02 - GuardLink and the Connected Enterprise

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10 Jun 202001:05

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the integration of lower-end devices into the connected enterprise using Guard Link. It highlights the ability to provide advanced diagnostics and historical data analysis for devices like door switches, which were previously limited by cost. This integration allows for better understanding of downtime and issues through cloud-based data.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The script discusses the evolution of device connectivity in the context of the connected enterprise.
  • 🔌 Many devices have transitioned to Ethernet/IP, which is a significant shift in how they are networked.
  • 🔒 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is mentioned as a method for enhancing safety in device communications.
  • 💰 Cost has been a barrier for implementing advanced diagnostics in lower-end devices.
  • 🔄 Guard Link has emerged as a solution to enable advanced diagnostics in lower-end devices.
  • 🚪 Examples given include door switches, indicating that even simple devices can benefit from Guard Link.
  • 🔗 Guard Link allows these devices to be connected and monitored, similar to Ethernet devices.
  • 📈 The script emphasizes the ability to gather data on device performance and trends.
  • ☁️ Data from these devices can be uploaded to the cloud for enterprise-level analysis.
  • 🔍 Historical data analysis is made possible, helping to identify downtime and issues.
  • 🛠️ The overall message is that Guard Link facilitates enhanced monitoring and diagnostics for a broader range of devices.

Q & A

  • What is the main challenge with lower-end devices in the context of the script?

    -The main challenge with lower-end devices is the cost limitation that traditionally did not allow for advanced diagnostics and integration into an Ethernet/IP network.

  • What role does Guard Link play in addressing the challenges with lower-end devices?

    -Guard Link allows for the integration of lower-end devices, such as door switches, into the network, enabling advanced diagnostics and data collection similar to Ethernet-enabled devices.

  • How does Guard Link enable diagnostics for lower-end devices?

    -Guard Link connects these devices to the network, allowing them to be monitored and diagnosed, providing the same level of diagnostics as Ethernet-enabled devices.

  • What kind of data can be collected from devices connected via Guard Link?

    -Data such as device activity, trends, and historical data can be collected, which can be used for analysis on downtime and issue identification.

  • How does the data collected from Guard Link-enabled devices get utilized?

    -The data is sent to the cloud and integrated into the enterprise system for historical data analysis, helping to identify the sources of downtime and issues.

  • What is the significance of connecting lower-end devices to an Ethernet/IP network?

    -Connecting lower-end devices to an Ethernet/IP network allows for better integration within the connected enterprise, enabling advanced monitoring and diagnostics that were previously cost-prohibitive.

  • What does S.I.P. stand for in the context of the script?

    -In the script, S.I.P. likely stands for 'Safety Instrumented Protocol', which is a protocol used for safety-critical control systems.

  • How does Guard Link facilitate the integration of safety devices into the connected enterprise?

    -Guard Link provides a solution for lower-end safety devices to be connected to the network, allowing for real-time monitoring and advanced diagnostics.

  • What is the purpose of sending device data to the cloud in the connected enterprise?

    -Sending device data to the cloud allows for centralized data storage, analysis, and historical trend analysis, which is crucial for understanding and improving system performance.

  • How does the connected enterprise benefit from the historical data collected from devices?

    -The historical data helps the connected enterprise to identify patterns, predict potential issues, and optimize system performance by understanding the root causes of downtime and other problems.

  • What is the potential impact of not being able to perform advanced diagnostics on lower-end devices?

    -Without advanced diagnostics, it would be difficult to monitor the health and performance of lower-end devices, potentially leading to undetected issues, increased downtime, and reduced system efficiency.

Outlines

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🔌 Guard Link's Role in Enhancing Lower-End Devices

This paragraph discusses the evolution of industrial devices towards Ethernet/IP and SIP safety standards. The speaker highlights the challenge of integrating lower-end devices, such as door switches, with advanced diagnostics due to cost constraints. Guard Link has addressed this issue by enabling these devices to connect to the network and provide the same level of diagnostics as more sophisticated Ethernet devices. This allows for data collection, trending, and historical analysis to be uploaded to the enterprise system, facilitating a better understanding of downtime and issues.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Ethernet/IP

Ethernet/IP refers to a network protocol that allows communication over Ethernet using the Internet Protocol (IP). In the context of the video, it is mentioned as a technology that many devices have transitioned to, enabling them to connect and communicate over a network. This is significant as it facilitates advanced diagnostics and data collection from these devices.

💡SIP Safety

SIP Safety, or Safety Instrumented Process, involves the use of safety-related control systems to protect against hazardous conditions. The script mentions putting some devices on SIP, indicating an integration of safety protocols into the networked devices, which is crucial for ensuring the reliability and safety of industrial operations.

💡Lower End Devices

Lower end devices are typically less sophisticated or less expensive devices that may have limited capabilities. The script discusses the challenge of integrating these devices into more advanced network systems due to cost constraints. However, Guard Link technology is highlighted as a solution that enables these devices to be connected and monitored.

💡Advanced Diagnostics

Advanced diagnostics refer to the use of sophisticated tools and techniques to analyze and monitor the performance and health of devices. In the video, the lack of advanced diagnostics in lower end devices is noted as a challenge, but Guard Link is presented as a way to overcome this by enabling data collection and analysis from these devices.

💡Guard Link

Guard Link is a technology or system mentioned in the script that allows lower end devices to be connected to a network and monitored. It is significant because it bridges the gap between simple devices and the need for advanced diagnostics, enabling data collection and analysis that was previously not possible.

💡Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LANs), including the Internet. In the script, Ethernet is mentioned as a standard that allows devices to be connected and communicate, which is essential for the integration of devices like door switches into a network for monitoring and diagnostics.

💡Diagnostics

Diagnostics in this context refers to the process of analyzing and monitoring the performance and health of devices. The script discusses how Guard Link enables the collection of diagnostic data from lower end devices, which is crucial for understanding their operation and identifying potential issues.

💡Cloud

The cloud, in the context of the video, refers to cloud computing services that store and process data remotely. The script mentions that data from devices is sent 'back up into the cloud,' indicating that the enterprise system utilizes cloud services for storing and analyzing historical data from the networked devices.

💡Enterprise System

An enterprise system is a comprehensive set of software tools and applications designed to meet the needs of an entire organization. In the script, the enterprise system is mentioned as the recipient of data from networked devices, which is used for historical data analysis and understanding operational issues.

💡Historical Data

Historical data refers to past records or information that can be analyzed to identify trends and patterns. The script discusses the use of historical data from devices to understand downtime and operational issues, highlighting the importance of data collection and analysis in improving system performance.

💡Downtime

Downtime in an industrial context refers to the period when a machine or system is not operational. The script mentions analyzing downtime as a way to identify issues with the system, which is crucial for maintaining efficiency and reliability in industrial operations.

Highlights

Guard Link's role in the connected enterprise from a security standpoint.

Brockwell's advancements in integrating devices with ethernet/IP.

Challenges in applying advanced diagnostics to lower-end devices due to cost constraints.

Guard Link's solution to enable diagnostics on lower-end devices.

Utilization of Guard Link for devices like door switches.

Ability to obtain the same diagnostics as with Ethernet devices through Guard Link.

Integration of device data and diagnostics into the cloud for enterprise systems.

Historical data analysis for identifying downtime and issues.

The importance of ethernet/IP in modern device integration.

SIP safety considerations in device integration.

The economic factor in the adoption of advanced diagnostics.

Guard Link as a stepping stone in device security and diagnostics.

The potential for Guard Link to revolutionize lower-end device management.

The impact of Guard Link on the connected enterprise's operational efficiency.

The role of cloud technology in enhancing device diagnostics.

The future implications of Guard Link in the security and diagnostics of enterprise devices.

Transcripts

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looking at the guard link standpoint

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from the connected enterprise what

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Brockwell has done in the over the past

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few years many of the devices have gone

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to ethernet/ip putting some devices on

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sip safety the challenge we have with a

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lot of these lower end devices is

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obviously from a cost standpoint that

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didn't allow you to do that to get

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advanced diagnostics out of it so that's

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where a guard link kind of stepped up

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and came about was it allowed us to put

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these lower end devices such as your

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East out your door switches and things

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own to guard link and then get the same

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Diagnostics we would and these devices

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look like your own Ethernet and so we

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can get all this data what the device is

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doing trending things of that nature

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back up into the cloud to our enterprise

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system to do some more historical data

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where's my downtime coming from what are

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my issues

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الوسوم ذات الصلة
Guard LinkEthernet/IPSIP SafetyDevice DiagnosticsCloud IntegrationCost-EfficientHistorical DataTrend AnalysisEnterprise SystemDowntime Tracking
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