1756-EWEB Module: Web Server and More - Rockwell Automation
1756-EWEB Module: Web Server and More - Rockwell Automation
1756-EWEB Module: Web Server and More - Rockwell Automation
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5. Click in the address field � type the IP address of your <strong>EWEB</strong> � press Enter. This<br />
opens the default <strong>EWEB</strong> web page.<br />
6. There are a group of folders on the left-h<strong>and</strong> side. Click Administrative Settings �<br />
User Management � Edit Users. A log-in screen will appear:<br />
7. Type “administrator” (not case sensitive) in the User Name field <strong>and</strong> click OK (no<br />
password) to login to the web page.<br />
NOTE: This is the out-of-the-box login account. The password will<br />
always need to be changed in any application that requires security.<br />
8. We are now on the “Edit Users” page. This is where we would set up accounts to<br />
differentiate the amount of access to <strong>EWEB</strong> functionality by various users. We will<br />
continue to use the default administrator account for simplicity. Access can be:<br />
Read: read only access to tags in the Data Views;<br />
Write: write <strong>and</strong> read access to tags in the Data Views;<br />
Administrator: complete access to all <strong>Web</strong> server functionality;<br />
Creating <strong>and</strong> Using Data Views (<strong>and</strong> Remote Custom Data Monitor)<br />
9. Using the links on the left-h<strong>and</strong> side, click Data Views � Data Views.<br />
10. We want to create a new data view. Click the New Data View tab at the top of the<br />
right-h<strong>and</strong> screen.<br />
11. Fill out the fields as below:<br />
LAB 1: <strong>1756</strong>-<strong>EWEB</strong> <strong>Module</strong><br />
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