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KepServerEx - Configure OPC UA device endpoint behind NAT device

LFurini
3-Newcomer

KepServerEx - Configure OPC UA device endpoint behind NAT device

Hello!

 

I'm configuring a PLC device inside a local network (a S7-1500 with endpoint opc.tcp://192.168.0.190:49320) and already configured a NAT device to translate the local IP for a public IP at the VLAN (10.10.230.235).

 

From my server I can ping the NAT but when I try to configure it into Kepware (installed at the same server) it doesn't find any available endpoints. I tried also to configure it using "Discovery Server" function.

 

Any ideas in how to configure a endpoint behind a NAT address?

 

Thanks in advance!

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cmorehead
12-Amethyst
(To:LFurini)

@LFurini 

 

Kepware has a couple of knowledge base articles that covers the use of NAT devices with Kepware products. Here is a link to the articles which only require a free "My Kepware" account login credentials to access.

 

Article - CS320299 - NAT devices in PTC Kepware Products

 

Article - CS307824 - OPC UA Client driver fails to connect to OPC UA server in PTC Kepware Products

 

As the articles suggest, there will need to be some port forwarding required for the connection to work.

 

Thanks,

*Chris 

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cmorehead
12-Amethyst
(To:LFurini)

@LFurini 

 

Kepware has a couple of knowledge base articles that covers the use of NAT devices with Kepware products. Here is a link to the articles which only require a free "My Kepware" account login credentials to access.

 

Article - CS320299 - NAT devices in PTC Kepware Products

 

Article - CS307824 - OPC UA Client driver fails to connect to OPC UA server in PTC Kepware Products

 

As the articles suggest, there will need to be some port forwarding required for the connection to work.

 

Thanks,

*Chris 

LFurini
3-Newcomer
(To:cmorehead)

Hi @cmorehead 

 

At the end I didn't arrived to configure the port forwarding, but as the NAT rule says it worked 1:1.

 

I used the structure like this:

opc.tcp://<NAT CONFIGURED IP>:<ORIGINAL ENDPOINT PORT>

 

Thanks a lot for you support!

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