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Page 1 - MOXA Technologies Co., Ltd

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Third Edition, November 2007 www.moxa.com/product MOXA Technologies Co., Ltd. Tel: +886-2-8919-1230 Fax: +886-2-891

Page 2 - Disclaimer

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-3• 2 rack-mount ears • Power cord (AC models only) • 1 x CBL-RJ45M9-150 (RJ45 to male DB9 cable)

Page 3 - Table of Contents

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-24Change Session (default=(^T)0x14): This field defines the quick key to

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-25Auto-Link Protocol: If this field is set to None, the NPort 6000 will n

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-26SSH TCP alive check time (default=7 min): The TCP connection will be c

Page 6

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-27Option Description Local Verify the ID against the NPort 6000 User Tab

Page 7

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-28TCP port (default=4001): This is the TCP port number assignment for the

Page 8 - Introduction

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-29Reverse SSH Mode TCP alive check time (default=7 min): This field spec

Page 9 - Package Checklist

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-30Try next type on authentication denied (default=Disable): The field ena

Page 10 - NPort 6450

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-31LPD PRN Mode TCP alive check time (default=7 min): This field specifie

Page 11 - Product Features

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-32Dial In/Out Applications PPP Mode PPP provides standard PPP service fo

Page 12 - Product Selection Chart

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-33Option Description Local Verify the ID against the NPort 6000 User Tab

Page 13 - Product Specifications

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-4• NM-FX01-S-SC: Network module with one 100BaseFX single mode fiber port (SC connector; supports c

Page 14

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-34TCP/IP compression (default=No): The setting of this field depends on w

Page 15

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-35SLIP Mode SLIP provides standard SLIP service for both dial-in and dia

Page 16

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-36SLIPD Mode SLIPD (SLIP on demand) is used for dial-in services, since

Page 17 - NPort 6150

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-37Dynamic Mode Dynamic mode integrates PPPD, SLIPD, and Terminal dial-in

Page 18 - Getting Started

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-38Disabled Mode When the Application is set to Disable, the relevant por

Page 19 - Panel Layout

88 Chapter 8 Additional Serial Port Settings In this chapter, we describe additional serial port settings on the NPort 6000. The same configuratio

Page 20 - NPort 6250

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Additional Serial Port Settings 8-2Port Communication Parameters Port alias: This optional field allows you to ass

Page 21

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Additional Serial Port Settings 8-3should disable the port’s FIFO setting if the attached serial device does not ha

Page 22 - Connecting the Hardware

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Additional Serial Port Settings 8-4Port Modem Settings Modem settings are used for the Dial In/Out modes. These se

Page 23

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Additional Serial Port Settings 8-5Used to choose cipher priority for SSL and SSH to build secure connections. The

Page 24 - LED Indicators

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-5Product Selection Chart The following table shows the main differences between the NPort 6000 model

Page 25

99 Chapter 9 System Management Settings In this chapter, we describe additional server settings on the NPort 6000. The same configuration options

Page 26 - JP6, JP7

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-2Misc. Network Settings Accessible IP List The NPort 6000 uses an IP address-based fi

Page 27 - JP8, JP9 for Port 1

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-3Refer to the following table for more configuration examples. Allowed hosts Entered

Page 28

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-4Read-only and Read/write access control The following fields allow you to define user

Page 29

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-5User Table The NPort 6000 User Table may be used for to authenticate users for termi

Page 30 - Configuration Options

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-6Authentication Server RADIUS server IP: If you are using a RADIUS server for user au

Page 31

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-7System Log Settings System Log Settings allows the administrator to customize which

Page 32 - Telnet Console

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-8Auto Warning Settings Event Settings On the Event Settings page, you may configure h

Page 33

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-9Serial Event Settings On the Serial Event Settings page, you may configure how admin

Page 34

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-106000 will automatically send a warning to the administrator as configured on the Ser

Page 35 - Serial Console

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-6Product Specifications NPort 6610/6650 LAN Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 Protection Built-in 1.5 KV m

Page 36

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-11 ATTENTION Consult your Network Administrator or ISP for the proper mail server sett

Page 37

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-12Maintenance Console Setting On this screen, access to different NPort 6000 configur

Page 38

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-13Ping You can ping an IP address from the NPort 6000 web console in order to test th

Page 39 - Device Control Applications

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-14Firmware Upgrade The NPort 6000’s firmware can be upgraded though the web console,

Page 40 - Socket Applications

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-15Configuration Import/Export The NPort 6000 can share or back up its configuration by

Page 41

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-16Load Factory Defaults This function will reset all of NPort 6000’s settings to the

Page 42 - UDP Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-17 ATTENTION If you forget the password, the ONLY way to configure the NPort 6000 is b

Page 43 - SSH Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-18System Monitoring Serial to Network Connections Go to Serial to Network Connections

Page 44 - Reverse SSH

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-19Serial Port Status Go to Serial Port Status under Serial Status to view the current

Page 45

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-20Overrun: The NPort is unable to hand received data to a hardware buffer because the

Page 46

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-7OS Driver Support Real COM drivers for: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/XP x64/2003/2003 x64/Vista/Vi

Page 47

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-21Network Connections Go to Network Connections under System Status to view network co

Page 48 - Using Your Web Browser

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-22Network Statistics Go to Network Statistics under System Status to view network stat

Page 49 - Trusted Site Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-23Serial Data Log Data logs for each serial port can be viewed in ASCII or HEX format.

Page 50

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-24System Log This option displays the system log. You may click Select all to select t

Page 51 - Opening the Web Console

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-25Routing Go to Routing under System Status to display the routing information.

Page 52 - Web Console Navigation

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-26Dout State (for 6450/6650) Dout State refers to the relay output status, which can b

Page 53 - Basic Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-27Save Configuration Go to Save Configuration and then click Save to save the your sub

Page 54 - Network Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual System Management Settings 9-28Restart Ports Go to Restart Ports under Restart and then select the ports to be rest

Page 55

1100 Chapter 10 Software Installation/Configuration This chapter covers the following topics:  Overview  NPort Windows Driver Manager ¾ Installi

Page 56 - Advanced Network Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-2Overview The Documentation & Software CD included with your NPort 6000

Page 57 - Configuring the Route Table

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-8Serial No. of ports 4 Interface RS-232/422/485, male DB9 Serial Communication Parameters Parity

Page 58 - Internet

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-3 3. Click Next to install the program’s shortcuts in the appropriate Start

Page 59

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-44. Click Next to proceed with the installation. The installer then display

Page 60

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-5 Using NPort Windows Driver Manager After you install NPort Windows Driver

Page 61

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-6 Alternatively, you can select Input Manually and then manually enter the N

Page 62 - Module Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-7available for use. The host computer will not have the ability to use the C

Page 63 - NM-FX02-M-SC, NM-FX02-S-SC

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-8 To re-configure the settings for a particular serial port on the NPort 600

Page 64

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-97. In the Basic Setting tab, use the COM Number drop-down list to select a

Page 65 - STP Calculation

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-10Tx Mode Hi-Performance is the default for Tx mode. After the driver sends

Page 66 - Configuring RSTP

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-119. The Serial Parameters tab in the following figure show the default set

Page 67 - NM-GPRS/GSM

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-1211. To save the configuration to a text file, select Export from the COM

Page 68 - GSM Operation Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-9NPort 6250, 6250-S-SC, and 6250-M-SC LAN Ethernet NPort 6250 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 NPort 6250-S-SC

Page 69

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-133. Click Next to install program files to the default directory, or click

Page 70 - GPRS Operation Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-145. Click Next to proceed with the installation. The installer then displa

Page 71 - SMS Operation mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-15Configuring NPort Search Utility The Broadcast Search function is used to

Page 72

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-162. When the search is complete, all NPort 6000 servers that were located

Page 73

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-17Linux Real TTY Drivers Basic Procedures To map an NPort 6000 serial port t

Page 74 - NM-Modem

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-18The mxaddsvr command performs the following actions: 1. Modifies npreal2d

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-19The UNIX Fixed TTY Driver Installing the UNIX Driver 1. Log in to UNIX an

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Software Installation/Configuration 10-20Device naming rule For UnixWare 7, UnixWare 2.1.x, and SVR4.2, use: pts/[n

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AA Appendix A Pinouts and Cable Wiring This appendix covers the following topics:  Port Pinout Diagrams ¾ RS-232/422/485 (Male DB9) Pinouts ¾ RS-

Page 78 - Port Setting Basics

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring A-2Port Pinout Diagrams RS-232/422/485 (Male DB9) Pinouts (for NPort 6150, 6250, and 6450)

Page 79

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-10NPort 6150 LAN Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 Protection Built-in 1.5 KV magnetic isolation Serial No

Page 80 - Host A COM3

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring A-3Cable Wiring Diagrams Ethernet Cables Straight-Through CableRJ45 Plug Pin 1Cable Wiring

Page 81

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring A-4RJ45 (8-pins) to Male DB9 NPort 6000DSRRTSGNDTxDRxDDCDCTSDTRRS-232DeviceDTRCTSGNDRxDTxD

Page 82 - RFC2217 Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring A-5Serial Cables (RS-422/4-Wire RS-485) RJ45 (8-pins) to Female DB9 NPort 6000RS-422/4-wir

Page 83

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring A-6RJ45 (8-pins) to Male DB25 NPort 6000RS-422/4-wire RS-485DeviceCable Wiring2465342837Ma

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring A-7RJ45 (8-pins) to Male DB25 NPort 60002-wire RS-485DeviceCable WiringMale DB25 FemaleDB2

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BB Appendix B RFC2217 This appendix explains how to set up the environment to use RFC-2217 mode. RFC2217 defines general COM port control options

Page 86

CC Appendix C Dynamic Domain Name Server This appendix explains how to use the NPort 6000 with DDNS. When the NPort 6000 receive its IP address fr

Page 87

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Dynamic Domain Name Server C-24. If the NPort 6000 is not authorized to update the DNS server, the DHCP server can

Page 88 - TCP Client Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Dynamic Domain Name Server C-3Configuration DDNS (default=Disable):Use this field to enable or disable DDNS. Serve

Page 89

DD Appendix D Well Known Port Numbers In this appendix, we provide a list of well known port numbers that may cause network problems if you set th

Page 90

22 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter covers the hardware installation of the NPort 6000. Software installation is covered in the next chapter

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Well Known Port Numbers D-2TCP Socket Application Service 53 Domain Name Server (domain) 79 Finger protocol (fing

Page 92

EE Appendix E SNMP Agents with MIB II & RS-232 like groups The NPort 6000 has built-in SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent softwar

Page 93 - Pair Connection Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-2RFC1213 MIB-II Supported SNMP Variables System MIB Interfaces MI

Page 94 - Pair Connection Slave Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-3System MIB Interfaces MIB IP MIB ICMP MIB ipRouteAge i

Page 95 - Ethernet Modem Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-4Address Translation MIB TCP MIB UDP MIB SNMP MIB snmpOutG

Page 96 - Dial-out

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-5overview basicSetting networkSetting opModeSetting moduleType

Page 97 - AT Commands

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-6deviceControl Mode socket Mode socketUdpDestinationAddress2Beg

Page 98 - Terminal Applications

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-7terminal Mode reverseTerminal Mode terminalLoginUserName termi

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-8welcomeMessage sysManagement accessibleIpListNetmask snmpEnab

Page 100 - Terminal BIN (TERM_BIN)

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-9welcomeMessage sysManagement trapServerColdStart trapServerWa

Page 101

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-2Panel Layout NPort 6610/6650 Serial Ports Console LANNetwork ModuleDOUTAC PowerInput8LED Indicat

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual SNMP Agents wit MIB II & RS-232 like groups E-10sysStatus saveConfiguration restart remoteIpIndex saveConfig

Page 103 - Reverse Telnet Mode

FF Appendix F RADIUS Server Managing diverse serial lines and modem pools for large numbers of users creates the need for significant administrati

Page 104

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-2What is RADIUS? Definition Remote Authentication Dial-up User Service, or RADIUS, is the standard

Page 105 - Reverse SSH Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-3Setting up the NPort 6000 Setting up the RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS server IP: This is the I

Page 106 - Printer Applications

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-4http://www.freeradius.com/ Setting up Windows NT Hosts 1. Install Windows NT OPTION PACK 4.0 on t

Page 107 - LPD PRN Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-55. Right click RADIUS in the left information window, and then select Properties. 6. Select Ser

Page 108 - Dial In/Out Applications

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-68. Click Apply. 9. Right click RADIUS in the left information window, and select Start. You will

Page 109 - PPPD Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-75. Select TCP/IP protocol, then click Next to continue. 6. Specify your IP address as shown on

Page 110

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-8 7. Select Ye s , I want to use a RADIUS server and click Next.

Page 111 - SLIP Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-9Setting up Windows 2003 Hosts Windows 2003 uses the IAS service instead of the RADIUS service. For

Page 112 - SLIPD Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with

Page 113 - Dynamic Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-3NPort 6450 RJ45P1 P2 P3 P4Function KeysLED IndicatorsPower JackDOUT Reset LAN ModuleSD slotRJ45

Page 114 - Disabled Mode

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual RADIUS Server F-104. After the installation is complete, click Administrative Tools and run the Internet Authentic

Page 115

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-4NPort 6150 Rear ViewTop ViewFront ViewLEDIndicatorsReset LANPowerJackP1 Panel, DIN-Rail, and R

Page 116 - Serial Parameters

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-5DIN-Rail Mounting DIN-rail attachments can be purchased separately to attach the NPort 6150, 625

Page 117 - Port Data Buffering/Log

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-6You should also heed the following guidelines: y Use separate paths to route wiring for power a

Page 118 - Port Cipher Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-7Connecting to the Network Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the NPort 6000’s 10/100M Ethe

Page 119 - Welcome Message

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-8The NPort 6450 and 6650 models have additional LEDs for the alarm and optional network modules:

Page 120 - System Management Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-9NPort 6150 Jumpers JP4, JP5 NPort 6250 Jumpers JP6, JP7for Port 2JP4, JP5for Port 1

Page 121 - Misc. Network Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-10NPort 6450 Jumpers JP8, JP9 for Port 1JP10, JP11 for Port 2JP12, JP13 for Port 3JP14, JP15 for

Page 122 - SNMP Agent Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Getting Started 2-111 2 3 SW Pull High Pull Low Terminator ON 1 KΩ 1 KΩ 120 KΩ OFF 150 KΩ 150 KΩ ---

Page 123 - Host Table

33 Chapter 3 Initial IP Address Configuration When setting up the NPort 6000 for the first time, the first thing you should do is configure its IP

Page 124 - User Table

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ...1-1 Overvie

Page 125 - Authentication Server

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-2Static and Dynamic IP Addresses Determine whether your NPort 6000 needs to use

Page 126 - System Log Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-3 ATTENTION If a password has been enabled for the NPort 6000 console and the LC

Page 127 - Auto Warning Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-4 ATTENTION In order to use the ARP setup method, both your computer and the NPo

Page 128 - Serial Event Settings

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-51. From the Windows desktop, select Start Æ Run, and type the following in the

Page 129 - E-mail Alert

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-65. Press B or use the arrow keys to select Basic, and then press ENTER. 6. U

Page 130 - SNMP Trap

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-79. Press A or use the arrow keys to select Save and then press ENTER. Press EN

Page 131 - Maintenance

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-8The following instructions and screenshots show how to enter the serial console

Page 132

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 3-96. If you are using the NPort 6610/6650, you may power it up at this point. If

Page 133 - Firmware Upgrade

44 Chapter 4 Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes In this chapter, we describe the various operation modes of the NPort 6000. NPort 6000 modes

Page 134 - Configuration Import/Export

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-2Overview The NPort 6000 network-enables traditional serial (RS-232/422/4

Page 135 - Change Password

UDP Mode... 4-5 Pair Connection and

Page 136 - Certificate

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-3Real COM and Secure Real COM Modes The NPort 6000 comes bundled with Rea

Page 137 - System Monitoring

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-4TCP Server and Secure TCP Server Modes In TCP Server mode, the serial po

Page 138 - Serial Port Error Count

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-5UDP Mode Compared to TCP communication, UDP is faster and more efficient

Page 139 - Serial Cipher Usage Status

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-6Terminal Applications NPort 6000SeriesTCP/IPRS-232TerminalTerminal Termi

Page 140 - Network Connections

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-7Reverse Terminal Applications TCP/IPRouter Server ServerRS-232Unix Windo

Page 141 - Network Statistics

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-8Printer Modes TCP/IPRS-232Printer Printer Printer PrinterUnixIBMNPort 60

Page 142 - Serial Data Log

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introducing Serial Port Operation Modes 4-9Dial In/Out Modes NPort 6000SeriesTCP/IPRouterUNIX Server PC NotebookMod

Page 143 - System Log

55 Chapter 5 Configuration with the Web Console The web console is the most user-friendly method available to configure the NPort 6000. With a sta

Page 144 - Routing

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-2Using Your Web Browser Browser Cookie Settings Verify that cookies are enable

Page 145 - Dout State (for 6450/6650)

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-3 ATTENTION If you are not using Internet Explorer, cookies are usually enable

Page 146 - Restart

Terminal Applications... 7-22 Terminal ASCII (T

Page 147 - Restart Ports

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-4 2. In either case, the window below should appear, showing the list of site

Page 148

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-5Opening the Web Console Open your web browser and enter 192.168.127.254 in th

Page 149 - NPort Windows Driver Manager

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-6The NPort 6000’s web console will appear. Web Console Navigation On the NP

Page 150

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-7Basic Settings You may access Basic Settings in the navigation panel. Server

Page 151

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-8Time zone (default=GMT Greenwich Mean Time): This field shows the currently s

Page 152

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-9IP configuration (default=Static): You can choose from four possible IP confi

Page 153

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-10The NPort 6000 will play the role of a DNS client, in the sense that it will

Page 154

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-11By using RIP, a gateway host with a router can send its entire routing table

Page 155

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-12You are allowed up to 32 entries in the route table. For each entry, you mus

Page 156

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-13 Generally, connections to the Internet are handled by assigning a gateway s

Page 157

Serial Port Status ... 9-19 Serial Port Error Co

Page 158

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-14 Configuring Multiple-Point Routes NPort 6000SeriesNPort 6000SeriesNPort 600

Page 159 - NPort Search Utility

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuration with the Web Console 5-15For this example, assume that Modem 1 is connected to serial port 1, Modem 2

Page 160

66 Chapter 6 Module Settings In this chapter, we describe additional settings related to the NM-TX01, NM-FX01-M-SC, NM-FX01-S-SC, NM-FX02-M-SC, NM

Page 161

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-2NM-TX01, NM-TX02, NM-FX01-M-SC, NM-FX01-S-SC, NM-FX02-M-SC, NM-FX02-S-SC Redundancy Settings Thi

Page 162

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-3The figure below shows a network made up of three LANs separated by three bridges. Each segment

Page 163

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-4STP will determine which path between each bridged segment is most efficient, and then assigns a

Page 164 - Linux Real TTY Drivers

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-5STP Configuration After all the bridges on the network agree on the identity of the Root Bridge,

Page 165 - Removing Linux Driver Files

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-6Forward Delay: The amount of time this device waits before checking to see if it should change t

Page 166 - The UNIX Fixed TTY Driver

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-7 Type: The NM-GPRS/GSM module supports 3 types of operation modes. The choices are GSM, GPRS, an

Page 167 - Adding an additional server

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-8Destination IP address: Source IP address: IP netmask: If you do not configure these three param

Page 168 - Pinouts and Cable Wiring

Appendix E SNMP Agents with MIB II & RS-232 like groups ... E-1 RFC1213 MIB-II Supported SNMP Variables ...

Page 169 - Port Pinout Diagrams

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-9Connection interval (default= 5 min): The time interval of Periodically connect function. Pi

Page 170 - Cable Wiring Diagrams

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-10a row, the data from the serial device will be sent through the GPRS connection. continuous suc

Page 171 - RJ45 (8-pins) to Male DB25

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-11Event Settings On the Event Settings page, you may configure how administrators are notified o

Page 172 - RJ45 (8-pins) to Female DB9

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-12Serial Event Settings On the Serial Event Settings page, you may configure how administrators

Page 173

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-13 ATTENTION SNMP indicates a change in DCD or DSR signals but does not differentiate between the

Page 174

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-14 PPP mode: PPP provides standard PPP service for both dial-in and dial-out. PPPD mode: PPPD (PP

Page 175 - RFC2217

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Module Settings 6-15 Option Description Local Verify the ID against the NPort 6000 User Table. RADIUS Verify the I

Page 176 - Dynamic Domain Name Server

77 Chapter 7 Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes In this chapter, we explain how to configure the individual serial port modes. This chapter c

Page 177 - Domain name = moxa.com

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-2Port Setting Basics Each serial port on the NPort 6000 can be configured

Page 178 - Configuration

NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-3Device Control Applications Real COM Mode TCP alive check time (default

Page 179 - Well Known Port Numbers

11 Chapter 1 Introduction The NPort 6000 series of secure serial device servers have many exceptional features. There are currently seventeen mode

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-4 ATTENTION When Max connection is greater than 1, the NPort 6000 will us

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-5 ATTENTION If your NPort 6000 serial port is in Real COM mode and config

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-6y Delimiter + 1: Data in the buffer will be transmitted after 1 additio

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-7TCP alive check time (default=7 min): This field specifies how long the

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-81200 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. In this case, the tota

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-9 ATTENTION If used, the Inactivity time setting should be greater than t

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-10Secure (default=No): If you select Ye s , data sent through the Etherne

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-11Delimiter process (default=Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field det

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-12TCP Client Mode TCP alive check time (default=7 min): This field speci

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-13 ATTENTION Inactivity time is ONLY active when Connection Control (see

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Introduction 1-2Overview The NPort 6000 can be used to connect any serial device to an Ethernet network, and suppor

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-14Option Description Startup/None (default) A TCP connection will be es

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-15As data is received through the serial port, it is stored by the NPort

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-16 ATTENTION The maximum selectable IP address range is 64 addresses. How

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-171200 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. In this case, the tot

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-18. ATTENTION When establishing a Pair Connection between two serial port

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-19Ethernet Modem Mode The NPort 6000 accepts the AT command ATD IP addre

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-20Dial-out The NPort 6000 accepts the AT command “ATD IP:TCP port” from t

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-21AT Commands The NPort 6000 supports the following common AT commands as

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-22S Registers No. S Register Description & default value Remarks 1

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NPort 6000 Series User’s Manual Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes 7-23Authentication type (default=None): This field allows you to configure

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