I can't be certain from what you've shared, but it looks like you might have multiple instances of the ABCIP communications driver configured on this node (the hint is the ".2" in the name). If so, the additional instances will have different executable name (normally with a numeric suffix like "_1") and that needs to be included in the Historian's I/O Server specification. You'll have to manually add a "new I/O server type" in the OCMC using that name (e.g. "ABCIP_1") and select that.
I can't be certain from what you've shared, but it looks like you might have multiple instances of the ABCIP communications driver configured on this node (the hint is the ".2" in the name). If so, the additional instances will have different executable name (normally with a numeric suffix like "_1") and that needs to be included in the Historian's I/O Server specification. You'll have to manually add a "new I/O server type" in the OCMC using that name (e.g. "ABCIP_1") and select that.