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Chapter 3 Tag Configuration
BridgeVIEW User Manual 3-6 © National Instruments Corporation
Note 
If you delete a tag and save the 
.scf
 file, the tag and its configuration information 
are removed from the 
.scf
 file. You still can retrieve historical and event 
information about the tag, but information such as the tag description, units, 
range, and alarm settings is lost.
What are Network Tags?
BridgeVIEW makes it easy to create distributed applications so more than 
one computer can be involved in an HMI application.
A
 
BridgeVIEW server is a computer that allows tags configured in the 
current 
.scf
 file to be accessed by other machines connected to the server 
via a network. The server machine may or may not have an HMI running 
on it. In order for a machine to function as a BridgeVIEW server, the 
Engine must use an
.scf
 file that has the Allow Network Access option 
enabled.
A
 
BridgeVIEW client
 
is a computer that gets its data through tags from one 
or more BridgeVIEW servers. Tags remotely accessed from BridgeVIEW 
servers are 
.scf
 file for a BridgeVIEW client can have 
network tags from multiple BridgeVIEW servers. However, a BridgeVIEW 
client 
.scf
 can import network tags from only one 
.scf
 file per server 
machine.
A BridgeVIEW server can also act as a client and get its data from other 
BridgeVIEW server machines, as shown in the illustration below.
Figure 3-2.  Flowchart of Server/Client Interaction
BridgeVIEW Servers
BridgeVIEW Clients
BridgeVIEW
Server/Client