The following examples illustrate Sox tunneling in Sedona TXS.
Example 1
ip:10.10.6.66│sox:/192.168.1.99
This example shows a connection to a Sox tunnel on port 1876 on a station running at 10.10.6.66. The tunnel uses an “ip” route since “route type” is not explicitly specified and sends messages to a Sedona device at address 192.168.1.99. Note that in this example, the port for the Sedona Framework device is also assumed to be the default 1876, so it is not specified on the end of the address.
Example 2
ip:10.10.6.66│sox:8888/ip=192.168.1.99
This example is the same as Example 1 except that port 8888 is specified for the “tunnel station”. This port number must match the station’s SoxTunnel Port property value (Figure 4).
Example 3
ip:136.19.60.54│sox:/bacnet=7
This example specifies a tunnel connection on port 1876 of the station at 136.19.60.54. The tunnel looks for a “bacnet” route with a route address of “7”.
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