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<big> The [[SCADA]] Server is the device that acts as the master in a SCADA system. [[Remote Terminal Unit|Remote terminal units]] and [[Programmable Logic Controller|PLC]] devices (as described below) located at remote field sites usually act as slaves. <ref name="NIST">[http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-82/SP800-82-final.pdf K. Stouffer, J. Falco, K. Kent, Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security, NIST Special Publication 800-82, June 2011]</ref></big>
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<big> The SCADA Server is the device that acts as the master in a SCADA system. [[Remote Terminal Unit|Remote terminal units]] and [[Programmable Logic Controller|PLC]] devices (as described below) located at remote field sites usually act as slaves. <ref name="NIST">[http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-82/SP800-82-final.pdf K. Stouffer, J. Falco, K. Kent, Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security, NIST Special Publication 800-82, June 2011]</ref>.</big>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 15 August 2022

SCADA Server or Master Terminal Unit (MTU).

Definitions

Other International Definitions

National Definitions

United States

NIST

The SCADA Server is the device that acts as the master in a SCADA system. Remote terminal units and PLC devices (as described below) located at remote field sites usually act as slaves. [1]


See also

Notes

References