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Level2 cloud running virtual image

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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:

Adding virtual cloud node

To add a virtual node, press the respective button in the Level2 node list:

You will see the following popup window:

When selecting a license, please refer to the license extra information underneath the selection box:

Then a progress window will come:

and final message:

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.

Connecting virtual cloud node to your hardware

You can connect your virtual node to real equipment with either ways:

MQTT protocol

Please refer to the article on connecting MQTT devices to Level2

TCP/IP based protocols using NAT technique

In this scenario, you arrange your system like this:

Below is the example of NAT settings for Mikrotik router:

And you also have to enable routing to the L2 node for your router:

Virtual node peculiarities

Please note, that the virtual node will be created with the “hidden” VPN service turned on. Because the VPN is the only method you can access the VM remotely. Please rerfer to your local rates for the cost of the services.

Please note that licensed cloud image will be stopped after account balance becomes zero, then after 2 weeks of stopped state this image will be deleted.