Echelon IP-852 Channel User Manual

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Using NAT, DHCP, DNS on an IP-852 Channel

TP-1250 High Speed Backbone

FT-10
Channel

FT/TP-1250
Router

Figure 4.5 Connecting Devices on a Network

The high-speed backbone is a physical wire and, since all TP/XF-1250 to TP/FT-10

routers are connected to the same physical wire, communication proceeds unimpeded.

IP-852 devices are logically identical to TP/XF-1250 or TP/FT-10 routers, but use IP as

their high-speed backbone instead of a TP/XF-1250 backbone. They may not be

connected to the same physical wire.
Two IP-852 devices located in different cities could use the Internet as a high-speed

backbone to create a single L

ON

W

ORKS

network. Instead of connecting the two IP-852

devices with one long wire, the Internet is used to create a “virtual wire”. The IP-852

Configuration Server creates this virtual wire.

Home

Network A

i.LON 600

192.168.1.102

NAT

Gateway

192.168.1.1

Home

Network B

i.LON 600

10.1.1.8

NAT

Gateway

10.1.1.1

ISP A

ISP B

Internet

29.1.7.65

131.23.203.17

FT Channel

FT Channel

New York

London

Figure 4.6 Creating a Virtual Wire

The IP-852 Configuration Server is aware of NAT gateways, and you should enter each

NAT gateway in your system as you create your IP-852 channel (virtual wire). In Figure

4.6, the IP-852 Configuration Server could be configured as shown below.

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