RyreInc
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2011
- 205
Not sure if this is the right location for this, or if there is an appropriate forum on this site... I'm pretty new to industrial networking concepts, if there's a better forum or site for this let me know!
I have a machine that uses 2 IP addresses (PLC and HMI) to communicate. These come into an unmanaged switch which also connects these devices to the plant network. The customer wants to see only one IP on their network though. Initially we thought a managed switch would do the trick, but it looks like even if communication is prevented the blocked IP will still be visible to the network. Speaking with a technical expert at one of our vendors pointed us to a Hirschmann EAGLE One, which will work, but has a lot of features we will not utilize, and is pretty expensive.
Are there any other options out there to hide an IP address from one device (the network) while allowing communication with another device?
I have a machine that uses 2 IP addresses (PLC and HMI) to communicate. These come into an unmanaged switch which also connects these devices to the plant network. The customer wants to see only one IP on their network though. Initially we thought a managed switch would do the trick, but it looks like even if communication is prevented the blocked IP will still be visible to the network. Speaking with a technical expert at one of our vendors pointed us to a Hirschmann EAGLE One, which will work, but has a lot of features we will not utilize, and is pretty expensive.
Are there any other options out there to hide an IP address from one device (the network) while allowing communication with another device?