February-26th-2021, 09:02 AM
Hello Carsten,
I have tested the "LANEnabler" container for cifX0 in the version 1.1.3 successfully on my ...TPI... device . I am able to ping the cifX0 from a remote station that is in the same IP subnet and also I am able to ping the remote station from insider the cifX0 container. I used the same setup as you have configured and set the cifX0 IP address during my test to value 192.168.1.111 while the remote station was conifgured to 192.168.1.1.
The README of the containers https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/hilsch...ernet-lan/ says: "After a change a container restart is necessary while no Ethernet cable is plugged into this interface.". This means the driver needs at least one restart. I did it very simple: I just removed the power of my device and let it boot again ... and right after that I was able to ping the devices.
The changes from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 was just a README text change. The change from 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 was simple a check if on ...TPI... devices the cifX0 was created already by Node-RED that the container does not start the cifX0 in another instance to avoid a collision. So also this change has no influence on the container's core function.
Right now I have no explanation why 1.1.1 works and 1.1.3 not. You should try to repower your device as I did.
Thx
Armin
I have tested the "LANEnabler" container for cifX0 in the version 1.1.3 successfully on my ...TPI... device . I am able to ping the cifX0 from a remote station that is in the same IP subnet and also I am able to ping the remote station from insider the cifX0 container. I used the same setup as you have configured and set the cifX0 IP address during my test to value 192.168.1.111 while the remote station was conifgured to 192.168.1.1.
The README of the containers https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/hilsch...ernet-lan/ says: "After a change a container restart is necessary while no Ethernet cable is plugged into this interface.". This means the driver needs at least one restart. I did it very simple: I just removed the power of my device and let it boot again ... and right after that I was able to ping the devices.
The changes from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 was just a README text change. The change from 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 was simple a check if on ...TPI... devices the cifX0 was created already by Node-RED that the container does not start the cifX0 in another instance to avoid a collision. So also this change has no influence on the container's core function.
Right now I have no explanation why 1.1.1 works and 1.1.3 not. You should try to repower your device as I did.
Thx
Armin
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