Status:
In our company we use LTi Servo controllers, wich include a Codesys PLC.
Our company network is something like: 192.168.33.x
Machine subnet ist: 192.168.44.y
With a NAT on the machine's gateway, we can access every item of the 192.168.44.y subnet, by connecting to 10.A.B.y from anywhere inside our company. (Where A.B is the machine's number) [For remote maintenance of our machines remote we use a VPN server, which every online machine connects to.
In order to connect to any PC/drive/... without further configuration the 10.0.0.0 subnet is redirected to the VPN server.]
We can connect to the server controllers over TCP (with the vendor's "drive manager" software)
Questions:
1. How would we need to configure CoDeSyS gateway (with the gateway running on the same PC in the company subnet) to access the servo
a) over UDP (Error: no adapter with the subnet ... found)
b) over TCP
without broadcast traffic?
Greetings from Austria,
Team
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Status:
In our company we use LTi Servo controllers, wich include a Codesys PLC.
With a NAT on the machine's gateway, we can access every item of the 192.168.44.y subnet, by connecting to 10.A.B.y from anywhere inside our company. (Where A.B is the machine's number)
[For remote maintenance of our machines remote we use a VPN server, which every online machine connects to.
In order to connect to any PC/drive/... without further configuration the 10.0.0.0 subnet is redirected to the VPN server.]
We can connect to the server controllers over TCP (with the vendor's "drive manager" software)
Questions:
1. How would we need to configure CoDeSyS gateway (with the gateway running on the same PC in the company subnet) to access the servo
a) over UDP (Error: no adapter with the subnet ... found)
b) over TCP
without broadcast traffic?
Greetings from Austria,
Team