Configurations of PLCs and other devices received using Active poll connectors
The built-in Active poll connector type can receive a PLC configuration type for the following devices:
- Siemens SIMATIC S7-300, S7-400
- Schneider Electric Modicon: M580, M340
- Emerson DeltaV (supported only in Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks version 4.2.1)
- Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley (supported only in Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks version 4.2.1)
Retrievable data on Siemens SIMATIC devices of the S7-300 and S7-400 series
When scanning Siemens SIMATIC devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- PLC model or family.
- Automation system development software used to configure the device.
- Number of racks in the PLC installation.
- Memory status.
- Security settings.
- Settings for each received module:
- Number of the rack containing the module.
- Slot number in the rack containing the module.
- CPU module vendor.
- Module type.
- Information about the module model.
- Module ID according to the Siemens catalog.
- Unique alphanumeric code of the Siemens module (MLFB).
- Module hardware version.
- Module firmware version.
- Initial bootloader version.
- Serial number of the CPU module.
- Requested operating mode of the CPU module (the mode that should be enabled as a result of the transition).
- Current operating mode of the CPU module.
- Hash sum of the PLC project.
- Settings for each received PLC project block:
- Type.
- ID.
- Language of the mnemonic diagrams in which the block is written.
- Checksum.
- Compilation date.
- Information about the creator or development environment.
Retrievable data on Schneider Electric Modicon devices
When scanning Schneider Electric Modicon devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- PLC model or family.
- Automation system development software used to configure the device.
- Number of racks in the PLC installation.
- Settings for each received module:
- Number of the rack containing the module.
- Slot number in the rack containing the module.
- CPU module vendor.
- Module type.
- Information about the module model.
- Module firmware version.
- Unique ID of the module.
- Operating mode or status of the CPU module.
- General settings of the PLC project:
- User-defined name.
- Hash sum.
- Name and version of the development environment (IDE) in which the project was last fully built.
- Date and time of the last complete build of the project.
- Name and version of the development environment (IDE) in which the last partial build of the project was performed (for individual project blocks).
- Date and time of the last partial build of the project.
- User-defined version of the project.
- Settings for each received PLC project block:
- Type of Task setting assigned to the block.
- User-defined name.
- Type of block and the language of the mnemonic diagrams in which the block is written.
- Checksum.
Retrievable data on Emerson DeltaV devices
When scanning Emerson DeltaV devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- General settings:
- Model or family of devices.
- PLC device series.
- PLC redundancy indicator.
- Settings for CPU modules and each received card:
- Number of the slot containing the card (among all carriers).
- CPU module vendor.
- Type of module or card.
- Module model (model of the CPU module or I/O card).
- Brief description of the I/O card.
- Unique alphanumeric part number, catalog number.
- Hardware version.
- Version of the IDE and firmware of controllers and cards.
- Unique name of the controller defined by the user in the IDE.
- Unique ID of the controller assigned in the IDE.
- Serial number of the PLC CPU module.
- Settings for each received PLC project file:
- Name of the project module (file).
- Date when each of the configuration files was loaded into the PLC.
- Checksum of the project module.
Retrievable data on Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley devices
When scanning Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley devices using Active poll connectors, the application lets you receive the following data:
- Settings for each received module:
- Slot number in the rack containing the module.
- Module vendor.
- Module type.
- Product (module) code.
- Information about the module model.
- Firmware version.
- Unique name of the controller defined by the user in the IDE.
- Serial number of the module.
- Composite status of the module.
- General settings of the PLC project:
- Slot number of the module assigned to the project.
- User-defined name.
- User-defined description.
- Settings for each program and routine of the PLC project:
- Name of the project task.
- Type of the project task.
- Priority of the project task.
- Name of the project program.
- Name of the routine in the project program.
- Checksum of the routine.
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