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FactoryTalk®
Remote Access™ Manager overview and related entities
FactoryTalk®
Remote Access™
ManagerThe is split in sections, some including
panes and several entities.
FactoryTalk®
Remote Access™
ManagerThe image below shows an overview of the
section as an example for completeness:![]() | FactoryTalk®
Remote Access™ Manager |
![]() | Left pane (domain pane) |
![]() | Online devices toggle switch |
![]() | Assistance required toggle switch |
![]() | Refresh button |
![]() | Right pane (permission or connection pane) |
![]() | Add resource menu |
![]() | Interactive access button |
![]() | VPN connection button |
![]() | Device information pane |
Entity | Description |
Organization | An organization is a collection of users and services (including
the FactoryTalk®
Remote Access™ Manger) that can be accessed and managed
using FactoryTalk®
Hub™ .
NOTE:
See Create an organization and a domain for further information on this subject.
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Domain | A domain is the main entity in FactoryTalk Remote Access Manager
that is associated with its related FactoryTalk®
Hub™ organization, consisting of a set of resources such
as remote devices, users, firewall rules and permissions that can be managed
remotely.
NOTE:
See Create an organization and a domain for further information on this subject.
|
User account | User accounts correspond to individual users that sign on to FactoryTalk®
Remote Access™ ManagerEach user is authenticated before entering the domain of the
organization. Users must have been invited to join a domain to access the
service. |
Group | A group is used to efficiently assign permissions to multiple user accounts. You can create groups according to the types of user accounts in your organization. Common categories for groups are roles and regions. |
Remote device | The remote device that you wish to control or assist. |
Folders | A folder is a container of objects, such as devices, firewall policies, and groups. Additional folders can be added as needed.
NOTE:
An object is placed in a folder can be moved but it cannot be stored in multiple folders simultaneously.
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Resources | Resources consist of little icons located next to folders or devices in the Domain View pane that allow several actions:
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Right-click context menu | In the left pane of the Domain view section, right-click next to a domain or a device row to open a context menu including a list of actions and shortcuts. |
Permissions | Permissions are rules applied to user accounts that allow or deny them access to folders and devices. |
Firewall policies | Firewall policies are rules applied to VPN packets that control if certain protocols, ports, IP addresses are allowed or denied access to devices. Firewall policies have to be imported or defined first, then applied either directly to a single device or to folders to affect all the devices contained therein. The firewall policies applied are defined according to the user account, so different user accounts can be assigned different policies.
NOTE:
See Firewall settings for further information on this subject.
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Entitlement | Entitlements allow users to access specific services or tasks.
NOTE:
See Entitlements for further information on this subject.
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Routing Rules | Set of criteria determining the path that data packets take from the source to destination across one or more networks.
NOTE:
See Routing rules for further information on this subject.
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Two more symbols are visible at the top-right corner of the webpage:
- Circled question mark
: It redirects to the
support page.FactoryTalk® Remote Access™Manager - User icon
: It shows the logged in user and allows them to log out. It opens the
User Profilesection.
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