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KUKA Connect Connectivity Guide
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Issued: 9.10.2018
Version: 3.2
Creating Static IP Address List
Select and document your static LANs so that each fogNode can communicate with your robot networks.
Select and document your WAN IP addresses for auto discovery and so that each fogNode can
communicate with your internet connection.
Note:
Skip this section if you will use DHCP for both your WAN and LAN.
To complete a static IP address list for one fogNode and one fogLet:
1. Select and document two LAN IP addresses for the robot network you will connect.
Note:
Two LAN IP addresses are necessary for the robot network because two virtual machines
correspond with the S0 port of the fogNode.
Each static LAN IP address must be within the same subnet as its corresponding robot network
for auto discovery to occur.
Correct:
10.79.168.xxxx – where 168 is the subnet
Note:
If it is not possible to create IP addresses in the same subnet, contact support at
for assistance.
2. Select and document one static WAN IP address for your fogNode.
3. Keep the IP address list handy during the deployment process.
Whitelisting
To ensure connectivity to the cloud, you may need to create a whitelist as part of pre-deployment
planning.
To determine if you need to whitelist, answer these questions:
Do you have a firewall?
Do you have a proxy?
If you do have a firewall, do you typically whitelist items?
Do you have static WAN IP addresses?
If a whitelist is needed, contact the KUKA support team at
to receive the
correct items to whitelist.
fogNode Location Planning
You are now ready to determine the permanent location for the fogNode. The hardware requires
connection to your WAN and LAN networks via Ethernet cables and connection to power via an electrical
outlet. Because of this, the ideal location for your fogNode is near:
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