Hi All,
Quick sanity check - got a PLC addressed as 10.34.62.172 - we don't want to change this address but the factory want to access some data via OPCScout from a computer on the LAN in the address range 192.168.0.x.
Is the Scalence S615 the right tool for doing what I believe is called NAT (Network address translation) - so I can have one side of the S615 addressed as 192.168.0.x and the other side addressed as 10.34.62.x - so then they can point OPCScout towards the 192.168.0.x addresses and with a bit of config traffic will pass backwards and forwards to the PLC like magic ?
Thanks
Russ
Quick sanity check - got a PLC addressed as 10.34.62.172 - we don't want to change this address but the factory want to access some data via OPCScout from a computer on the LAN in the address range 192.168.0.x.
Is the Scalence S615 the right tool for doing what I believe is called NAT (Network address translation) - so I can have one side of the S615 addressed as 192.168.0.x and the other side addressed as 10.34.62.x - so then they can point OPCScout towards the 192.168.0.x addresses and with a bit of config traffic will pass backwards and forwards to the PLC like magic ?
Thanks
Russ