OT Connect System Architecture

OT Connect System Architecture

The following image shows how these machines should be incorporated into the basic GE Digital APM system architecture:

The Conductor requires access to the GE Digital APM Datasource(s), so it should be installed on the GE Digital APM Server with the other services.

Each OT Connect Adapter Service can connect a single Process Historian or OPC Server to a single GE Digital APM Datasource, so your solution may require multiple OT Connect Adapter Services, installed on the same or different servers.

Important: Do not configure more than one Adapter with the same OT Source Name.

The OT Connect Adapter Service does not require any inbound connections, only outbound connections to the Message Broker and Cache services, allowing the OT Connect Process Data Server to be deployed within a DMZ or OT Network without compromising security.

Required Server Ports

To ensure successful communications between GE Digital APM and OT Connect, make sure the listed ports are open.

FeatureFirewall PortFromTo
Tag and Subscription Synchronization

Configurable; 1433 for a default SQL Server.

Additional ports as required by the chosen Authentication scheme

OT Connect ConductorAPM Database
Tag and Subscription SynchronizationConfigurable; 6379 by defaultOT Connect Conductor Redis Server
Tag and Subscription SynchronizationConfigurable; 61616 by defaultOT Connect Conductor ActiveMQ Server
All connectivity for that OT SourceConfigurable; 6379 by defaultOT Connect Adapter Redis Server
All connectivity for that OT SourceConfigurable; 61616 by defaultOT Connect AdapterActiveMQ Server
Note: For the network requirements for each protocol, refer to the About the Protocol Adapters topic.