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- | ===== Setting the Proxy ===== | + | ===== 1. Setting the Proxy ===== |
If you followed the **Prerequisites**, your workspace should look like this: | If you followed the **Prerequisites**, your workspace should look like this: | ||
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- | ===== Connecting to the PLC via Proxy ===== | + | ===== 2. Connecting to the PLC via Proxy ===== |
To use the power of proxy connections, it is time to learn about **Profiles**. **Profile** are used in situations, where you need to switch between different settings of the **Solution**. In this tutorial, we need to switch between two connection parameters settings - the settings for connecting to the PLC on the local network, and the settings for remote access via a proxy server. | To use the power of proxy connections, it is time to learn about **Profiles**. **Profile** are used in situations, where you need to switch between different settings of the **Solution**. In this tutorial, we need to switch between two connection parameters settings - the settings for connecting to the PLC on the local network, and the settings for remote access via a proxy server. | ||