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What is the purpose of setting the Security Policy in the OPC UA server configuration?
What is the purpose of setting the Security Policy in the OPC UA server configuration?
- To define the cryptographic algorithm for establishing a secure connection (correct)
- To specify the retry interval for connection attempts
- To select the type of data encoding
- To choose the server's location
What security modes are available for selection in the OPC UA server settings?
What security modes are available for selection in the OPC UA server settings?
- Basic128Sha256, Aes256Sha256RsaPss, and None
- SignAndEncrypt, Basic256Sha256, and Sign (correct)
- Aes128Sha256RsaOaep, Basic256Sha256, and SignAndEncrypt
- Secure, None, and Encrypt
When is XML encoding available for OPC UA server connections?
When is XML encoding available for OPC UA server connections?
- Only if the server's location is configured
- When setting the switch to YES for binary encoding
- If the endpoint URL starts with http or https (correct)
- When using any security mode
What does setting the switch to NO for binary encoding imply in an OPC UA server configuration?
What does setting the switch to NO for binary encoding imply in an OPC UA server configuration?
What does defining the Maximum Retry Attempts in Reliable Connection settings indicate?
What does defining the Maximum Retry Attempts in Reliable Connection settings indicate?
When can you edit an OPC UA server?
When can you edit an OPC UA server?
What happens when you regenerate a certificate before its expiry?
What happens when you regenerate a certificate before its expiry?
Which validation options are available for server certificates in Edit mode?
Which validation options are available for server certificates in Edit mode?
What is the purpose of sending the Certificate Chain in an OPC UA connection?
What is the purpose of sending the Certificate Chain in an OPC UA connection?
What do the root certificate authority and intermediate certificate authority help establish?
What do the root certificate authority and intermediate certificate authority help establish?