RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Section 5.42
Managing the RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW
Application
RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW is part of the RUGGEDCOM family of communications products. It was developed
to address the need to interactively and securely access remote field devices to perform maintenance,
configuration, and data retrieval functions.
RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW allows a device maintenance application on a client PC to communicate with its
associated devices remotely, as if the user's PC was directly connected to the end device.
RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW's client-server architecture allows the user to manage remote connectivity to an
entire set of field devices easily and securely.
NOTE
For more information about RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW, refer to the technical documentation
provided with the product.
The following sections describe how to enable and configure communication with RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW:
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Section 5.42.1, "Enabling/Disabling CROSSBOW"
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Section 5.42.2, "Configuring the Client Connection"
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Section 5.42.3, "Configuring the SAC Connection"
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Section 5.42.4, "Configuring CROSSBOW Certificates and Private Keys"
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Section 5.42.5, "Managing CROSSBOW CA Certificate Lists"
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Section 5.42.6, "Viewing the Status of RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW"
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Section 5.42.7, "Viewing the RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Log"
Section 5.42.1
Enabling/Disabling CROSSBOW
To enable or disable communication with a RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW system, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Enable communication by typing:
apps crossbow enabled
Or disable communication by using the no version of the command:
no apps crossbow enabled
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.42.2
Configuring the Client Connection
To configure the client connection for CrossBow, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
Managing the RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Application
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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