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1. Access the Monitor by selecting D1 from the pull down list By selecting this users can view graphs that show all Packets TX Packets RX Packets or Error Packets activity The height of the bar represents Packets s for the type of packet That is as time progresses the height of the bar moves up or down so that the user can view the change in the rate of packet transmission The blue colored bar shows Uni cast packets the red colored bar shows Multi cast packets and the orange colored bar shows Broad cast packets The graph is updated every few seconds allowing the user to analyze data transmission activity in real time The table shows below the graph chart displays the actual link status data rate SNR signal to noise ratio and terminal type CO CPE after negotiation IEX 402 SHDSL Series Monitor D1 Total Packets D1 v Total Packets w Packetisec D1 Total Packets 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 358 715 Unicast Multicast Broadcast Sec D1 D1 Off 0 0 co Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions IEX 402 VDSL2 Series Monitor D1 Total Packets D1 Y Total Packets v D1 Total Packets Packet sec 1 202 404 505 908 Multicast Broadcast Sec D1 US Data rate kbps DS Data rate kbps D1 Connect 30a 101033 101033 US SNR db DS SNR db 11 24 co Using the MAC Address Table This section explains the information provided by the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s MAC address table All MAC Addres
2. User specified time Allows configuration of the local time in local 24 hour format Current Date User specified date Allows configuration of the local date in yyyy mm dd format Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Daylight Saving Time The Daylight Saving Time settings are used to automatically set the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s time forward according to national standards Start Date User specified date Specifies the date that Daylight Saving Time begins End Date Setting Description Factory Default User specified date Specifies the date that Daylight Saving Time ends Offset User specified hour Specifies the number of hours that the time should be set None forward during Daylight Saving Time System Up Time Indicates how long the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender remained up since the last cold start The up time is indicated in seconds Time Zone Time zone Specifies the time zone which is used to determine the local GMT Greenwich time offset from GMT Greenwich Mean Time Mean Time NOTE Changing the time zone will automatically correct the current time Be sure to set the time zone before setting the time Time Server IP Name IP address or name of The IP or domain address e g 192 168 1 1 None time server time stdtime gov tw or time nist gov IP address or name of The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender will try to locate the secondary time server se
3. eeeisseerreuuannneeeu auae uuuuuu su suuu uuum uu unu n 4 1 Oise RRO UIPIeS MOORING E TL oem 4 2 Remote Managemen eet earnest Orne 4 3 H aCA e t c A 4 4 MIB GFOUDS 5 1 E ERE EYE ERES REEEEERERR IRI a RS as a oe RNR S RN RN RP RENDERE DR AR RE EXNRER RR RES RR RR EREPEREPEERR ERR PER EPERERR REGE Dd A 1 1 About this Manual Thank you for purchasing Moxa s managed DSL Ethernet extender Read this user s manual to learn how to connect your DSL Ethernet extender to Ethernet enabled devices in industrial applications The following two chapters are covered in this user manual 0 Getting Started This chapter explains the initial installation process for the DSL Ethernet extender There are three ways to access configuration settings serial console Telnet console and web console O Featured Functions This chapter explains how to access various configuration monitoring and administration functions These functions can be accessed via serial Telnet or web console The web console is the most user friendly way to configure the DSL Ethernet extender In this chapter we will use the web console interface to introduce the functions 2 Getting Started This chapter explains how to install a Moxa DSL Ethernet extender for the first time There are three ways to access the configuration settings serial console Telnet console and web console If you do not know the DSL Ethernet exte
4. q Welcome to the Web Console eun E3 i ji Pare dall Tee rica bs Bond deuchppom N ikh bcia es ie D Dp Dect A Db b name b Cri Db ems J Firn etre laa jairan in ae eee Sin inj rl jp n aes i E 3 E Taher LI L1 dats Aeg Tri emi prec piei pls e E ascen Pan fearg en biro po LLOP amd een rg command Fs Hr afar riens T riz Eriz pA ri wer i eun MeL ater tabla Pin c megan eed oo Eee UL ee CA SAD e i hymen iog Tha paies tor Sri wat Lead ing 2 nete IM ne A Lnd 4m d lt 2 a a w E heaps WEBSERVER E ELOLE una HEUS 11 Project View Device Link Information Event Tools MIB Help ANX view Arslustral Notions Wanaygamani Sofiwere 4 Root Search Devices Device List gh Root B 192 168 127 100 ICMP Device 192 168 127 168 ICMP Device 192 168 127 251 IEX 402 SHDSL 192 168 127 252 IEX 402 SHDSL pi 79 192 168 127 253 EDS 405A B 192 168 127 254 ICMP Device pip5 p5 4 192 168 127 168 192 168 127 252 192 168 427 253 192 168 127 251 192 168 127 254 Linkup SPEED SNR LED Link down COPE DSL Link Status Device Properties 1 Ack ID Source Source IP Device Alias Severity Description Time Issued F 84 MXview Server 0 0 0 0 System Informa MX view server started 2013 03 11 14 09 27 av F 83 MXview Server 192 168 127 100 192 168 127 100 IC Critical Device ICMP unreachable 2013 03 07 11 08 26 v NOTE Please do
5. 4th DIP Switch STD Turbo Speed Selection IEX 402 SHDSL Series Only The IEX 402 SHDSL series supports 2 transmission speed settings STD standard mode and TURBO mode STD mode supports speeds from 192 kbps to 5696 kbps and the maximum speed supported by TURBO mode is 15 3 Mbps The shorter the connection distance between DSL ports the faster the transmission speed not taking environmental noises into consideration If Turbo mode is enabled the unit will step through the different rates of speed until the best bit rate is decided based on the line conditions During the speed training process the DSL connection will constantly disconnect and connect again It takes less than 6 minutes to complete the training process e TURBO mode supports higher transmission speeds when the DSL connection distance is less than 1 5 kilometers e Auto CO CPE assignment is not valid when TURBO mode is enabled Please manually assign one as a CO device and the other as a CPE device e Under Turbo mode when DSL disconnects during a stable connection because of external factors e g reduced SNR cable unplugged and plugged in again the system will try to re establish the link and keep the connection speed less or equal to 5696 kbps in order to provide a stable transmission quality STD INP Mode Selection IEX 402 VDSL2 Series Only The IEX 402 VDSL2 supports two transmission modes STD standard mode and INP impulse noise protection mode STD mode m
6. Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Product Overview MOXA s IEX series are entry level managed DSL Ethernet extenders that allow you to extend the point to point Ethernet connections over DSL technology in a cost effective way With the IEX series networks can be set up without additional fiber upgrades or reconstruction by leveraging existing copper wiring resources Compliant with G SHDSL bis and VDSL2 standards the IEX 402 SHDSL series supports data rates of up to 15 3 Mbps across distances of up to 8 km The IEX 402 VDSL2 series fulfill high bandwidth requirements of up to 100 Mbps across distances of up to 3 km transmission data rate depends on cable quality environmental noise and connection distance For simple installation the following configuration steps allow you to effectively reduce deployment time simplify maintenance and enhance manageability Wiring the Devices MOXA s IEX series have two ports The upper port is a 10 100BaseT x port for connecting to an Ethernet enabled device such as a switch or a PLC The lower port is designed to connect both DSL extenders through a twisted pair copper wire 2 wire twisted copper cable Control NM CO CPE Switch Getting Started Step 1 DIP Switch Settings Both extenders need to have the same DIP switch settings except when manually configuring CO CPE designations co SPEED ANN B SID CPE co SNR SPEED ANNEX A STD TURBO IEX 402 SHD
7. None Password Setting Disable Enable to To reset the password from the Web Browser interface click Disable change password the Change password check box type the Old password type the New password retype the New password and then click Activate Max of 45 characters Old password Type the current password when changing the password New password Type new password when enabled to change password Max 45 characters Retype password If you type a new password in the Password field you will be None required to retype the password in the Retype new password field before updating the new password Email Address Max of 30 characters You can set up to 4 email addresses to receive alarm emails None from the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender Send Test Email After you complete the email settings you should first click Activate to activate those settings and then press the Send Test Email button to verify that the settings are correct 3 22 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions NOTE Auto warning e mail messages will be sent through an authentication protected SMTP server that supports the CRAM MD5 LOGIN and PAIN methods of SASL Simple Authentication and Security Layer authentication mechanism We strongly recommend not entering your Account Name and Account Password if auto warning e mail messages can be delivered without using an authentication mechanism Using Diagnostics The Moxa DSL Et
8. This function provides users with a quick way to restart the system Restart This function will restart the system Reset to Factory Default Reset to Factory Default This function will reset all settings to their factory default values Be aware that previous settings will be lost This function provides users with a quick way of restoring the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s configuration to factory defaults The function is available in the serial Telnet and web consoles NOTE After restoring the factory default configuration you will need to use the default network settings to re establish the web or Telnet console connection with the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Configuring SNMP Featured Functions The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender supports SNMP V1 V2c and V3 SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication which means that SNMP servers access all objects with read only or read write permissions using the community strings public and private by default SNMP V3 requires that you select an authentication level of MD5 or SHA and is the most secure protocol You can also enable data encryption to enhance data security Supported SNMP security modes and levels are shown in the following table Select the security mode and level that will be used to communicate between the SNMP agent and manager Protocol Authentication Encryption Version V1 V2c Community string
9. Port Settings DSL port settings provide the interface to configure the port transmission speed IEX 402 SHDSL Series xDSL Port Setting aia 1 Mode T D1 G SHDSL bis CO CO Disable Auto B EU SNR Description Setting Description Factory Default Standard Display the standard of DSL port G SHDSL bis Name Max 63 characters Specifies an alias for the port to help administrators None differentiate between different devices Example Site A Mode SET ACT Device type SET The value same as CO CPE DIP switch configuration CO CO or CPE after ACT The value after connected pairs negotiation negotiation Turbo The IEX 402 SHDSL series support two communication modes Standard STD and Turbo The difference is the transmission data rate highest up to 5 7Mbps and 15 3Mbps for standard and turbo mode respectively The higher the transmission data rate the shorter the connection distance In other words lower data rates can extend the transmission over a longer distance In standard mode the connection speed is decided once the connection is established between the CO and the CPE based on line conditions including distance SNR signal to noise ratio and cable quality However the transmission speed of Turbo mode will be auto detected from 5696 Kbps to 15 3 Mbps gradually It should take less than 7 minutes to complete the training process Turbo mode status Indicates whether turbo mode is enabled or not based on DIP
10. Transition On Off U Power Transition Off On System Events Warning e mail is sent when DSL Ethernet extender Cold Start Power is cut off and then reconnected DSL Ethernet extender Warm Moxa DSL Ethernet extender is rebooted such as when network Start parameters are changed IP address subnet mask etc NOTE The sender of warning e mail messages will have the following form Managed DSL Ethernet extender OOOOO DSL Ethernet extender Location Where Managed DSL Ethernet extender 00000 is the default DSL Ethernet extender Name 00000 is the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s serial number and DSL Ethernet extender Location is the default Server Location Refer to the Basic Settings section to see how to modify DSL Ethernet extender Name and DSL Ethernet extender Location 3 21 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Configuring Email Settings Email Warning Events Settings Mail Server IP Name SMTP p Port Account Name Account Password L Change Account Password Old Password New Password Retype Password Er en 1st email address 2nd email address 3rd email address 4th email address send Test E mail Mail Server IP Name Description Factory Default IP address The IP Address of your email server None SMTP Port Factory Default 25 Description SMTP port Display the SMTP port number Account Name Description Factory Default Max 45 of charters Your email account
11. Update System Files from Local PC Update System Files from Local PC Configuration File Log File Upgrade Firmware Upload Configure Data Configuration File Click Export to save the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s configuration file to the local host Log File Click Export to save the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s log file to the local host Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions NOTE Some operating systems will open the configuration file and log file directly in the web page In such cases right click the Export button to save the file Upgrade Firmware To import a new firmware file into the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender click Browse to select the firmware file that is saved on your computer The upgrade procedure will proceed automatically after clicking Import Upload Configure Data To import a configuration file into the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender click Browse to select the configuration file already saved on your computer The upgrade procedure will proceed automatically after clicking Import ABC Auto Backup Configurator Configuration You can use Moxa s Automatic Backup Configurator to save and load the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s configurations through the DSL Ethernet extender s RS 232 console port ABC Auto Backup Configurator Configuration Auto load ABC s system configurations when system boots up Save the current configurations to ABC Load the ABC s configurations ta Switch Restart
12. Write Read Community SNMP V1 V1 V2c Read Community string V2c Community encryption SNMP V3 No Auth dE MD5 or SHA EN based on MD5 or SHA MD5 or SHA Authentication based on MD5 or SHA key Uses a community string match for authentication Uses a community string match for authentication Uses an account with admin or user to access objects Provides authentication based on HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication Provides authentication based on HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA algorithms and data encryption key 8 character passwords and a data encryption key are the minimum requirements for authentication and encryption These parameters are configured on the SNMP page A more detailed explanation of each parameter is given below the figure SNMP SNMP Read Write Settings SNMP Versions V1 V2c Read Community V1 V2c Write Read Community Admin Auth Type Admin Data Encryption Key User Auth Type User Data Encryption Key Trap Settings 1st Trap Server IP Name 1st Trap Community 2nd Trap Server IP Name 2nd Trap Community Trap Mode Trap Retries 1 98 Timeout 1 300s Private MIB information Switch Object ID V1 V2c public private Ma Auth No Auth public public enterprise 6691_7 17 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions SNMP Read Write Settings SNMP Versions V1 V2c V3 or Specifies the SNMP
13. characters This option is useful for differentiating between the roles or Industrial Ethernet applications of different units Example Factory DSL Ethernet DSL Ethernet extender 1 extender Serial no of this DSL DSL Ethernet extender DSL Ethernet Extender Location Max 80 characters This option is useful for differentiating between the locations of DSL Ethernet different units Example production line 1 extender Location DSL Ethernet Extender Description Max 30 characters This option is useful for recording a more detailed description of MOXA Model name of this DSL DSL Ethernet extender Maintainer Contact Info Max 30 characters This option is useful for providing information about who is responsible for maintaining this unit and how to contact this person 3 5 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Web Auto logout S 60 to 86400 seconds Disable or extend the auto logout time for the web 0 disabled management console Age Time S Setting pescripton FacoryDefaut 15 to 3825 seconds The length of time that a MAC address entry can remain in the 300 Moxa DSL Ethernet extender When an entry reaches its aging time it ages out and is purged from the DSL Ethernet extender effectively cancelling frame forwarding to that specific port CPU Loading Read only The CPU usage volume in the past 5 seconds 30 seconds and None 5 minutes Free Memor
14. extender Access the Monitor by selecting System from the left selection bar Monitor by System allows the user to view a graph that shows the combined data transmission activity of all of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s 18 ports Click one of the four options Total Packets TX Packets RX Packets or Error Packets to view transmission activity of specific types of packets Recall that TX Packets are packets sent out from the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender RX Packets are packets received from connected devices and Error Packets are packets that did not pass TCP IP s error checking algorithm The Total Packets option displays a graph that combines TX RX and TX Error RX Error Packets activity The graph displays data transmission activity by showing Packets s i e packets per second or pps versus sec seconds In fact three curves are displayed on the same graph Uni cast packets in red color Multi cast packets in green color and Broad cast packets in blue color The graph is updated every few seconds allowing the user to analyze data transmission activity in real time Monitor System Total Packets System Total Packets Packetisec System Total Packets 25 20 15 10 5 380 TEO Unicast Multicast Broadcast Sec Utilized of extender bandwidth 0 Format Total Packets Packets in previous 5 sec interval update interval of 5 sec 1 BS4q55 23 o 0 11846 33 L1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monitor by DSL Port D1
15. network portion of the Link Local address is FE80 and the None host portion of the Link Local address is automatically generated using the modified EUI 64 form of the interface identifier DSL Ethernet extender s MAC address Neighbor Cache IPv6 Address Link Layer MAC Address fe80 290 e8frfed1 212 00 90 e8 d1 02 12 Reachable Neighbor Cache The information in the neighbor cache that includes the None neighboring node s IPv6 address the corresponding Link Layer address and the current state of the entry System Time Settings System Time Settings Current Time E _ ex 04 00 04 Current Date i lN ex 2002 11 13 Daylight Saving Time Month Week Day Hour Start Date v EE m v End Date v Offset 0 hour s System Up Time 0d0h37m57s Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London wv 1st Time Server IP Name time nist gov 2nd Time Server IP Name The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender has a time calibration function based on information from an NTP server or user specified time and date Functions such as automatic warning emails can therefore include time and date stamp NOTE The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender does not have a real time clock The user must update the Current Time and Current Date to set the initial time for the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender after each reboot especially when there is no NTP server on the LAN or Internet connection Current Time
16. period of time the agent will resend the trap to the NMS agent The maximum timeout time is 300 sec default is 10 sec and the maximum number of retries is 99 times default is 3 time When the SNMP agent receives acknowledgement from the NMS it will stop resending the inform messages Trap Mode Inform Retries 1 99 3 Timeout 1 300s 10 1st Trap Server IP Name IP or name Specifies the IP address or name of the primary trap server None used by your network 1st Trap Community Max 30 characters Specifies the community string to use for authentication 2nd Trap Server IP Name IP or name Specifies the IP address or name of the secondary trap server None used by your network 2nd Trap Community Setting Description Factory Default Max 30 characters Specifies the community string to use for authentication Private MIB Information DSL Ethernet extender Object ID Specific Moxa DSL Indicates the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s enterprise value Depends on DSL Ethernet extender ID Ethernet extender model type NOTE The DSL Ethernet extender Object ID cannot be changed 3 20 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Using Auto Warning Since industrial Ethernet devices are often located at the endpoints of a system these devices will not always know what is happening elsewhere on the network This means that an industrial DSL Ethernet extender that connects to these devices must pr
17. protocol version used to manage the DSL V1 V2c V1 V2c or V3 only Ethernet extender V1 V2c Read Community Max 30 characters Specifies the community string to authenticate the SNMP agent Public for read only access The SNMP agent will access all objects with read only permissions using this community string V1 V2c Write Read Community Max 30 characters Specifies the community string to authenticate the SNMP agent Private for read write access The SNMP server will access all objects with read write permissions using this community string For SNMP V3 two levels of privilege are available accessing the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender Admin privilege provides access and authorization to read and write the MIB file User privilege allows reading of the MIB file only Admin Auth Type for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description Factory Default No Auth Allows the admin account to access objects without No authentication MEN MD5 Authentication will be based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms No 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication SHA Authentication will be based on the HMAC SHA algorithms No Auth 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication Admin Data Encryption Key for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description Factory Default Enable Enables data encryption using the specified data encryption key No between 8 and 30 ch
18. retry period manually Only valid for IEX 402 VDSL2 Series DHCP Retry Times O to 65535 Users can manually configure the number of DHCP retries Qo oo Only valid for IEX 402 VDSL2 Series IP6 The IPv6 settings include two distinct address types Link Local Unicast addresses and Global Unicast addresses A Link Local address makes the DSL Ethernet extender accessible over IPv6 for all devices attached to the same local subnet To connect to a larger network with multiple segments the DSL Ethernet extender must be configured with a Global Unicast address Global Unicast Address Prefix Prefix Length 64 bits Default Gateway Global Unicast Address The prefix value must be formatted according to the RFC 2373 None Prefix IPv6 Addressing Architecture using 8 colon separated 16 bit hexadecimal values One double colon may be used in the address to indicate the appropriate number of zeros required to fill the undefined fields Global Unicast Address Displays the IPv6 Global Unicast address The network portion None of the Global Unicast address can be configured by specifying the Global Unicast Prefix and using an EUI 64 interface ID in the low order 64 bits The host portion of the Global Unicast address is automatically generated using the modified EUI 64 form of the interface identifier DSL Ethernet extender s MAC address Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Link Local Address The
19. Disabled switch configuration Speed Transmission speed can only be configured while Turbo mode is disabled It shows the list of configurable transmission speeds Transmission speed Auto Allows the DSL ports to negotiate the best transmission Auto speed based on line conditions Fixed speed Manually assigning one of these fixed speed options 192K 384K 512K 768K 1024K 1280K 2048K 2304K 2688K 3072K 3456K 4224K 4608K 4992K 5376K 5696K NOTE Device will try to attain the set speed If line condition degrades reducing SNR but the device is able to keep the link the DSL SNR SPEED LED is the indicator to notify user of the reduced SNR However if the line condition is too poor to maintain the link the connection will be very unstable or disabled to re establish connection MOXA recommends manually assigning a lower transmission speed or to auto mode until the link is able to be established 3 9 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Annex Display the ANNEX A ANNEX B DIP switch configuration ANNEX B EU LED Status The DSL Ethernet extender can display two parameters types on the DSL SPEED SNR LED indicator One is the transmission speed and the other is the signal to noise ratio SNR of the connection Selecting the hardware DIP switch on the DSL Ethernet extender determines what will be displayed for DSL SPEED SNR LED indicator on device front panel Description Factory Default LED ind
20. EX 402 Series Model IEX 402 SHDSL 1 MAI 10 E8 34 87 0 E et Ex ion V1 0 build 12112311 Firmware Welcome to the Web Console Qj Overview See Basic Settings See below for a brief description of each function groups and then click on the item in the left panel to access the item a PENES ML uv ue Le REIP O O llJeJdl l culb TS xa Wm Basic Settings Basic settings for network management parameters and system configurations Onur uto WWarnin SNMP Settings The settings for SNMP Diagnosis 5 s i Gg Monk Auto Warning Send email warning automatically Monitor E Diagnosis The Settings for Mirror port LLDP and use Ping command to test network integrity C MAC Address Table x 5 Monitor Monitor port and network status System Log suova MAC Address Table The complete list of Ethernet MAC Addresses d System log The settings for Syslog and Event log 23 x AI 9 c e g goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Disabling Telnet and Browser Access If you are connecting the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender to a public network but do not intend to manage it over the network we suggest disabling both the Telnet and web consoles This is done from the serial console by navigating to System Identification under Basic Settings Disable or enable the Telnet Console and Web Configuration as shown below MOXA Et
21. Lite 1 3 gt Terminal Emulator M Accessories Programs Startup i Documents d Internet Explorer T at Outlook Express E m viden AN Y c Search JE AP Tools Suite E Pcomm Lite verl 3 A Library Programming Guide sh Help amp Library Reference E RI BS Pcomm Diagnostic sP PComm Monitor E Shut Down 5 3 PComm Terminal Emulator stan ideo 2 Select Open under the Port Manager menu to open a new connection Es AER Terminal Emulator R20 2 2 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Getting Started 3 The Property window should open On the Communication Parameter tab for Ports select the COM port that is being used for the console connection Set the other fields as follows 115200 for Baud Rate 8 for Data Bits None for Parity and 1 for Stop Bits 5 Inthe terminal window the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender will prompt you to select a terminal type Enter 1 to select ansi vt100 and then press Enter m EtherDevice Switch IKS 6726 onsole terminal type 1 angi vt1OO 2 vt52 1 2 3 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Getting Started 6 The serial console will prompt you to log in Press Enter and select admin or user Use the down arrow key on your keyboard to select the Password field and enter a password if desired This password will be required to access any of the consoles web serial Telnet If you do not wish to create a password leave th
22. Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender User s Manual First Edition March 2013 www moxa com product MOXA 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Tec
23. SL Series IEX 402 VDSL 2 Series 3 2 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions 1st DIP switch CO CPE Assignment The DSL Ethernet extenders need to work in pairs with one unit designated as a CO central office device and the other as a CPE customer premise equipment device In addition to manual configuration by selecting the DIP switch settings CO CPE on both devices the IEX series can also perform automatic CO CPE designation when both extenders are set as CO devices all IEX series extenders are set as CO by default The system will auto negotiate to assign CPE to one of the devices in each connected pair and will decide the maximum transmission data rate based on line conditions Control Monitor co CPE Switch NOTE e Time from device boot up to connection ready status 70 seconds to 6 minutes depending on line conditions e The DSL port is designed to be used on private communication lines for point to point connections only and is not able to be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Networks PSTN For the IEX 402 SHDSL series the Auto CO CPE negotiation is only available under STD mode e The system ready time with auto CO CPE negotiation takes approximately 20 seconds to 3 minutes longer depending on line conditions than when manually pre defining the devices one as a CO and the other as a CPE device using the with DIP switch settings NOTE 2nd DIP Switch SNR Speed Display Information The
24. aracters Specifies that data will not be encrypted User Auth Type for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only No Auth Allows the admin account and user account to access objects No without authentication MD5 Auth Authentication will be based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms No 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication SHA Auth Authentication will be based on the HMAC SHA algorithms No 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication User Data Encryption Key for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Enable Enables data encryption using the specified data encryption key No between 8 and 30 characters Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Trap Settings SNMP traps allow an SNMP agent to notify the NMS of a significant event The DSL Ethernet extender supports two SNMP modes Trap mode and Inform mode SNMP Trap Mode Trap In Trap mode the SNMP agent sends a SNMPv1 trap PDU to the NMS No acknowledgment is sent back from the NMS so the agent has no way of knowing if the trap reached the NMS Trap Mode Trap Retries 1 99 Timeout 1 300s SNMP Trap Mode Inform SNMPv2 provides an inform mechanism When an inform message is sent from the SNMP agent to the NMS the receiver sends a response to the sender acknowledging receipt of the event This behavior is similar to that of the get and set requests If the SNMP agent does not receive a response from the NMS for a
25. condary NTP server if the first NTP server fails to connect System File Update Update System Files by Remote TFTP The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender supports saving your configuration or log file to a remote TFTP server or local host Other Moxa DSL Ethernet extenders can also load the configuration at a later time The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender also supports loading firmware or configuration files from the TFTP server or a local host Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Update System Files by TFTP TFTP Server IP arme Configuration Files Path and Name Firmware Files Path and Mame Log Files Path and Name TFTP Server IP Name IP address of TFTP Specifies the IP address or name of the remote TFTP server None server Must be specified before downloading or uploading files Configuration Files Path and Name Max 40 characters Specifies the path and file name of the Moxa DSL Ethernet None extender s configuration file on the TFTP server Firmware Files Path and Name Max 40 characters Specifies the path and file name of the Moxa DSL Ethernet None extender s firmware file Log Files Path and Name Max 40 characters Specifies the path and file name of the Moxa DSL Ethernet None extender s log file After setting the desired paths and file names click Download to download the prepared file from the remote TFTP server or click Upload to upload the desired file to the remote TFTP server
26. der s IP address is 192 168 127 253 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 referred to as a Class B network Your PC s IP address must be set to 192 168 xxx xxx if the subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 or to 192 168 127 xxx if the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 To connect to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet or web console your PC host and the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender must be on the same logical subnet When connecting to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet or web console first connect one of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN or directly to your PC s Ethernet port You may use either a straight through or a cross over Ethernet cable 2 4 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Getting Started NOTE The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s default IP address is 192 168 127 253 After making sure that the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender is connected to the same LAN and logical subnet as your PC open the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet console as follows 1 Click Start gt Run from the Windows Start menu and then Telnet to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address from the Windows Run window You may also issue the Telnet command from a DOS prompt Run Ki Ei Type the name of a program folder document ar Internet j resource and Windows will open it For yau Oper reiner 192 168 127 253 Cancel Browse 2 In the terminal window the Telnet console will prompt you t
27. e Password field blank and press Enter Model IExX 402 VLS5LZ Hare Industrial Ethernet Extender 00002 Lacatian Extender Location Birrware Version V1 0 Serial No ggal IP 192 168 127 252 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 01 Broduct Beviaion i1 t oS SS Se Account Nb user Bassword qeececc e desees ee E 7 The Main Menu of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s serial console should appear In PComm Terminal Emulator you can adjust the font by selecting Font from the Edit menu Basic settings for network and system parameter z 5HME Settings The settings for SNME 3 Link Fault Bass Thru Ihe settings for Link Fault Eass Ihraugh 4 Liagnasis Bing corrand and the settings for Mirror part LLLE 5 HManitar Monitor a part and network status amp Syster lag The settings for Syslog and Event lag 7 Exit Exit Use the up down arrow keys to select a category and then press Enter to select 8 Use the following keys on your keyboard to navigate through the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s serial console Key netic TUER Configuration via Telnet Console NOTE NOTE Opening the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet or web console over a network requires that the PC host and the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender are on the same logical subnet You may need to adjust your PC host s IP address and subnet mask By default the Moxa DSL Ethernet exten
28. e the accessible IP list Disable will allow all IP s connection NetMask 1 Fs 2 1 1 1 1 3 EE 0 1 1 1 1 s 1 D 1 1 e fd 1 0 1 fC Ss fd fC S 0 1 o i You may add or remove IP addresses to limit access to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender When the accessible IP list is enabled only addresses on the list will be allowed access to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender Each IP address and netmask entry can be tailored for different situations e Grant access to one host with a specific IP address For example enter the IP address 192 168 1 1 with netmask 255 255 255 255 to allow access from 192 168 1 1 only e Grant access to any host on a specific subnetwork For example enter the IP address 192 168 1 0 with netmask 255 255 255 0 to allow access from all IPs on the subnet defined by this IP address subnet mask combination e Grant access to all hosts Make sure the accessible IP list is not enabled Remove the checkmark from Enable the accessible IP list The following table shows additional configuration examples Hosts That Need Access Input Format Any host 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 3 7 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Port Settings Ethernet Port Settings Port settings include port transmi
29. eans that data is transmitted directly between two connected points with 2 ms latency INP mode is used for applications which can encounter frequent man made or natural electromagnetic interference e g communication equipment electrical appliances lightening discharges etc When INP mode is enabled DSL communication is protected from impulse noise with a duration of less than 500 us and has a maximum end to end transmission latency of 8 ms For reliable DSL connections the throughput of INP mode is 3 Mbps slower than STD mode Step2 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings section includes the most common settings required by administrators to maintain and control a Moxa DSL Ethernet extender 3 4 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions System Identification System Identification items are displayed at the top of the web console and will be included in alarm emails You can configure the System Identification items to make it easier to identify different DSL Ethernet extenders that are connected to your network system Identification Product Name Industrial Ethernet Extender 0 Product Location Extender Location Product Description MOXA IEX 402 SHDSL Maintainer Contact Info Web Configuration http orhttps Web Auto logout 5 w Age Time s 300 CPU Loading past 5 seconds 1 CPU Loading past30 seconds 1 CPU Loading past 5 minutes 0 Free Memory 3202556 Bytes DSL Ethernet Extender Name Max 30
30. ences window should appear Make sure that VT100 Arrows is checked 2 5 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Getting Started NOTE Terminal Preferences Ea E mulation OF VT 100 ANSI Cancel v Block Cursor Help Mx Rau Fonts Buffer Size 25 Background Calor 7 Use the following keys on your keyboard to navigate through the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet Terminal Options Local Echo Blinking Cursor console Key Function The Telnet console looks and operates in precisely the same manner as the serial console Configuration via Web Browser NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web console is a convenient platform for modifying device configuration and accessing the built in monitoring and network administration functions You can open the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web console using a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer To connect to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet or web console your PC host and the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender must be on the same logical subnet If the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender is configured for other VLAN settings you must make sure that your PC host is on the management VLAN When connecting to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Telnet or web console first connect one of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN or directly to your PC s Ethernet port You may use eith
31. er a straight through or a cross over Ethernet cable The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s default IP address is 192 168 127 253 After making sure that the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender is connected to the same LAN and logical subnet as your PC open the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web console as follows 1 Connect your web browser to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address by entering it in the Address or URL field washingtonpost com News Front Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help t f ei a Hack Bamsand Stop Refresh Home Search 2 6 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Getting Started 2 The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web console will open and you will be prompted to log in Select the login account admin or user and enter the Password This password will be required to access any of the consoles web serial Telnet If you do not wish to create a password leave the Password field blank and press Enter MOXA Industrial Ethernet Extender IEX 402 Series 4 87 08 TAT m PWR1 PWR2 FAULT Product Revision 1 0 Account admin v Password NOTE By default no password is assigned to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web serial and Telnet consoles 3 After logging in you may need to wait a few moments for the web console to appear Use the folders in the left navigation panel to navigate between different pages of configuration options MOXA Industrial Ethernet Extender I
32. herLevice Switch IEX 402 VLDSLZ Basic Settings Bassward Accessible IF Bart Network Tire Backup Media Restart Factory default Upgrade Activate Main menu Syster Identification ESC Previous menu Enter Select Space bar Toggle Switch Nare IEndustrial Ethernet Extender 00002 Switch Location Extender Location Switch Description MOXA IEX 402 VOSL2 Maintainer Contact Info Serial NG aagooi Birrware Version V1 0 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 01 Telnet Console Enable Web Configuration http or https Web Buta lagaut s 0 Age tire 3 300 2 7 3 Featured Functions In this chapter we explain how to access the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s various configuration monitoring and administration functions These functions can be accessed by serial Telnet or web console The serial console can be used if you do not know the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address and requires that you connect the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender to a PC COM port The Telnet and web consoles can be opened over an Ethernet LAN or the Internet The web console is the most user friendly interface for configuring a Moxa DSL Ethernet extender In this chapter we use the web console interface to introduce the functions There are only a few differences between the web console serial console and Telnet console The following topics are covered in this chapter O Product Overview gt Wiring the Devices gt Getting Started
33. hernet extender provides three important tools for administrators to diagnose network systems Ping Use Ping Command to test Network Integrity IP address Name The Ping function uses the ping command to give users a simple but powerful tool for troubleshooting network problems The function s most unique feature is that even though the ping command is entered from the user s PC keyboard the actual ping command originates from the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender itself In this way the user can essentially sit on top of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender and send ping commands out through its ports To use the Ping function type in the desired IP address and then press Enter from the Console utility or click Ping when using the Web Browser interface 3 23 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions LLDP Function Overview LLDP is an OSI Layer 2 protocol defined by IEEE 802 11AB LLDP standardizes the self identification advertisement method and allows each networking device such as a Moxa managed DSL Ethernet extender to periodically send its system and configuration information to its neighbors Because of this all LLDP devices are kept informed of each other s status and configuration and with SNMP this information can be transferred to Moxa s MXview for auto topology and network visualization From the DSL Ethernet extender s web interface you can enable or disable LLDP and set the LLDP transmit interval I
34. hese fixed speed options e Asymmetric speed 100M 100M 100M 70M 80M 50M 60M 30M 55 15M 50M 8M 40M 5M 30M 2 5M 20M 1 5M 10M 1M 8M 1M 5M 768K 3M 512K 1M 256K Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions e Symmetric speed 100M 100M 75M 75M 60M 60M 40M 40M 30M 30M 25M 25M 20M 20M 15M 15M 10M 10M 5M 5M 4M 4M 3M 3M 2M 2M 1M 1M NOTE Device will try to attain the set speed If line condition degrades reducing SNR but the device is able to maintain the link the DSL SNR SPEED LED is the indicator to notify user of the reduced SNR However if the line condition is too poor to maintain the link the connected pairs will try to maintain the speed at 256 kbps under acceptable line conditions Users can check the actual connection speed from Monitor page If the speed is set to 256 kbps it means that the fixed speed can t be maintained based on the line conditions INP The IEX 402 VDSL2 series supports two communication modes STD standard and INP impulse noise protection Both are configured by DIP switch According to the ITU 993 2 standard INP is an error correction algorithm as the number of consecutive DMT symbols or fractions as seen at the input to the de interleaver for which errors can be completely corrected by the error correcting code In STD standard mode the packet will be directly transmitted with latency under 2 ms while INP mode has under 8 ms transmission latency with 500 us i
35. hnical Support Contact Information Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 www moxa com su ort Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Table of Contents About TIS Manualin eee ees vue ee wen see eee eeu vase wt ewe nis UM ULL eee C U ULME Lut CUM LU Eat utate 1 1 Getting Started issii aa aa a A REAREA 2 1 Serial Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT10O ssssssssssssssssnssssrssenrsnnrsnnnrnnernnnnrnsnrrrnnrennernne 2 2 Conriguration via Tenet Console cii easi eva erence karan ere EESE EEEE EEDE EEEE Ee ia rea lona ua Dace ci ut uda idi 2 4 COnPGUrATION Via WeD BFOWSOL c Rr ru a a N NG 2 6 Disabling Telnet and BFoOWSeL ACCESS ipeni EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EA ERI A OA 2 7 Featured FUNCUONS ep 3 1 PFOGUCUOVERVIGW ae 3 2 Willing the DEVICES ciritiietiter iti Pater ERR RE RP ERE REI E ovantes En EE ER Dau On PU Sd Va UR Do DA od o 3 2 setting Stablted dieci odd duu Eur eee ESETE OVE PEE EEEE EEEE dra ealatcattvafialniistatafiateuttatvateatuatratradafotu ete diea 3 2 Diagnostics Management and Performance
36. icator status Displays SPEED SNR DIP switch configuration IEX 402 VDSL2 Series XDSL Port Setting uet CO CPE Mode T cridia INE ees Io Cn SUS INP Description SET ACT Rate Control Speed DS US INF Di VDSL2 CO CO Asymmetric Auto Disabled SPEED Description Setting Description Factory Default Standard Display the standard of DSL port VDSL2 Name Setting Description Factory Default Max 63 characters Specifies an alias for the port to help administrators None differentiate between different devices Example Site A CO CPE Mode SET ACT Device type SET The value same as CO CPE DIP switch configuration CO CO or CO CPE ACT The value after connected pairs negotiation after negotiation Rate Control Data flow from CO to CPE is designated as downstream while upstream is defined as data flow from CPE to CO Downstream and Asymmetric downstream rate is higher than upstream rate Asymmetric upstream transmission Symmetric downstream rate is similar to upstream rate rate Asymmetric can provide a longer transmission distance than symmetric Speed DS US For the IEX 402 VDSL2 series the CO device dictates the line configuration settings to the CPE device Therefore please change the speed setting on the CO device Transmission speed Auto Allows the DSL ports to negotiate the best transmission Auto speed based on line conditions Fixed Speed Manually assigning one of t
37. isable manually By DHCP The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address will be assigned automatically by the network s DHCP server By BootP The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address will be assigned automatically by the network s BootP server DSL Ethernet Extender IP Address IP address for the Moxa Assigns the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address on a 192 168 127 253 DSL Ethernet extender TCP IP network Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions DSL Ethernet Extender Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the Identifies the type of network the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender 255 255 255 0 Moxa DSL Ethernet is connected to e g 255 255 0 0 for a Class B network or extender 255 255 255 0 for a Class C network Default Gateway IP address for gateway Specifies the IP address of the router that connects the LAN to None an outside network DNS IP Address IP address for DNS Specifies the IP address of the DNS server used by your server network After specifying the DNS server IP address you can use the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s URL e g www PT company com to open the web console instead of entering the IP address IP address for 2nd DNS Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server used by None server your network The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender will use the secondary DNS server if the first DNS server fails to connect DHCP Retry Periods 1 to 30 Users can configure the DHCP
38. l be notified about the failed connection Once the Ethernet link is up again the IEX series will try to fast recover the connection without DSL re training The system logs will record link up down events DSL Link Down Mode When the DSL connection is down the IEX series will immediately disable both CO and CPE Ethernet connections to avoid packets being sent through the failed path The IEX series will try to re establish the Ethernet link when the DSL connection is stable again The system logs will record link up down events Network Parameters Network configuration allows users to configure both IPv4 and IPv6 parameters for management access over the network The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender supports both IPv4 and IPv6 and can be managed through either of these address types A brief explanation of each configuration item is given below Network Parameters General Settings IPv4 Auto IP Configuration Disable IP Address 192 158 127 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 1st DIS Server IP Address 2nd ONS Server IP Address IPvG Global Unicast Address Prefix Global Unicast Address Link Local Address IPv4 The IPv4 settings include the DSL Ethernet extender s IP address and subnet mask as well as the IP address of the default gateway In addition input cells are provided for the IP addresses of a 1st and 2nd DNS server Auto IP Configuration Disable The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s IP address must be set D
39. n addition you can view each DSL Ethernet extender s neighbor list which is reported by its network neighbors Most importantly enabling the LLDP function allows Moxa s MXview to automatically display the network s topology and system setup details such as VLAN and Trunking for the entire network Configuring LLDP Settings LLDP Settings General Settings LLDP Enable Message Transmit Interval 30 5 32768secs LLDP Table Neighbor ID Neighbor Poti Neighbor Port Description Neighbor System 2 00 90 68 3487 22 2 iG SHDSL bis Industrial Ethernet Extender 0 3885 General Settings LLDP Setting Description 1 Factory Default Enable or Disable Enables or disables the LLDP function Enable Message Transmit Interval 5 to 32768 sec Sets the transmit interval of LLDP messages in seconds 30 seconds LLDP Table The LLDP Table displays the following information Port The port number that connects to the neighbor device Neighbor ID A unique entity typically the MAC address that identifies a neighbor device Neighbor Port The port number of the neighbor device Neighbor Port Description A textual description of the neighbor device s interface Neighbor System Hostname of the neighbor device Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Using Monitor You can monitor statistics in real time from the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web console and serial console Monitor by DSL Ethernet
40. nder s IP address you can open the serial console by connecting the DSL Ethernet extender to a PC s COM port with a short serial cable You can open the Telnet or web console over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet The following topics are covered in this chapter P Serial Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT100 O Configuration via Telnet Console O Configuration via Web Browser o Disabling Telnet and Browser Access Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Getting Started Serial Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT100 NOTE e You cannot connect to the serial and Telnet console at the same time e You can connect to the web console and another console serial or Telnet at the same time However we strongly recommend that you do NOT do so Following this advice will allow you to maintain better control over the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s configuration NOTE We recommend using PComm Terminal Emulator when opening the serial console This software can be downloaded free of charge from the Moxa website Before running PComm Terminal Emulator use an RJ45 to DB9 F or RJ45 to DB25 F cable to connect the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s console port to your PC s COM port generally COM1 or COM2 depending on how your system is set up After installing PComm Terminal Emulator open the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s serial console as follows 1 From the Windows desktop click Start gt Programs gt PComm
41. nterleave DMT INP mode status Indicates whether INP mode is enabled or disabled based on Disabled DIP switch configuration SPEED SNR Status The IEX 402 VDSL2 series supports two parameters displayed on the DSL SPEED SNR LED indicator One is transmission speed and the other is the signal to noise ratio SNR of the connection By selecting the hardware DIP switch SNR SPEED reflects what will be displayed for DSL SPEED SNR LED indicator on device front panel LED indicator status Displays SPEED SNR DIP switch configuration SPEED Link Fault Pass Through If the Ethernet or DSL connection is down the device will not be notified that the connection has been terminated The device will continue to transmit packets and wait idly for a response that never arrives and the longer the wait the higher the possibility that packets will be lost With link fault pass through LFP a troubleshooting function that drastically reduces the waiting time enables Moxa IEX series products to force Ethernet link down to prevent data loss Link Fault Pass Through Enable Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Ethernet Link Down Mode If either the CO or CPE Ethernet link is down the IEX series will disable the corresponding Ethernet connection so that data can no longer be sent but keeps the DSL connection alive As a result Ethernet enabled devices such as the switch or end devices connected to the DSL Ethernet extenders wil
42. o select a terminal type Type 1 to choose ansi vt100 and then press Enter HOFA EtherLevice Switch IEX 40z VLSLZ Console terrinal type l ansi vt100 2 vt52 1 3 The Telnet console will prompt you to log in Press Enter and then select admin or user Use the down arrow key on your keyboard to select the Password field and enter a password if desired This password will be required to access any of the consoles web serial Telnet If you do not wish to create a password leave the Password field blank and press Enter Model Hare Lacatian Birrware Version Serial Ha IP MAC Address Eroduct Bevisian Accaunt 2 EE TESM user Password v1 0 IEX A0Z VLSILZ Industrial Ethernet Extender OO00U0Uz Extender Location n0001 192 168 127 252 00 00 00 00 00 01 1 4 4 1 i Basic settings for network and asyster parareter z 5NMP Settings The settings for SNME 3 Link Fault Eass Thru Ihe settings for Link Fault Bass Thraugh 4 Liagnasis 5 Monitor G S5yster lag 7 Exit Use the up down arrow keys to select a category Bing corrand and the gettings for Mirror part LLLE Monitor a part and network status The aettinga for Syslog and Event lag Exit and then press Enter to select 5 In the terminal window select Preferences from the Terminal menu on the menu bar 6 The Terminal Prefer
43. ovide system maintainers with real time alarm messages Even when control engineers are out of the control room for an extended period of time they can still be informed of the status of devices almost instantaneously when exceptions occur The MOXA DSL Ethernet extender supports system warning by email with the event triggered Configuring Email Warning The Auto Email Warning function uses e mail to alert the user when certain user configured events take place Three basic steps are required to set up the Auto Warning function Configure Email Event Types Select the desired Event types from the Console or Web Browser Event type page a description of each event type is given later in the Emai Alarm Events setting subsection Configure Email Settings To configure a Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s email setup from the serial Telnet or web console enter your Mail Server IP Name IP address or name Account Name Account Password Retype New Password and the email address to which warning messages will be sent Activate your settings and if necessary test the email After configuring and activating your Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Event Types and Email Setup you can use the Test Email function to see if your e mail addresses and mail server address have been properly configured Configuring Event Types Email Warning Events Settings System Events Switch Cold Start Switch Warm Start Config Change Auth Failure Power
44. s List Al M Page 1 v 1 O0 16 d3 c8 f4 88 ucastt 1 2 The MAC Address table can be configured to display the following Moxa DSL Ethernet extender MAC address groups which are selected from the drop down list ALL 0000 Select this item to show all of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s MAC addresses ALL Learned Select this item to show all of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Learned MAC ae ALL Static Lock Select this item to show all of the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s Static Lock MAC Portx Select this item to show all of the MAC addresses dedicated ports The table displays the following information MAC This field shows the MAC address This field shows the type of this MAC address Port This field shows the port that this MAC address belongs to 3 26 4 Diagnostics Management and Performance The following topics are covered in this chapter O On site Troubleshooting O Remote Management O Performance Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Quick Diagnosis and Easy Management On site Troubleshooting The LED indicators of IEX series provides complete system and link status for quick on site troubleshooting When the system boots up the connected pairs will start the CO CPE detection before negotiating the connection speed over the DSL link The CO CPE LEDs will alternate colors between green and amber until both devices have finalized the setting Then the devices will determine the bes
45. second DIP switch is used to select whether the transmission speed or the SNR signal to noise ratio is displayed on the DSL Speed SNR LED indicator More signal bars means higher DSL speed or SNR IEX 402 SHDSL Series Turbo Speed K bits STD Speed K bits SNR dB 10297 15304 4609 5760 18 30 5697 10296 3073 4608 14 17 Pis DSL SPEED SNR i T 3457 5696 2049 3072 10 13 1025 3456 769 2048 6 9 192 1024 192 768 IEX 402 VDSL2 Series Asymmetric Symmetric SNR dB mc AM ae Kbps TX ibi Kbps Ee 80001 100000 100000 60001 100000 100000 2i 21 30 4 55001 80000 30001 60000 13 20 i ii bes LE H 20001 55000 15001 30000 5001 20000 4001 15000 256 5000 256 4000 3 3 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions NOTE NOTE NOTE 3rd DIP Switch Annex A Annex B Assignment IEX 402 SHDSL Series Only Generally DSL supports different band plans and modulations for transmission over POTS or ISDN For point to point applications the Annex A Annex B selection refers to the cable type between DSL ports of both devices If the cable is US Type 0 5mm please configure as ANNEX A Otherwise please set as default ANNEX B The DSL link can still to be established if the cable type and DIP switch settings do not match However there will be a slight performance difference of less than 100kbps at the same transmission distance
46. ssion speed flow control and port type MDI or MDIX Port Settings LAN Port Setting Port Description Name speed FOX Flow Ctrl MDI MDIX 1 100TX RJ45 Auto Disable Auto Description Media type Displays the media type for each module s port Name Max 63 characters Specifies an alias for the port to help administrators None differentiate between different ports Example PLC 1 Speed Allows the port to use the IEEE 802 3u protocol to negotiate Auto with connected devices The port and connected devices will determine the best speed for that connection 1G Full 100M Full 100M Half Choose one of these fixed speed options if the connected Ha Ethernet device has trouble auto negotiating for line speed 10M Full 10M Half FDX Flow Ctrl This setting enables or disables flow control for the port when the port Speed is set to Auto The final result will be determined by the Auto process between the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender and connected devices Enable Enables flow control for this port when the port s Speed is set to Disabled Auto Disables flow control for this port when the port s Speed is set to Auto MDI MDIX Allows the port to auto detect the port type of the connected Auto Ethernet device and change the port type accordingly Choose MDI or MDIX if the connected Ethernet device has trouble auto negotiating for port type 3 8 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions DSL
47. t transmission rate and the LINK ACT LED will blink slowly After the training process is complete the SPEED SNR LED will indicate the connection quality of DSL link Fewer bars on the LED display means a poor SNR or low connection speed The device will try to maintain a speed for best transmission quality Da Aa oe PAD zs gt E _ oe m iu boi NU Uu Q Negotiate link speed Blinking DSL connect Steady on DSL disconnect Off NOTE If the DSL link can t be finalized within 7 minutes please check line conditions and configurations e g distance speed setting environmental noises etc The IEX series is designed for point to point Ethernet transmission over a DSL link The connection distance between connected pairs can be many kilometers and on site troubleshooting can be difficult to perform with insufficient visual information The STATE LED helps to indicate the location of segment failure allowing network operators to immediately determine the location and quickly recover from a link failure Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking 4 2 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Remote Management The virtual panel in the web based browser and SNMP protocols allows the IEX series to be remotely managed at a glance and allows the devices to be managed by Moxa s MXview network management software for total network manageability Quick Diagnosis and Easy Management PA CX SFIS Fl EAT
48. up SnmpBasicGroup SnmpInputStats SnmpOutputStats The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender also provides a private MIB file located in the file Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s model name MIB my on the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender utility CD ROM Public Traps e Cold Start Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender MIB Groups e Link Up e Link Down e Authentication Failure Private Traps e Configuration Changed e Power On e Power Off
49. wnload the IEX MXview plug in for MXview 2 2 or older versions 4 3 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Quick Diagnosis and Easy Management Performance The IEX series is the ideal solution to extend point to point Ethernet connections over 2 wire copper cables Many factors will affect the DSL performance including connection distance environmental noises and cable quality The tables below show performance results when tested under noise free conditions with a line simulator IEX 402 SHDSL Series Distance Data Rate kbps meter feet Annex B amp PE O4 9m zs i3 IEX 402 VDSL2 Series Distance DataRate 6 90 Distance DataRate 65 1960 55 15M 2290 50M 8M 2900 40M 5M 4 4 A MIB Groups The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender comes with built in SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software that supports cold warm start trap line up down trap and RFC 1213 MIB II The standard MIB groups that the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender supports are as follows MIB II 1 System Group sysORTable MIB II 2 Interfaces Group ifTable MIB II 4 IP Group ipAddrTable ipNetToMediaTable IpGroup IpBasicStatsGroup IpStatsGroup MIB II 5 ICMP Group IcmpGroup IcmpInputStatus IcmpOutputStats MIB II 6 TCP Group tcpConnTable TcpGroup TcpStats MIB II 7 UDP Group udpTable UdpStats MIB II 10 Transmission Group dot3 dot3StatsTable MIB II 11 SNMP Gro
50. y Read only The immediately free memory of the DSL Ethernet extender Password The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender provides two levels of configuration access The admin account has read write access of all configuration parameters and the user account has read access only A user account can view the configuration but will not be able to make modifications Password Setting Account Mame admin Old Password Type Old Password New Password Retype Password ATTENTION By default a password is not assigned to the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s web Telnet and serial consoles If a password is assigned you will be required to enter the password when you open the serial console Telnet console or web console Account Admin This account can modify the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s admin configuration User This account can only view the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender s configurations 3 6 Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions Password Old password Enter the current password None max 16 characters New password Enter the desired new password Leave it blank if you want to Max 16 characters remove the password Retype password Enter the desired new password again Leave it blank if you Max 16 characters want to remove the password Accessible IP List The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender uses an IP address based filtering method to control access Accessible IP List Enabl

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