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l2_vm [2022/10/22 12:35] – [TCP/IP based protocols using NAT technique] emozolyakl2_vm [2022/10/24 10:09] – [TCP/IP based protocols using NAT technique] emozolyak
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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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 {{ :level2:cloud_vm:vpn_for_virtual_node.png?direct&400 |}}   {{ :level2:cloud_vm:vpn_for_virtual_node.png?direct&400 |}}  
  
 +Below is the example of NAT settings for Mikrotik router: 
  
 +{{ :level2:cloud_vm:mikrotik-nat-for-cloud-final.png?direct&600 |}}
  
 +And you also have to enable routing to the L2 node for your router: 
  
-==== NAT with VPN connection ==== +{{ :level2:cloud_vm:route-to-mikrotik-for-prox-mox.png?direct&600 |}}
  
 ===== Virtual node peculiarities ===== ===== Virtual node peculiarities =====
l2_vm.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/04 13:29 by emozolyak

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