If the both the IOC and camera allow a default gateway to be configured,
you can keep them on separate subnets and simply use a router. The
router can be either a server or a multi-layer switch with an interface
on each of the subnets. The router interface addresses will be the
gateway addresses configured on the IOC and camera. From there one
could create policies to allow only traffic from the (2) devices to span
subnets if there are security concerns.
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On 6/15/11 12:59 PM, Bob Gunion wrote:
I have a Prosilica GigE camera (model GC1380H) which is on a different subnet from the desired location of my ioc. Does the prosilica driver for areaDetector support this? If not, would this be a worthwhile contribution, or is it advisable to keep both on the same subnet?
Thanks,
Bob Gunion
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