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Possible ways to fix this problem include - Setting up the environment for your client so that it sees the IOC either direct or through the Gateway (but not both) - based on IP networks - Setting up the environment for the Gateway so that it does not see (and forward) IOCs in the local network - based on IP networks - Setting up the PV list of the Gateway so that it does not forward channels from a local IOC - based on channel names The correct solution depends on the structure of your network and the design of your application. You will have to properly identify your data sources and sinks (i.e. CA servers and clients) and their location in your network(s) to find out who should be supposed to see what through which path (Gateway or direct). Once you know what you want to achieve, the CA Reference Manual (the sections on Environment Variables and WANs) and the Gateway Users Guide (sections on Access Security and Gateway Configurations) will provide you with the details of how to set up your clients and/or Gateways. Hope this helps, Ralph Motoki Ooi wrote: Hello all -- Ralph Lange [email protected] Fon: +49 30 6392-2117 BESSY Controls Group www.bessy.de Fax: ... -4859
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