 includes various measures to strengthen security, including secure, encrypted communications between nodes by leveraging TLS 1.2
  • Eliminating the need for ArchestrA user to be ADMIN on the machine
  • Single sign on (SSO) logon to InTouch OMI and Apps using users’ Windows OS credentials, eliminating the need for users to re-enter their credentials repeatedly
  • Automatic log-off of users after a configured period of inactivity is supported **
  • Improved read-only access to InTouch OMI displays further safe-guards against un-wanted system changes or tampering by undesignated personnel or users. If set as read-only, a OMI display can only be changed to read/write from IDE **

Expanded Connectivity

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  • The MQTT plug-in in the Gateway Communication Driver has been enhanced to support store and forward functionality increasing data reliability and integrity. In cases of intermittent connection to a remote MQTT broker, the data will be cached and automatically forwarded once the connection is reestablished.

Schneider Electric Licenses require license activation, a process whereby the authenticity of the license is verified against Wonderware license records via the Schneider Electric License Activation Server (SELAS) and the license is bound to the license server from which the activation was initiated.

License activation requires communication with the Schneider Electric License Activation Server (SELAS). That communication can be either direct over the Internet (Online Activation) or indirect through a proxy computer (Offline Activation).

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This Tech Note describes the process of activating a Schneider Electric license using ONLINE activation. For information on performing an OFFLINE activation, please click here.
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  1. When purchasing a license for a Wonderware product that uses Schneider Electric licensing, the deliverable that you will receive for your order will be an E-mail with multiple attachments – two PDF documents and a .zip archive. Select a machine to act as a License Server, then save and extract the .zip archive attachment to a location easily accessible from that server. The file extracted will be an XML file.
    Figure 1: Entitlement Email Received after Purchase
  2. When installing a product that uses the Schneider Electric licensing model, select to install the Schneider Electric Licensing components as well. In Figure 2 (below), installation of the Schneider Electric Licensing components is an option accompanying install of the Alarm Adviser services. For simplicity, the demonstration given in this tech note assumes both the License Server and the License Manager are installed on the same machine. If desired, those components can be split across multiple machines. More information and installation instructions can be found here.
    Figure 2: Install Options, including Schneider Electric Licensing Components
  3. If you have installed the Schneider Electric License Server on the same computer as a WW software product that uses Schneider Electric licensing, a dialog will display prompting you to configure your software. If you did not install other Wonderware software and did not receive this prompt, continue to step 6. Otherwise, select Configure.
    Figure 3: Post-Install Call to Configure
  4. The Configurator will open. Configure your software as instructed in the installation guide for that software. Also configure your Schneider Electric License Server by selecting the license server component in the left menu and clicking “Configure”.
    Figure 4: Configurator Dialog – License Server Not Yet Configured
  5. When the Schneider Electric License Server has been properly configured, there will be a green check mark next to that component in the components list and the Configuration Messages area will indicate successful configuration.
    Figure 5: Configurator Dialog – License Server Configured
  6. Now your Schneider Electric License Server is ready for use. To activate licenses on your Schneider Electric License Server, you must open and use the Schneider Electric License Manager. The License Manager can be launched from Start > All Programs > Schneider Electric > Schneider Electric License Manager.
    Figure 6: All Programs List Showing SE License Manager
  7. On opening the License Manager to the Servers page you should see the local License Server listed. It will have the same name as the local computer. The License Manager is set, by default, to use Online Activation, which can be verified by the cloud icon in the top right corner. If there is a green check mark in the cloud, Online Activation is enabled. If there is a red X in the cloud, the License Manager is set for Offline Activation.
    Figure 7: License Server with Online Activation Enabled
    Figure 8: License Server with Offline Activation Disabled
  8. If the server is set for Online activation, skip to step 11. If the server is set for Offline activation, change the activation settings. Click the menu icon at top left to reveal the menu and then select Activation Settings.
    Figure 9: Accessing The Activation Settings Page
  9. Under Activation Settings, select the Online Activation option.
    Figure 10: Enable Online Activation
  10. Click the menu icon again and return to the Servers page.
    Figure 11: Return to Servers Page
  11. Click on the server box to go into the license activation area. Click on the Activate button to begin an Online Activation.
    Figure 12: Begin Activation
  12. The License Activation panel will slide out from the right side of the screen. Click the ellipses button next to the Browse field, then browse to and select the Entitlement XML file that you received in Email (Step 1). As soon as you select the file, the Activation Codes included in the entitlement are loaded into the License Activation panel.
    Figure 13: Load Entitlement File
  13. Click on the box next to the license or licenses you wish to activate. A check mark will fill the box, indicating that the license has been selected.
    Figure 14: Select Licenses to Activate
  14. Click the Activate button at the bottom of the License Activation panel. For a moment the screen will get darker and there will be an animated progress circle in the middle of the screen – the License Manager is contacting and communicating with the Schneider Electric License Activation Server (SELAS).
    Figure 15: Activate Licenses
    Figure 16: Pause for Communication to SELAS
  15. After successful activation, the License Activation panel closes and the license shows as Activated in the main window of the License Manager. Activation is complete.
    Figure 17: Activation Complete!