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In this scenario, your WebHMI image is running on a cloud virtualization platform. You can connect to real world devices via two ways: | In this scenario, your WebHMI image is running on a cloud virtualization platform. You can connect to real world devices via two ways: | ||
* connecting the devices to the Level2 IoT with MQTT protocol | * connecting the devices to the Level2 IoT with MQTT protocol | ||
- | * use Level2 VPN and virtual IP feature | + | * use Level2 VPN and NAT method |
===== Adding virtual cloud node ===== | ===== Adding virtual cloud node ===== | ||
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Then a progress window will come: | Then a progress window will come: | ||
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and final message: | and final message: | ||
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Virtual nodes are basically the same as for hw WebHMI or Virtual Box image except for minor details (like VPN + HTTP proxy service control, which are enabled by default for that kind of nodes). Further node configuration is only performed on the Level2. | Virtual nodes are basically the same as for hw WebHMI or Virtual Box image except for minor details (like VPN + HTTP proxy service control, which are enabled by default for that kind of nodes). Further node configuration is only performed on the Level2. | ||
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+ | ===== Connecting virtual cloud node to your hardware ===== | ||
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+ | You can connect your virtual node to real equipment with either ways: | ||
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+ | ==== MQTT protocol ==== | ||
+ | Please refer to the [[connect_iot_device_to_l2 | article]] on connecting MQTT devices to Level2 | ||
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+ | ==== TCP/IP based protocols using NAT technique==== | ||
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+ | In this scenario, you arrange your system like this: | ||
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+ | Below is the example of NAT settings for Mikrotik router: | ||
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===== Virtual node peculiarities ===== | ===== Virtual node peculiarities ===== | ||
- | Please note, that the virtual node will be created with the " | + | Please note, that the virtual node will be created with the " |
l2_vm.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/04 13:29 by emozolyak