Configuring data transfer using OPC protocol via the Console
The following prerequisites must be met to successfully transfer data via the OPC protocol:
The required DCOM rights are assigned to OPCEnum both on the SCADA system and in Kaspersky Security Gateway.
Unified authentication is set for the computer with Kaspersky Security Gateway installed and the SCADA system: domain authentication is used, or the same user name / password are used for all computers of the work group.
To configure data transfer via the OPC protocol using the Kaspersky Security Gateway Console:
In the Start menu of Microsoft Windows select All applications > Kaspersky Security Gateway > Kaspersky Security Gateway Console.
The Kaspersky Security Gateway window opens.
You can also open the Console by clicking the Kaspersky Security Gateway option in the menu of the Kaspersky Security Gateway Tray Icon.
In the Kaspersky Security Gateway node select the OPCOPC child node.
Under Data transmission settings on the results pane, click Change link.
If the check box is selected, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Nodes transmits the protection status of industrial network nodes from Kaspersky Security Center to the SCADA system.
If the check box is cleared, no data is transmitted.
By default, the check box is cleared.
Click the OK button.
Under Monitored values on the results pane, click Change link.
A Monitored values settings window opens. The list displays tracked data added automatically after connecting to a data source, such as Kaspersky Security Center and/or Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks.
By selecting the check box next to the tracked data name, you can enable or disable tracking. If tracking is disabled, data will not be transmitted to the SCADA system.
If required, edit or add a service tag in the Service tag column. You can use the service tag to filter data received in the SCADA system. A tag may contain numbers or letters.