The client will only be able to access M-memory in your server Do-more. It cannot access C60. To access C60 you will have to use the PUBLISH in your server to move C60 to somewhere in M-memory and then correspondingly, use the map as shown in the above PDF document and enter the correct Type & Offset in your DLRX instruction in your client to get it.
Hope this helps!
Can't publish a "C", however I was able to use MOVER (C60 to MHRxx) and then in the client DLRX the V(MHRxx) to a V, and it worked. So with a bottle of aspirin and your help, I can make this work, Thanks.
The whole reason for this was to segregate some of my traffic by putting the ECOM100 in the DO-More Client rack, beginning to wonder if it's worth the effort, maybe I'll investigate a managed switch/s with vlan.
Thanks again
I've tried the managed switch route. I was unable to get it to work. A switch manufacturer thought that setting up a 1-1 NAT between the Do-More IP and the external network would work. But it didn't. I bought an expensive industrial switch but even the switch manufacturer couldn't get it to work. The only way it would have worked was if there was only 1 Do-More on the network, but then you wouldn't need the managed switch anyway (or an ECOM card).
The only thing I've been able to get to work with multiple Do-More CPUs on the same network is to use the ECOM100 card for network access and the Do-More port for the isolated expansion network. Then you have the issues with the ECOM100 limitations, but it's the only option that I've found that works.