Setup with initial connections

I am a bit new to OPC, and so I am trying to test some connections and see how they run. Inside an internal network (home based lan), I have the Ignition OPC server running on a desktop. The IP address for the desktop is 192.168.254.115. I have started a project using the simulated PLC driver.

By the way, I have installed this on a linux desktop, running openSUSE 12.3. The networking issues should be basically the same, I think, as any other platform.

When I open the gateway and go to Configure -> OPC-UA -> Certificates, under “This Gateway”, it has my ip address listed as:

IP Address 	192.168.1.101

At one time, I think before I installed ignition, I did have the local network with the ip addresses using 192.168.1.xxx instead of 192.168.254.xxx.

My ifconfig status shows:

eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 48:5B:39:38:8A:57 inet addr:192.168.254.115 Bcast:192.168.254.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::4a5b:39ff:fe38:8a57/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:138343 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:193719 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:5 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:48261869 (46.0 Mb) TX bytes:81755684 (77.9 Mb)

My goal is to be able to connect to the gateway from a remote pc on the same lan. My laptop, which connects by wireless, has an ip address of 192.168.254.118.

Is it possible to connect to the gateway by the lan? I have been assuming that I should do this before I try and connect a client remotely through the lan.

Do I need to force the OPC-UA server to be set up on the correct ip address? I don’t know why it picked up the old addressing scheme.

Thanks for your help in advance.

Neramdaman:

Under opc-ua - settings , check what the IP is set too.

Also check to see what your /etc/hosts file contains. It may still have an old 192.168.1.101 entry.

-Mike

[quote=“Dravik”]Neramdaman:

Under opc-ua - settings , check what the IP is set too.

Also check to see what your /etc/hosts file contains. It may still have an old 192.168.1.101 entry.

-Mike[/quote]

In addition to this, you can regenerate the certificates on the certs page and they will include the currently configured hostname/IP address.

Thank you. Refreshing my ip address and then regenerating the certificates did the trick!