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On the port forwarding for the LAN BLF does it need to be pointed to the IPU or the processor IP address ?
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Thats what I thought but after moving from a MPLS to doing it via the internet and port forwarding the BLF's don't work nor can I access the systems remotely to program
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I have never tried to do BLF using port forwarding. I always ask their IT for a VPN between sites.
If done correctly you should be able to access the processor via port forwarding. I do this for a couple of systems that I can't dial-up..
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We got one site to work but the other 2 the routers don't support it with the ports 160-162 , does anyone know if the port numbers can be changed
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