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Schneider Electric support forum about SmartConnector applications for integration of other building management systems (BMS) into EcoStruxure Building Operation.
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Hi,
We are using EBO 3.3 using Enterprise Central and Enterprise Server. Which port number should be defined in the SmartConnector extension - the "Enterprise Central" port number or "Enterprise Server" port number?
For example, if port 81 is used for the Enterprise Central HTTP port and port 82 is used for the Enterprise Server, which of the following addresses should be used in the EWS Connection?
http://localhost:81/EcoStruxure/DataExchange
or
http://localhost:82/EcoStruxure/DataExchange
Thank you.
Mike
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The Enterprise Central can host several Enterprise Servers which in turn host controllers like the AS-P.
If you have an Enterprise Central it is at the top of your hierarchy and is probably your main server.
BR
Armend
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Hi Michael,
Either can be used depending on what server you want to connect to. If your Enterprise Central is your main server, then you should use that.
Best Regards,
-Jeff
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Jeff,
Thanks. How can I know which is my main server? Can you please explain the idea beyond the Enterprise central?
Regards,
Mike
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The Enterprise Central can host several Enterprise Servers which in turn host controllers like the AS-P.
If you have an Enterprise Central it is at the top of your hierarchy and is probably your main server.
BR
Armend
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