GENESIS64 supports connections to various OPC UA Servers in network. A part of the GENESIS64 installation is the OPC UA Discovery Server that helps to establish the connection to a local or a remote OPC UA server. The OPC UA Discovery Server periodically checks all of the OPC UA Servers in the network and exposes them in a browse-able fashion so that users do not need to manually type the address of the OPC UA Server into the Data Browser.
You must run the OPC UA Discovery Server on each computer where some OPC UA Server is running to make it available to browse in the Data Browser. The main feature of OPC UA Discovery Server is discovery -- the process by which OPC Unified Architecture Client obtains information about OPC Unified Architecture Servers, including endpoint and security information.
Starting OPC UA Discovery Server
Before starting the OPC UA Discovery Server, make sure that the UAC (User Account Control) is disabled and you are logged in as User with Administrators rights.
NOTE: You can disable the UAC in User Accounts window under Control Panel of your Windows operating system.
Next, synchronize the clocks on all computers where a OPC UA Server is running and on all clients that are accessing them. This is necessary for UA to work. For help doing this, refer to the Synchronizing Machine Time topic.
Now go to Programs -> ICONICS GENESIS64 -> Tools and select OPC UA Discovery Server
It may inform you, that the Application does not have an instance certificate and may ask you if you want to create it automatically. Select Yes.
Figure 1 - Creating Certificates for the OPC UA Discovery Server
You should now see the Tray icon of the OPC UA Discovery Server
Figure 2 - OPC UA Discovery Task Tray Icon
Now, your OPC UA Discovery Server is running and you can easily browse the all OPC UA Servers on that computer from remote computers in network.
Figure 3 - OPC UA Server in the Data Browser