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What is the difference between Bridge and a web server?

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What is the difference between Bridge and a web server?

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A. Bridge requires that software is loaded onto the host P.C. in order to simulate the front end or HMI of the instrument whereas a Web Server uses HTML to create a basic view of the parameters within the instrument. It requires no software on the host P.C. but only provides a simple view of the instrument, as opposed to the real time view of data and full access to configuration with the same security access as the 6000 series with Full Bridge.

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