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Dear community,
we wonder if it is possible to have the web pages that make up the T300 webserver integrated on another website. For example, in a web platform such as EcoStruxure Building Operation (EBO), which is the case we are interested on.
We know that there is always the option of opening a new browser tab and accessing the webserver from there, but we are looking for a more elegant solution.
When testing the connection to the T300 webserver from the EBO web page, it rejects the connection for security reasons, since it does not allow access to its web server inside another web page. It is likely a cybersecurity issue, and it is the T300 itself that rejects the connection.
Is it possible to allow the T300 webserver content to be seen inside another web page?
Thank you very much!
Mikel
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Dear Tom,
thank you very much for your perspective on the matter and for your quick response.
Given how challenging it is going to be to resolve this in the way I stated in my original post, we have decided to be selective with the T300 governed system variables we want to display on screen, assign them a Modbus address, and create an alternative interface (more modest than the original T300 webserver, but sufficient for the purpose we have).
The ideal outcome would have been to have the whole webserver interface as such, but I understand that it is a complicated task and whose solution is beyond the scope we have.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
Mikel
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I'll have to ask the product security office (PSO) what they advise but for me it seems prudent to only allow web pages on remote devices to be opened in a new separate window.
How much of the T300 web page functionality do you need?
I assume you want access to more information than can be retrieved by SCADA protocols, like settings.
It is feasible to write your own client application to display information retrieved using the same web services (and the same user login).
There are other products that do this, such as EcoStruxure™ Power Automation System Maintenance – EPAS-M
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Dear Tom,
thank you very much for your perspective on the matter and for your quick response.
Given how challenging it is going to be to resolve this in the way I stated in my original post, we have decided to be selective with the T300 governed system variables we want to display on screen, assign them a Modbus address, and create an alternative interface (more modest than the original T300 webserver, but sufficient for the purpose we have).
The ideal outcome would have been to have the whole webserver interface as such, but I understand that it is a complicated task and whose solution is beyond the scope we have.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
Mikel
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