Library Overview
The library can, in general, be used with any logic and motion controllers supported by the EcoStruxure Machine Expert software (except for those functions as noted in the present documentation). The library provides functions and function blocks for various tasks, for example, conversion, SLC (Safety Logic Controller) communication, string functions, or application solutions.
Characteristics of the Library
The table indicates the characteristics of the library:
Characteristic
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Value
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Library title
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CommonToolbox
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Company
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Schneider Electric
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Category
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Component
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Default namespace
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Language model attribute
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Qualified-access-only
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Forward compatible library
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Yes (FCL)
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NOTE: For this library qualified-access-only is set. Therefore, the POUs, data structures, enumerations, and constants have to be accessed using the namespace of the library. The default namespace of the library is .
General Considerations
NOTE: Schneider Electric adheres to industry best practices in the development and implementation of control systems. This includes a "Defense-in-Depth" approach to secure an Industrial Control System. This approach places the controllers behind one or more firewalls to restrict access to authorized personnel and protocols only.
WARNING
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UNAUTHENTICATED ACCESS AND SUBSEQUENT UNAUTHORIZED MACHINE OPERATION
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Evaluate whether your environment or your machines are connected to your critical infrastructure and, if so, take appropriate steps in terms of prevention, based on Defense-in-Depth, before connecting the automation system to any network.
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Limit the number of devices connected to a network to the minimum necessary.
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Isolate your industrial network from other networks inside your company.
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Protect any network against unintended access by using firewalls, VPN, or other, proven security measures.
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Monitor activities within your systems.
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Prevent subject devices from direct access or direct link by unauthorized parties or unauthenticated actions.
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Prepare a recovery plan including backup of your system and process information.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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For more information on organizational measures and rules covering access to infrastructures, refer to ISO/IEC 27000 series, Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, ISO/IEC 15408, IEC 62351, ISA/IEC 62443, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, Information Security Forum - Standard of Good Practice for Information Security and refer to Cybersecurity Guidelines for EcoStruxure Machine Expert, Modicon and PacDrive Controllers and Associated Equipment.