Based on your company size and requirements to availability, you can run the Aggregator on server hardware, mini-computers or desktop computers. The Aggregator does not have a GUI.
Compatible operating systems:
Windows Server 2012 R2 or higher
Windows 7 home edition or higher
Minimum hardware requirements:
512 MHz 64-bit dual core CPU
256 MB RAM
50 MB disk space
Network card
+ requirements from the OS
The Aggregator is a small application that converts data from different printer protocols to a common format.
The Aggregator needs access to the machines via network on machine-specific ports. These ports might need to be forwarded or whitelisted in a firewall.
The Aggregator pushes data via a REST API to the 3YOURMIND Agile MES on the default port 443. This connection typically does not require additional network setup.
Multiple Aggregators might need to be deployed when the printers are operating in different networks. See Multi-Facility Installation below for more details.
The Aggregator must be installed and configured by a network administrator through a config file.
Multi-Facility Installation
The Aggregator supports connecting machines from multiple facilities to one 3YOURMIND Agile MES instance. To achieve such a connection, one or both of the following network setups can be used:
One Aggregator per facility
In this case, the Aggregator is running in each facility/network individually.
Advantage:
No port forwarding or firewall rules are needed.
It might be easier for the network administrator to obtain IP addresses and ports of the printers, which are needed for proper configuration of the Aggregator.
Disadvantage:
Each facility needs to setup the Aggregator. Multiple administrators might need to be involved.
One Aggregator for all facilities
In this case, one Aggregator is deployed on a central location (e.g. within the same environment as the 3YOURMIND Agile MES instance).
Advantage:
One single instance of the Aggregator needs to be set up. This could be handled by one single person.
Disadvantage:
Each printer needs to be accessible by the Aggregator on a printer-specific port. Those ports need to be forwarded per printer. Firewall rules need to be adjusted.
Collecting all IP addresses and ports might be harder.