Ok, thanks for the response. My rs232 port is currently being used to go to an AB 1761-Net-ENI DF1 to Ethernet/IP converter for data acquisition. May be a silly question but is it possible to put a switch in right after that and go back through the converter EthernetIP to rs232 for the Advanced HMI?
Not a silly question. I did something similar, but depending on the amount of connetions you use on the Ethernet side (the Net-ENI has a very limited amount of input connection, I think they are only two), you may be able to do it. If you type the Net-ENI IP address in your web browser you will be able to see some data like the actual connections to have a idea. Or you can just try with a sample app that reads a variable from your PLC, and see what happens.
There is another option I ended using, another interface like the Net-ENI but from a third party RTA Automation
https://www.rtautomation.com/product/515rtaeni-n34/It has a larger amount of connections available, and has some other useful features not present in AB's. Downside, is that did not work well with an Ingear communication driver we tried to use with. It did not work with AHMI at the beginning but as usual Archie responded with a great support and made changes that fixed it. I think he added the patch to main beta.
Anyway, I think using the Ethernet connection will be the correct route for you.