Driver support

Broad communication support with Web Port

Driver support in Web Port

Driver support

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Driver support

Integrate Web Port into an extensive range of hardware and software via its drivers, open APIs, and webhooks. Our supported drivers enable communication between Web Port and external systems via various protocols.

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Driver support in Web Port

Driver support in Web Port

DriverDescription
IEC60870Used to communicate over the IEC60870-5-104 protocol. The driver acts as a client (Master).
AbelkoUsed to communicate with Abelko IMSE WebMaster PRO.
WDCUsed to communicate with WebDatorCentral
HelvarNetUsed to communicate with the equipment via the HelvarNet protocol
WebPortApiConnects to other Web Port installations for reading, writing, and retrieving historical data. This driver is part of the base Web Port product and cannot be selected or removed during installation.
MBusM-Bus (Meter-Bus) is a European standard (EN 13757-2 physical and link layer, EN 13757-3 application layer) for remote reading of water, gas, or electricity meters. M-Bus can also be used for other types of consumption meters. The driver supports MBus via TCP/IP and UDP and supports both primary and secondary addressing.
SQLRetrieve data from MsSQL or many different sources via ODBC.
EcoGuardRetrieve data from EcoGuard Curves.
NBSConnect to booking systems such as Aveny or Agrando via the Nordic Booking System standard. They are used to retrieve booking information for, e.g., hotels, venues, and churches. Web Port can then pass the data to control systems, such as pre-sales premises.
MQTTEnables Web Port to communicate with IoT devices via the lightweight MQTT protocol.
KNXCommunicate with devices via the open protocol KNX
RESTEnables communication with REST APIs that provide JSON responses
Provides, via NewtonSoft.JSON and our javascript-based scripting language, the ability to decode both JSON and any encoded messages in the JSON response.
ExolineEnables communication with Regin's Exoline-DUCar via TCP/IP. Support for addressing both via VPac/DPac but also symbol names for better handling when reprogramming the DUC. Includes a tool for converting exports from ExoProjekt (.DPL files) to Web Port format. The tools can create tag lists, or we import filters where tag names, devices, etc., can be filled in automatically.
SRDLink (KTC)Supports KTC DUCs via the SRDLink protocol.
FidellixSupports Fidelix with auto-import of tags via an import script.
S-BusSupports connection to SAIA PLCs via S-BUS.
BACnetCommunication protocol for Building Automation and Control (BAC) networks based on the ASHRAE, ANSI, and ISO 16484-5 standard[1] protocol. BACnet was designed to allow communication with control systems such as heating, ventilation, AC (HVAC), lighting, access, and fire alarm. Web Port has a specific driver to communicate with BACnet against Web Port HMI/SCADA.
ModbusCommunicate via Modbus TCP, RTU, and ASCII.
ADSUsed to communicate via ADS and Beckhoff PLCs. Drv ADS uses libraries from Beckhoff for communication via ADS. Visit their website for more information about the ADS protocol and Beckhoff products.
OPCOPC, which stands for OLE for Process Control, is a standard for communication between computers and embedded systems. OPC has been adopted as the international standard IEC 62541 and the Swedish standard SS-EN 62541. Web Port supports OPC DA (Data Access) and OPC-UA (Unified Architecture).
TrendUsed to communicate with DUCs from Trend Controls. The driver supports IQ1, IQ2, IQ3, and IQ4 DUCs.
PiiGABPiiGAB contains two drivers for Web Port. One allows communication with the PiiGAB M-Bus 900 via the MbusASCII protocol, and the other can receive transmissions via the QuickPost protocol.
CtAPIProvides the ability to use the Web Port as a web interface to CITECT.
SNMPUsed to communicate with network and computer equipment. SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol and is used to monitor and manage computer networks.