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NPort 5600-8-DT Series User`s Manual
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1. MOXA YJ Main Menu Monitor Line Overview Q Basic Settings Line a Network Settings Port oP Mode IP1 IP2 IP3 1P4 E Serial Settings 1 Real COM Mode Listen 8 Operating Settings f2 RealcomMode listen o fied o O Real COM Mode Listen Bey Auto Warning Settings 4 Real COM Mode Listen i Q E mail and SNMP Trap b realcommode listen T_T Event Type fe Real COM Mode Listen I Monitor F Reacommoe lea ff O Async l Q Asyne Setting Async Monitor each device port s serial signal status 4 La gt DA 3 Main Menu Monitor Async Overview Q Basic Settings RA EE O SI CN totarcnt pee ers peo a Serial Settings f 0 fo o a OFF OFF OFF SQ Operating Settings E o o Pa OFF OFF Ha Accessible IP Settings 2 o booo bo a F OFF pA Auto Warning Settings A o oo o o bp jo 2200 oe 2 E mail and SNMP Trap 5 LL o bp SSCS Event Type eo fo Ve jo e lore 3 Monitor EMM lor ler G Line fe fo fo la lore lorr O Asyne l Q Asyne Setting Q Change Password Hal Load Factory Default Q Save Restart 7 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using the Web Console Async Settings Monitor each device port s serial run time settings MOXA J Main Menu Monitor Async Settings O Overview O Basic Settings gt AA SS AA a Serial Settings 2 38400 E 1 None Enable OFF OFF OFF nono Bas 2 115200 le 1 None Enable ON brr o er e Accessible IP Se
2. NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Basic Navigation Window Layout NPort Administrator is designed to make it easy to configure monitor or manage any NPort 5600 8 DT on your network The interface is organized into four areas as follows 4 Administrator Configuration File Function Configuration View Help n g po Exit Search SearchlP Locate Configure i NPort No Model MAC Address IP Address Status Configuration Monitor Port Monitor fis COM Mapping IP Address Report Message Log 0 Monitor Log 0 The top section is the menu area The left panel is the Function panel This is where you navigate between different functions You may also use the Function menu on the menu bar The right panel is the list of device servers that are available for the selected function A target device server must be selected from this list in order to activate specific commands First right click the target unit to bring up a function context menu then select the desired command from the menu The bottom section is the log area which shows a record of status and processing messages Activating a Function All functions in NPort Administrator are activated by first selecting the function then selecting the target device server and finally selecting the specific command 1 2 Select the desired function in the Function panel k Administrator Monitor 215 x File Function
3. Change Password J Main Menu Change password Ha Overview Basic Settings Old password Network Settings H Serial Settings 0 Operating Settings Q Accessible IP Settings 7 By Auto Warning Settings FS ER A A A New password Retype password You can set a password to restrict access to the NPort s configuration parameters If a user does not enter the password access to the NPort configuration settings will be denied whether it is through NPort Administrator or through one of the consoles e g web console In order to remove password protection leave the New password and Retype password parameters blank ATTENTION If you forget the NPort s password the ONLY way to configure the NPort is by using the hardware reset button load the factory defaults Before you set a password for the first time it is a good idea to export the NPort s completed configuration to a file Your configuration can then be easily restored if necessary For additional information on configuration management please refer to Chapter 8 4 9 S Introduction to Operation Modes In this chapter we describe the various device port operation modes available on the NPort 5600 8 DT The operation mode determines how the device port will interact with the network The selection of operation mode will depend on your specific application After choosing the proper operation mode in this chapter please refer to Chapte
4. Changing Advanced Settings and Serial Parameters of the COM Group 1 Check the port specified on the COM Grouping page as the signal port COM Port Settings Fort Number 2 Port Selected 1st port is Port 2 Serial ports IP Address Port Read Write Signal Status y 192 165 127 253 1 192 168 127 252 1 E y OK XM Cancel 2 Select the Signal Status controlled port and then right click and select COM Settings BEJE NPort Administator COM Mapping Eile Function COM Mapping Wiew Help FL Exit dd Remove Apply Configure Function COP Mapping 3 COM IP Address Port COM Port Made HPort Li Configuration 1 NPort 51504 192 168 127 254 7 COoM4 Hi Performance FIFO En Monitor a Pott STTOAK 192 168 127 253 1 Hi Performance FIFO Er Fort Monitor 3 NPort 51104 2 Add Target COMS Group Hi Performance FIFO En COM Mapping ll XE IP Address Report a Remove Target Enable Disable Ep COM Settings l Apply Change Discard Change 8 26 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 3 The Advanced Settings and Serial Parameters pages will be available for modification COM Port Settings COM Port Settings Fort Number 1 Porte Selected 12t port i Port 2 Fort Number 1 Port Selected 1st port is Port 2 Tx Mode HiPetomanes Baud Rate 9600 Parity Hone FIFO Enable Data Bits 5 Network Timeout S5000 500 0000 me Stop Bits 1 Fast flush only flush local
5. If you are not sure whether you need to configure your device server for a dynamic or static IP address consult the administrator who set up the LAN 3 5 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation Verify Network Settings If your device server has been configured correctly you should be able to ping its IP address from your PC First make sure that your PC and device server are on the same subnet then ping the device server s address If no response is received you will need to check your cables and network settings STEP 3 Configure device port operation mode This step covers configuration of a device port s operation mode The operation mode determines how the device port will interact with the network The selection of operation mode will depend on your specific application Please refer to the chart on the following page for guidance in selecting the operation mode For additional information please refer to Chapter 5 This step requires the following items e NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server with live connection to the network e Windows PC with live connection to the same network and NPort Administrator installed Make sure that NPort Administrator is open with your device server listed in the configuration pane You should also have an understanding of your intended device networking application and the appropriate settings Adjust Operation Mode Settings The operation mode parameters for each Accessible IPs AutoWa
6. Moxa driver RFC2217 mode with 3 partv driver UDP mode TCP Client mode RFC2217 mode or TCP Server mode with IP Serial Library TCP Server mode Pair Connection modes master slave Reverse Telnet mode Contact Moxa for guidance Using Yes Moxa driver UDP Server Serve or client program Need to Yes control serial parameters No Using legacy COM software Need more COM ports TCP or UDP application No Using socket Yes program No TCP Need to Yes extend serial transmission No Yes Console management application NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation STEP 4 Configure serial communication parameters This step covers the configuration of each device port s serial communication parameters such as baudrate stop bit etc This step requires the following items e NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server with live connection to the network e Windows PC with live connection to the same network and NPort Administrator installed Make sure that NPort Administrator is open with your device server listed in the configuration pane You should also know the serial communication parameters for the attached device and intended application Review Serial Parameters The following parameters need to be set correctly on the device port for proper communication with
7. Web Function Configuration 1 NPort s NPart MAC Address IP Address Server Name Status E Configuration MCE 192 169 127 254 NP5S610 8 DT_5 Monitor 2 Broadcast Search Port Monitor F Specify by IP Address ii COM Mapping X IF Address Report E Locate Z Unlock E Configure Bw NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Firmware and Configuration Management You can manage your device servers firmware and configuration using the Upgrade Firmware and Import Export Configuration commands Upgrade Firmware This allows you to upload new firmware to the target NPort device server You can obtain firmware updates for your NPort 5600 8 DT at www moxa com File Function Configuration wiew Help Upgrade Firmware a T a po Exit Search Search IP Locate Configure Web Function Configuration 1 NPort s N Port No 2 Model MAC Address IP Address Server Name Status o Configuration M ms wae S006 05 61 03 192 768 127 254 NP5610 8 00T 5 Monitor da o a Port Monitor Elk Specify by IP Addres tit COM Mapping sie 4 IFP Address Report ii Locate Z0 Unlock Ef Configure E Web Browse for the new firmware file and click OK Select File File Mame CA ANPS560007_end 0 Build 07032011 rom Browse y OF x Cancel It will take a few moments for the NPort s firmware to be updated Do not disconnect the network the NPort or your PC at any time during the update Process
8. File Function COM Mapping View Help ih 2 2 U Exit Add Apply Function COM Mapping 5 COM No Mode IPAddress Port__ COMPort___ Mode o Configuration 1 NPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO Ene Monitor 2 NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COMS Group Hi Performance FIFO En Port Monitor 3 NPort 51104 192 168 127 252 1 COMS Group Hi Performance FIFO En ti COM Mapping 4 NPort 52104 192 168 127 250 1 COME Hi Performance FIFO Ene 5 NPort 52104 192 168 127 250 2 COM Hi Performance FIFO En 4 IP Address Report 4 Finally click Yes to confirm Information J 8 24 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Modifying Ports in a COM Group In the following subsections we examine three ways in which the serial ports in a COM Group can be modified Changing the COM Number of a COM Group 1 Select all serial ports in the Group and right click to select COM Settings lt NPort Administrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help t amp a Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 3 COM NPort No 1 Model IP Address Port COM Port Mode Configuration NPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM Hi Performance FIFO Ene Monitor NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COM8 Group Hi Performance FIFO En Port Monitor 3 AO ds COMES Group Hi Performance FIFO Eni fis COM Mapping 2 Add Tarp Q IP Address Repo
9. IP Address default 192 168 127 254 This field is for the IP address that will be assigned to your NPort device server All device ports on the device server will share this IP address An IP address is a number assigned to a network device such as a computer as a permanent address on the network Computers use the IP address to identify and talk to each other over the network Choose a proper IP address that is unique and valid in your network environment If your device server will be assigned a dynamic IP address set the IP configuration parameter appropriately ATTENTION You must assign a valid IP address to your NPort 5600 8 DT before it will work in your network environment Your network system administrator should provide you with a unique IP address and related settings for your network Netmask default 255 255 255 0 This field is for the subnet mask A subnet mask represents all of the network hosts at one geographic location in one building or on the same local area network When a packet is sent out over the network the NPort device server will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is on the local network segment If the address is on the same network segment as the device server a connection is established directly from the device server Otherwise the connection is established through the gateway as specified in the Gateway parameter Gateway default blank
10. PC Port r LO Porte paro Enable O Disable H Operating Settings Interface Uae be f O Accessible IP Settings O Apply the above settings to all serial ports a Auto Warning Settings gt ae as a a 0 Monitor Submit A nm 1 Port alias default blank This optional text field can be used to help you differentiate one device port from another Baudrate default 115 2 Kbps This field is required Data bits default 8 This field is required Stop bits default 1 This field is required Parity default None This a required field Flow control default RTS CTS This is a required field FI FO default Enable This is a required field A 128 byte FIFO is provided for each device port in both Tx and Rx directions Disable the FIFO if the attached serial device does not have its own FIFO to prevent data loss during communication Interface default RS 232 This is a required field For the NPort 5610 8 DT and 5610 8 DT J only the RS 232 setting is available 4 5 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings Operating Settings J Main Menu Operating Settings A oO Overview Fai Basic Settings f Operating Settings rl Network Settings Port Operating mode foe Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Delimiter process t Foa it E Serial Settings f e A 0 D Disable D Disable Do Nothing 0 El A AAA 1 A nn E 1 Real COM Mode TCP alive check time
11. 2 E ES g Exit Search Search IF When your unit appears in the search results poe nae PIT you may click Stop to end the search You KM Found 1 NPort remain timeout 2 second s may also wait a few more moments for the TETE PAS search to complete 1 NPort 5610 86 07 O0 90 E8 05 61 03 192 168 127 254 3 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation Nu The Configuration panel will list the NPort Eee natn ene ees device servers that were found on the LAN If a Pa FL Esa Er your unit cannot be found you may have a Exit Search Search IP network problem Please check all cables and Function Configuration verify that your PC and device server are on 5E NPomt No Model MAC Ade Eh Configuration 1 NPort 5610 83 57 00 30 8 05 61 03 the same LAN If you still have problems try lt connecting the device server directly to your PC Adjust General Settings Right click your unit in the Configuration panel and select Configure in the context menu If your device server is password protected first select Unlock in the context menu In the configuration window go to the Network tab For any parameter that you wish to change click the appropriate Modify box and make the desired adjustments The device server must be assigned a valid unique IP address for operation in your network Both fixed and dynamic IP addresses are supported Please consult with your network
12. 7 Paez Max connection 1 Midis o 0 Disable 0 Disable Do Nothing o i Ly Port 4 2 Real COM Mode TCP alive check time 7 Port 5 Max connection 1 pal Port6 0 0 Disable 0 Disable Do Nothing o l Port 7 3 Real COM Mode TCP alive check time 7 I Port 8 Max connection al TA Operating settings lo DO Disable 0 Disable Do Nothing 0 Ld Poti Real COM Mode TCP alive check time 7 O Port2 Max connection 1 O Port 3 o 0 Disable 0 Disable Do Nothing 0 ro Port 4 5 Real COM Mode TCP alive check time 7 pE Port 5 Max connection 1 O Port D l0 Disable 0 Disable Do Nothing a O Port 6 Real COM Made TCP alive check time 7 E 3 Porte Max connection 1 ral Accessible IP Settings 0 o Disable 0 Disable Do Nothing o ma Auta Wisrnina Gottinne Y 7 Real COM Mode TCP alive check time 7 lt gt 1 A A 4 e Operating Settings is where each device port s operation mode and associated parameters are configured Please refer to Chapters 5 and 6 for an explanation of the different operating modes and parameters Accessible IP Settings a Main Moru Accessible IP Settings J Overview ien an edare O Enable the accessible IP tst Not checking Enable will allow all Ps to connect fr Retort Deng Ho Activate the rula IP Address Natmask i Serial Settings io ECI Operating Settings e bist w g 1 Ee 0 J p n C Monitor Ba O C Load Factory Dofault s iO ad Save Res
13. Monitor 2 NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COMS Group Hi Performance FIFO En Port Monitor NPort 51104 192 168 127 252 1 COMS Group Hi Performance FIFO En itis COM Mapping NPort 52104 192 168 127 250 1 COME Hi Performance FIFO En 9 IP Address Report NPort 52104 192 168 127 250 1 tl Perormance FIFO En Add Target 2 Remove Target Enable Disable CA Apply Change Discard Change 2 Select the COM number of the COM Group you are adding and check mark the Grouping selected port s together check box and then click OK COM Port Settings Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 5 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number COMS Group Grouping selected port s together J OK X Cancel You will be able to view the serial ports that were assigned to and removed from the Group Click Apply to apply the settings NPort Administrator COM Happing File Function COM Mapping View Help 2 a W Exit Add Apply Function COM Mapping 5 COM NPort IP Address Port COM Pot db Configuration 1 MPort 51504 192168127254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO E Monitor z NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COMS Group Hi Ferormance FIFO E Fort Monitor E NPort 51104 192 168 127 252 7 COMS Group HiPerformance FIFO E it COM Mapping 4 NFort 5210A 192 168 127 250 1 COME Hi Performance FIFO E 5 NPort 52104 192 168 127 250 2 COMS Group Hi Ferormance FIFO E 3E IF A
14. This field is for the IP address of the gateway if applicable A gateway is a network computer that acts as an entrance to another network Usually the computers that control traffic within the network or at the local Internet service provider are gateway nodes The NPort device server needs to know the IP address of the default gateway computer in order to communicate with the hosts outside the local network environment Consult your network administrator if you do not know how to set this parameter IP configuration default Static This field determines how the device server s IP address will be assigned Four options are available 4 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings omon serian OoOO SO Static User defined IP address netmask gateway DHCP DHCP server assigned IP address netmask gateway DNS and time server DHCP BOOTP DHCP server assigned IP address netmask gateway DNS and time server or BOOTP server assigned IP address if the DHCP server does not respond BOOTP BOOTP server assigned IP address DNS server 1 default blank This field is for the DNS server s IP address if applicable This allows the NPort device server to use domain names instead of IP addresses to access hosts Domain Name System DNS is the way that Internet domain names are identified and translated into IP addresses A domain name is an alphanumeric name such as www moxa com that it is usually easier to remember than the nume
15. 2217 are widely available on the Internet and can be used to implement virtual COM mapping TCP Server Mode In TCP Server mode the device port is assigned an IP Port TCP Server Mode address that is unique on your TCP IP network It waits for the host computer to establish a connection to the attached serial device This operation mode also supports up to four simultaneous connections so multiple hosts can collect data from the attached device at the same time Data transmission proceeds as follows TCP Server A host requests a connection to the device port a z Once the connection is established data can be transmitted in con 1 Request a both directions from the host to the device and from the connection device to the host O Proceed with data transmission RS 232 422 485 TCP Client Mode In TCP Client mode the NPort actively establishes a TCP TCP Client Mode connection to a specific network host when data is received from the attached serial device After the data has been transferred the NPort can automatically disconnect from the host computer through the Inactivity time settings Please refer to Chapter 6 for details on these parameters TCP Client Data transmission proceeds as follows The NPort requests a connection from the host The connection is established and data can be transmitted in D Request a connection D Proceed with data transmission RS 232
16. 422 485 both directions between the host and device 5 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Introduction to Operation Modes UDP Mode UDP is similar to TCP but is faster and more efficient Data can UDP Mode be broadcast to or received from multiple network hosts 2 However UDP does not support verification of data and would not be suitable for applications where data integrity is critical irectly proceed with D data transmission no connection required RS 232 422 485 It is ideal for message display applications Pair Connection Modes Pair Connection Master and Slave modes connect two NPort Pair Connection device servers over Ethernet for serial to serial communication The two NPort device servers can connect to each other with a Ethernet cable connect to the same LAN or Pair Connection Master in a more advanced setup communicate to each other over a WAN i e through one or more routers A device attached to one NPort can then communicate transparently to a device attached to the other NPort as if the two devices were connected by a serial cable Both data and modem control Pair Connection Signals are exchanged except for DCD signals This can be rave used to overcome traditional limitations with serial RS 232 422 485 communication distance and introduces many new possibilities for serial based device control In Reverse Telnet mode the device port is connected to
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18. Build_07041316 exe 1 When you run the setup program from the Document and Software CD a Welcome window will appear Click Next to proceed al Setup NPort Administration Suite Welcome to the MPort Administration Suite Setup Wizard This will install NP or Administration Suite Wer 5 on your computer Ik is recommended that pon close all other applications before Continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup i Setup NPort Administration Suite Select Destination Location Where should NPort Administration Suite be installed LJ Setup will install WPort Administration Suite into the following folder To continue click Next IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse Browse Atleast 2 4 MB of free disk space ls required Back Cancel 8 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 3 Click Next to accept the proposed Start menu folder or select a different folder al Setup NPort Administration Suite Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Hest IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse Browse Back Cancel 4 Click Install to proceed with the installation al Setup NPort Administration Suite Ready to Install Setup i now ready to begin ins
19. Checklist NPort 5600 8 DT Series Introduction Overview Your NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server provides instant Ethernet network access to industrial devices through a serial connection Devices such as PLCs meters and sensors can use the device server to connect to an IP based Ethernet LAN making the devices accessible from anywhere over a local LAN or the Internet The device server s space saving design makes it ideal for many applications e Central monitoring and control of card readers alarms and electronic gate security systems in campus dormitories e Dial up access to private company servers e Management of server farm devices routers hubs switches through serial console ports e Network access to medical diagnostic equipment The device server provides different operation modes such as TCP Server mode or UDP mode to ensure compatibility with software using standard network APIs Winsock or BSD Sockets Real COM and Real TTY drivers are included to allow easy transparent operation using virtual COM TTY ports over a TCP IP network The drivers help preserve your software investment by providing instant network access with minimum disruption to existing systems Configuration can be done manually or using automatic IP protocols DHCP or BOOTP through the web console NPort Administrator a Windows utility is provided for straightforward installation as well as storage and retrieval of all system parameters The NPor
20. Click Settings to configure the selected device port 3 8 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation Information Accessible IPs Auto Waming IP Address Report Password Model Name Serial NPort 5650 8 DT ESSE Network OperatingMode MAC Address eS as Fon as seis i i 1 115200 N 8 1 RTS CTS Sea nummen 2 115200 N 8 1 ATS CTS 36504 3 115200 N 8 1 RATS CTS 4 115200 N 8 1 RTS CTS 5 115200 N 8 1 RTS CTS Firmware Version E 115200 M 8 1 RTSVCTS Wer 1 0 7 115200 M 8 1 ATS CTS 8 115200 N 8 1 ATS CTS System Uptime O days DOh 19m 55z Settings Click the Modify check box to modify configuration A OF x Cancel Make adjustments to the parameters as necessary When you are ready to restart the device server with the new settings click OK 1 Port s Selected 12t port is Port 1 Port Alias Baud Rate 115200 Flow Control Peers 2 Parity Hone FIFO Enable Data Bits g Interface R5 232 z Stop Bits 1 E y DF M Cancel STEP 5 Map COM port to device This step covers the mapping of COM ports on a Windows PC to NPort device ports This allows Windows software to access serial devices over the network as if they were local COM devices for instant device networking without software migration COM mapping is supported in Real COM and RFC2217 modes only The following instructions are for device ports operating in Real COM mode For device ports operating in RFC2217 mode follo
21. File Function Monitor View Help F a Exit Add Remove Stop Function Monitor Running 1 NPort s 2 NPor eL ode MAC Address IP Address E Configuration BOT 00 90 ES 05 61 03 192 168 127 2 Monitor Port Monitor aft COM Mapping 4 IP Address Report 8 13 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator If you configured the monitor function with warnings enabled a notification will appear if a monitored device server goes Off line alert es Alert New Monitor Event 1 Event s Tes Mace Please check Monitor message window for moe information 4 17 2007 10 45 51 AM Port 5610 8 07 192 168 127 254 ts lost connection fi Close NPorts that are off line will be also displayed in red in the monitor list E File Function Monitor View Help F ee Exit Add Remove Monitor Running 1 NPort s E NPort No Model MAC Address IP Address 0 Configuration 1 NPort 5610 8 DT 00 30 E3 05 61 03 192 166 127 254 Not Alive 18 Monitor ff Port Monitor th COM Mapping AE IP Address Report If the NPort is able to re establish the connection another notification will appear indicating that the NPort 5600 8 DT is now Alive The monitor list will be updated accordingly alert Alert Mew Monitor Event 1 Event s Ponies Please check Monitor message window for more information 4 77 2007 10 53 05 AM NPort 5610 8 07 192 168 127 254 ts alive again fi Close 8 1
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23. Monitor View Help Port Monitor iti COM Mapping E P Address Report If your device server is already listed in the right panel you may skip to the next step If the list of device servers is empty you will need to find your device server Right click the desired function in the function panel to open the function context menu You will need to add device servers to the list by selecting a command such as Search or Add Target 8 5 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator x Administrator Monitor File Function Monitor View Help B k Add Target E Remove Target a Load Configured COM Port Ft Settings 3 Once your device server is on the list for the desired function right click the target device server to open the function context menu Activate the desired command from this context menu You may also select the target device server and then open the function context menu from the menu bar Administrator Monitor File Function Monitor View Help Port 5470 O0 90 E 8 54 00 09 RES 127254 Not Alive a E Monitor off Port Monitor jus ow COM Mapping Ea IP Address Report add Target Remove Target Load Configured COM Port Configuration Select the Configuration function to configure your NPort import and export its configuration or update its firmware Finding Your Device Server If the list of available servers is empty find your device s
24. Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Warming This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense
25. Port Ep Settings Monitoring Parameters The Settings command specifies which items of information will be monitored how often the information is refreshed and how notification of events will occur Ele Function Montor View Help FL 2 b a Exit Add Remove Go Function Monitor E 1 NPort s Configuration AS n Monitos lt Add Target E Port Monitor AO 1 COM Mapping ON Y IP Address Report Load Configured COM Port Li 168 12 7 254 Not Alive De selected ltems Selected Items Server Name Model COM Number MAC Address IP Address Alive Load Default y OK MK Cancel 8 12 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator In the General Settings tab you may select the monitoring refresh rate which is how often the monitor function will check the status of each NPort on the monitor list The default is 3 seconds Monitor Settings Monitor Items i Refresh Rate Second s Auto save monitored Port list Activating the Monitor The Go command activates live monitoring File Function Monitor View Help FL Z Exit Add Remove Go Function Monitor Sapere 1 NPort s es NPort Configuration a NPotSeies OT 00 30 8 08 61 03 Tee Te Aa Ale Monitor Port Monitor ii COM Mapping 2 dd Target AE IP Address Report Remove Target Load Configured COM Port E Settings The monitor list will now be monitored live as indicate by Running in the header
26. application or Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode device a a Range N A Default none Description This specifies the IP address for the slave end of a pair 5 O o O D connection Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode Reverse Telnet Mode RFC2217 Mode U O old U A U j Pair Connection Mode AAA Range N A Default none Description This specifies the network host s that will access the device Serial data will be transmitted to every address listed and network data will be sent to the device on a first in first out basis Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode UDP Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode A A A Range 1 to 65535 Default none Description This specifies the TCP port number that will be used for data UDP Mode transmission with the device port Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode 6 6 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Real COM Mode E Real COM Mode g Real COM Mode TCP Client Mode p TCP Client Mode a TCP Server Mode U x O L 0 gt a o V A U TCP Server Mode UDP Mode E UDP Mode g Reverse Telnet Mode Reverse Telnet Mode RFC2217 Mode P Pair Connection Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode Operation Mode Advanced Settings Local liste
27. butter Flow Control Changing the Serial Port Specified as Signal Port for the COM Group 1 Selecta serial port in the Group and then right click and select COM Settings NPort Administrator COM Mapping Eile Function COM Mapping wiew Help FL Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 3 COM NPort IP Address Port COM Port Mode Li Configuration 1 NPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO En Monitor NPort 51104 ga JEB Jarana Tio Hi Performance FIFO En Fort Monitor 3 NPort 51104 ad add Target COMS Group Hi Performance FIFO En m COM Mapping gt E IF Address Report Remove Target Enable Disable Apply Change Discard Change COM Port Settings Port Number 1 Port Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number COMS current Group Grouping selected ports together 8 27 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 3 On COM Grouping page you can specify one serial port whose signals will be taken into account by the COM Group and change the Read Write status for each serial port COM Port Settings Port Number 1 Port Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping Serial ports IP Address Port Read white Signal Status 152 168 127 253 1 m r 152 168 127 252 1 m m y OF XK Cancel
28. display of reports NPort Administrator IP Address Report File Function P Address Report View Help IP Address Report Running Port 4002 1 E A NPort MAC Address IP Address Previous Time 4 Configuration NPort S610 8 DT 00 90 E8 05 61 03 1921682111 1 12 00 00 AM 58 Monitor 38 Port Monitor E fiz hd y Please refer to Chapter 4 for information on configuring the NPort to send automatic IP reports Please refer to Appendix C for information on the IP report protocol Automatic Message Log When NPort Administrator is closed all activity in that session is saved in a log file in the installation directory Log files are generated in sequence starting with file message_0 log After file message_9 log the next log file will start over again at file message_0 log 8 29 9 NPort CE Driver Manager for Windows CE The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview O Installing NPort CE Driver Manager O Using NPort CE Driver Manager NPort 5600 8 DT Series NPort CE Driver Manager for Windows CE Overview NPort CE Driver Manager is designed for use with NPort 5000 serial ports that are set to Real COM mode The software manages the installation of drivers that allow you to map unused COM ports on your PC to serial ports on the NPort 5000 These drivers are designed for use with Windows CE 5 0 6 0 When the drivers are installed and configured devices that are attached to serial ports on the NPort 5000 w
29. for Linux and UNIX UNIX Fixed TTY Drivers A fixed TTY driver is provided that will map UNIX host TTY ports to NPort device ports Once the mapping has been set up UNIX users and applications can connect to a device port as if it were a local TTY port This driver has been designed and tested for the majority of UNIX systems Please check Moxa s website http www moxa com for the latest UNIX systems support For more detail please refer to README TXT Installing the UNI X Driver 1 Log into UNIX and create a directory for the Moxa TTY To create a directory named usr etc execute the command mkdir p usr etc 2 Copy moxattyd tar to the directory you created For the usr etc directory you would execute the following commands cp moxattyd tar usr etc cd usr etc 3 Extract the source files from the tar file by executing the command tar xvf moxattyd tar The following files will be extracted README TXT moxattyd c source code moxattyd cf an empty configuration file Makefile makefile VERSION TXT fixed tty driver version FAQ TXT 4 Compile and link For SCO UNIX make sco For UnixWare 7 make svr5 For UnixWare 2 1 x SVR4 2 make svr42 Configuring the UNI X Driver Modify the configuration The configuration used by moxattyd is defined in the text file moxattyd cf which is in the same directory You may use vi or any text editor to modify the file as follows ttyp1 192 168 1 1
30. gt Activating a Function O Configuration gt Finding Your Device Server gt Status gt Device Server Parameters gt Firmware and Configuration Management O Monitor gt Finding Your Device Server gt Monitoring Parameters gt Activating the Monitor O Port Monitor O COM Mapping gt Finding Your Device Server gt COM Mapping Settings gt Saving COM Mapping Settings O COM Grouping Creating a COM Group Deleting a COM Group Adding a Port to a COM Group Removing a Port from a COM Group Y VV V Y Modifying Ports in a COM Group O IP Address Report O Automatic Message Log NPort 5600 8 DT Series Overview Using NPort Administrator The NPort Administration Suite provides everything you need to manage monitor and modify your NPort from a remote location It includes NPort Administrator and the IP Serial Library With NPort Administrator you can easily install and configure your NPort device server over the network You can also run NPort Administrator from one location to manage multiple device servers Installing NPort Administrator NPort Administrator can be installed from the Document and Software CD onto a Windows PC To install NPort Administration Suite insert the NPort Document amp Software CD into your PC s CD ROM drive Locate and run the setup program and follow the on screen instructions The setup program will be named Npadm_Setup Version Build_ DateTime exe e g Npadm _Setup_Verl1 8
31. is physically located IP Address Reports The IP Address report settings are used when the NPort s IP address is configured by DHCP or BOOTP i e dynamic rather than static IP address Using these settings the NPort can be configured to send periodic IP address reports to a network host For example if the NPort is operating as a server TCP or UDP modes then the host operating as a client must know the NPort s IP address If the DHCP server assigns a new IP address to NPort the host needs to be notified of the NPort s new IP address The IP address reports can be used to resolve this situation Please refer to Chapter 8 for details on receiving automatic IP reports in NPort Administrator Please refer to Appendix C for details on the IP report protocol The NPort s IP address report must be received by a network host using one of the following methods e The host is using NPort Administrator s IP Address Report function e The host is running a user developed application that uses the IP report protocol Please refer to Appendix C for information about the IP report protocol Auto report to IP default blank This optional field specifies the destination IP address for the IP address report Auto report to UDP port default blank This optional field specifies the UDP port number to use when sending IP address reports Auto report period default 10 seconds This optional field specified how often to send IP ad
32. the device port You can map multiple COM ports at the same time in which case the Auto Enumerating feature may be used to automatically number the COM ports COM Port Settings Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number y Auto enumerating COM number for selected ports 3 10 NPort 5600 8 DT Series In the Serial Parameters tab adjust the settings to match your device These settings used for serial printer only must also match the settings on the device port Click OK when you are satisfied with your changes Advanced Settings For additional details on Advanced Settings in NPort Administrator please refer to Chapter 8 Tx Mode In Hi Performance mode the driver immediately issues a Tx Empty response to the program after sending data to the NPort In Classical mode the driver sends the Tx Empty response after confirmation is received from the NPort Classical mode is recommended if you want to ensure that all data is sent out before further processing FIFO This tells the driver whether or not to use the FIFO Network Timeout This specifies when an open close or serial parameter change operation will time out Fast Flush When enabled the driver flushes only the local buffer on the host for a Win32 PurgeComm function call When disabled both the local and remote buffers are f
33. you are unsure how to set the mail server settings The NPort s automatic warning function may not work properly if the settings are incorrect The NPort supports SMTP AUTH with LOGIN PLAIN CRAM MD5 RFC 2554 4 7 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings SNMP trap server default blank This optional field is for the IP address or domain name of your SNMP trap server if applicable The SNMP trap server is required for the NPort to send SNMP traps for certain administrative events Event Type MOXA Event Type Cold start O mail O Trap warm start O mail Trap Authentication failure O mail CO Trap IP address changed Omai Password changed Omai Ethernet link down O mail O Trap lethernet2 link down O mail O Trap DCD changed Pott a Mr Pr Pr a O Mr PR Mr a Mr PR trap Port 8 mail trap DSR changed Port 1 O mail i POP R PPE The Event Type parameters are used to configure which events will generate an automatic warning from the NPort device server and how that warning will be issued For each listed event certain automatic warning options are available If Mail is selected an e mail will be sent If Trap is selected an SNMP trap will be sent Cold start The NPort has booted up after being powered off Warm start The NPort has rebooted without turning the power off Authentication failure The user has entered the wrong password when trying to access the NPor
34. 127 254 3 Real COM Mode Mot fi COM Mapping py NPort 5610 S DT 0090 E8 05 61 03 192 168 127 254 4 Real COM Mode Mot AF IP Address Reporte NPort 5610 6 07 00 90 8 06 61 03 192 166 127 254 5 Real COM Mode Not 6 NPort 5610 82 07 00 90 E8 05 61 03 192168127254 6 Real COM Mode Not H7 NPort 5610 607 00 90 E8 05 61 03 192168127254 7 Real COM Mode Mot 8 NPort 5610 8 DT 00 90 8 05 61 03 192 168 127 254 8 Real COM Mode Not COM Mapping The NPort Administrator Suite is installed with Real COM drivers that work with Windows 95 and above These drivers transparently connect a COM port on the PC to a device port on the NPort device server This allows a local application to use COM5 for example to communicate with a device attached to the NPort Use the COM Mapping function to define the mapping assignments 8 15 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator ATTENTION A device port must be operating in Real COM mode in order to be used in COM mapping Finding Your Device Server If the list of available servers is empty find your device server on the network using the Add Target command in the function context menu File Function COM Mapping View Help n 2 amp E sit Add Remove App y Lan figu TE Function COM Mapping 0 COM E HPor E Configuration E Monitor E Port Monitor oft COM Mapping E bee EP Address Report You may need to click Rescan to search the network again for
35. 24 Default O Description This controls data packing by the amount of data received Serial data accumulates in the device port s buffer until it reaches the specified length When the specified amount of data has accumulated in the buffer the data is packed for network transmission A setting of O means that data will not be packed until the buffer is full O is the recommended setting unless your application has a specific need to limit Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode 5 O 0 U gt U 7 t U gt U ol Pair Connection Mode packet sizes or improve response times 6 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Operation Mode Advanced Settings Eee Range O to FF Enable Default Disabled Description This controls data packing by special delimiter character s UDP Mode Serial data accumulates in the device port s buffer until the delimiter character s are received after which the data is packed for network transmission If only one delimiter character is needed be sure to enable Delimiter 1 only If both Delimiter 1 and 2 are enabled both characters must be received in sequence for data packing to occur For example the carriage return character could be used as a delimiter in order to transmit Real COM Mode RFC2217 Mode TCP Client Mode U e i O gt Uv Vv A U Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode each sentence or paragraph in a separat
36. 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator File Function Monitor View Help F ge q BELO VEA oO E mit Add Remove Stop Function Monitor Running 1 NPort s NPort No Model MAC Address IP Address Alive Ser o Configuration MPort 5610 68 07 00 30 E8 05 61 03 192 168 127 254 Alive MF r Manito Port Monitor ci COM Mapping 4E IP Address Report Select the Stop command to suspend live monitoring Port Monitor The Port Monitor function is identical to the Monitor function but with many additional items that can be monitored as shown below De selected tems Selected Items Model MAC Address IP Address gt gt Port OP Mode Alive Conn Status Remote IP Serial Line Status TAs after Conn ae Tx2Ax after Mon Wy Server Hame Alias gt Rake 1111 a La Load Default wf OF E Cancel In addition each item on the port monitor list will be an individual device port on an NPort device server Each device port can be selected or deselected for monitoring File Function Port Monitor View Help F Exit Add Remove Go Function Port Monitor Stopped 8 Port s gt NPort No Model MAC Address IPAddress Port OP Mode Configuration mk NPot 5610 28 07 00 90 8 05 61 03 192 168 127 254 1 Real COM Mode Mot Monitor 2 NPort 5610 8 DT D0 90 E8 05 61 03 192 168 127 254 2 Real COM Mode Mot Fort Monitor 3 NPot 5610 207 00 90 E8 05 61 03 192 168
37. 600 8 DT Series RS 232 Cables NPort alg L Cable Wiring RJ45 DB9 F DB9 M DB25 M DB25 F DSR 1 6 4 6 20 DTR RTS 2 7 8 4 5 CTS GND 3 5 5 7 7 GND TxD 4 3 gt 2 2 3 RxD RxD 5 2 A 3 3 2 TxD DCD 6 1 1 8 8 DCD CTS 7 8 7 5 4 RTS DTR 8 4 6 20 6 DSR RS 422 4 wire RS 485 Cables NPort T Serial Device RJ45 DB9 F DB9 M DB25 M DB25 F TxD 2 2 gt 3 3 2 RxD GND 5 5 7 7 GND TxD 4 1 gt 1 8 8 RxD RxD 5 3 gt 2 2 3 TxD RxD 6 4 lt 6 20 6 TxD 2 wire RS 485 Cables NPort ele i RJ45 DB9 F DB9 M DB25 M DB25 F GND 3 5 5 y 7 GND Data 5 3 lt gt 2 2 3 Data Data 6 4 lt _ 6 20 6 Data DB9 and DB25 Connectors DB9 Connectors Male DB9 Connector l 1 DCD in A 2 RxD in RTS out 7 3 TxD out CTS in 8 4 DTR out 5 GND Female DB9 Connector O DCD in 1 RxD in 2 7 OTS in OSA lin 4 8 RTS out GND 5 NPort 5600 8 DT Series DB25 Connectors Cable Wiring Male DB25 Connector Female DB25 Connector O CONOaBRWN 14 20 DSR in 25 SNMP Agent with MIB II amp RS 232 Like Group SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software is built into the NPort 5600 8 DT It supports SNMP Trap the RFC1317 RS 232 like group and RFC1213 MIB II The following table lists the standard MIB II group and the variable implementation for the NPort 5600 8 DT RFC1213 MIB II supported SNMP variables System MIB S
38. 6501 8 DT only RS 485 Data Direction Control ADDC automatic data direction control Pull High Low Resistor for RS 485 1 KQ 150 KQ Terminator for RS 485 120 Q Serial Communication Parameters Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 1 5 2 Parity None Even Odd Space Mark Flow Control DSR DTR and RTS CTS RS 232 only XON XOFF Baudrate 50 bps to 921 6 Kbps Serial Signals RS 232 TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD GND RS 422 Tx Tx Rx Rx GND RS 485 4w Tx Tx Rx Rx GND RS 485 2w Data Data GND Software Network Protocols ICMP IP TCP UDP DHCP BOOTP Telnet DNS SNMP V1 HTTP SMTP SNTP Rtelnet ARP RFC2217 Configuration Options Web Console Telnet Console Serial Console Windows Utility Windows Real COM Drivers Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 Windows XP 2003 Vista 2008 7 x86 x64 Embedded CE 5 0 6 0 XP Embedded Fixed TTY Drivers SCO Unix SCO OpenServer UnixWare 7 UnixWare 2 1 SVR 4 2 QNX 4 25 QNX 6 Solaris 10 FreeBSD AIX 5 x HP UX 11i Linux Real TTY Drivers Linux kernel 2 4 x 2 6 x Mini Screen with Push Buttons LCD Panel Liquid Crystal Display on the case Push Buttons Four push buttons for convenient on site configuration Physical Characteristics Housing Metal IP30 protection Weight NPort 5610 8 DT 1760 g NPort 5610 8 DT J 1170 g NPort 5650 8 DT 1770 g NPort 5650 8 DT J 1710 g NPort 56501 8 DT 1850 g 2 6 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Overview of Hardware Dimensi
39. 8 DT supports SNTP RFC 1769 for automatic time calibration The device server will request time information from the specified time server every 10 minutes Web console default Enable This field enables or disables access to the web console Telnet console default Enable This field enables or disables access to the Telnet console LCM password protect default No This field enables or disables password protection for the LCM console The LCM console refers to the LCD control panel on the top panel of the device server which may be used for basic configuration 4 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings Reset button protect default No This field enables or disables reset button operation ATTENTION If you disable both the web console and Telnet console you can still use the LCM console or NPort Administrator to configure your NPort device server Network Settings J Main Menu Network Settings O Overview O Basic Settings IP address 192 168 127 254 O Network Settings E 255 255 255 0 le Serial Settings 60 Operating Settings J Accessible IP Settings IP configuration Static y aQ Auto Warning Settings DNS server 1 f a Monitor a Change Password C Load Factory Default Ona es Save Restart SNMP GO Enable Disable Gateway DNS server 2 Community name public Contact Location IP Address report Auto report to IP aande Auto report to UDP port 14002 Auto report period 10 seconds
40. 950 You can refer to moxattyd cf for detailed descriptions of the various configuration parameters Please note that Device Name depends on the OS See the Device Naming Rule section in README TXT for more information To start the moxattyd daemon after system bootup add an entry into etc inittab using the TTY name you defined in moxattyd cf as in the following example ts 2 respawn usr etc moxattyd moxattyd t 1 Device naming rule For UnixWare 7 UnixWare 2 1 x and SVR4 2 use pts n For all other UNIX operating systems use ttyp n 11 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series TTY Drivers for Linux and UNIX The value of n should be equal or larger than 11 in order to prevent conflicts with the device names of functional keys in some UNIX systems Starting moxattyd Execute the command init q or reboot your UNIX operating system Adding an additional server Modify the text file moxattyd cf to add an additional server User may use vi or any text editor to modify the file For more configuration information refer to moxattyd cf which contains detailed descriptions of the various configuration parameters Find the process ID PID of the moxattyd ps ef grep moxattyd Update the configuration of moxattyd kill USR1 PID e g if moxattyd PID 404 kill USR1 404 This completes the process of adding an additional server 11 5 12 The IP Serial Library The following topics are covered in this chap
41. Configure Function COM Mapping 8 NPort IP Address Fot COM Port ch Configuration 1 NPort 5610 8 D7T 192 168 127 254 1 COMES Monitor 2 MPor 5610 8 DT7 192 168 127 254 2 COME Port Monitor 3 NPort 5610 68 07 192168127254 3 COM 4 NPort 5610 8 0T 192 168 127 254 4 COME fi COM Mapping A GHW Ye tE AR IP Address Report E NPotE O aag N E COMIN fi NPort E COM11 5 NFot 5 Remove Target 5 COM12 Enable Disable E LOM Settings Apply Change Discand Change E You can also save COM mapping settings to a text file which can then be used to duplicate the COM mapping on another host Use the Export COM Mapping command in the function context menu to save the current COM mapping settings Use the Import COM Mapping command to load COM mapping settings from a previously saved file File Function COM Mapping Wiew Help hh Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 8 COM Por Li Configuration 1 NPort 5610 6 DT 192 168 127 254 1 COME Monitor 2 Port 5610 86 87 192168 127 254 2 COME Hi Port Monitor 3 NPort 5610 86 57 192 168 127 254 3 COM Hi fi COM Mapping 4 NPot 5610 8DT 192 168 127 254 4 come Hi ey 5 NPort 5610 6 DT 192 168 127 254 5 COMA Hi edi E TT TH 7 NPoi 2 Add Target fi COM11 Hi 8 NP 5 COM12 Hi o Remove Target Enable Disable Fay COM Settings G Apply Change r Discard Change m Espot COM Mapping Import COM Mapping 8 19 NPort 5600 8 DT Series U
42. IP Address Report The IP Address Report function receives automatic IP reports from appropriately configured NPort device servers Use the Settings command in the function context menu to designate the UDP port number that the NPort will use when sending IP address reports This must correspond with the network settings on the NPort device server Administrator IP Address Report Fille Function P Address Report View Help Shop IP Address Report Stopped Port 4002 O MAC Address IP Address Count Previous Time E Configuration E Monitor E Port Monitor th COM Mapping EM settings 3 IP Address Report bo Go IP Location Settings xj Local TCF Listen Port 4002 ff OK 3 Cancel On the NPort device server the Auto report to IP parameter must be set to the IP address of the PC that is running NPort Administrator 8 28 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator E A Ge Network Settings P address ana Nemak PETET Calera TP configuration Static DNS server 1 DNS server 2 SAMP Enable O Disable Community mane pub Contact Location IP Address report Auto roport to IP Auto report to UDP port pue Auto report perod 10 seconds Select Go from the function context menu to begin monitoring for IP address reports The IP Address Report window will begin displaying IP reports as they are received Select Stop from the context menu to suspend monitoring and Clear to clear the current
43. NPort 5600 8 DT Series User s Manual Fourth Edition January 2011 www moxa com product MOXA 2011 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited NPort 5600 8 DT Series 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 Copyright 2011 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks 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 su
44. NPort device servers Once your device server has been found select it in order to add it to the COM mapping list You can also select Input manually to enter a specific IP address and model Select From List Rescan select All Clear All MAC Address IP Address 1 NPort S610 8 0T 00 30 E5 05 61 0 3 192 168 127 254 Input Manually y OK x Cancel To remove a device server from the COM mapping list use the Remove Target command in the function context menu ATTENTION You can configure COM mapping even if your device server is off line not connected When using the Add Target command simply select the Input manually option and enter the IP address and model This is a useful option for certain field installations where COM mapping must be set up before the NPort is physically installed 8 16 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator COM Mapping Settings Each item on the COM mapping list refers to an individual device port on an NPort device server To map a COM port to a listed device port right click the target device port and select COM Settings in the function context menu File Function COM Mapping View Help 2 Exit Add Remove Apoly Configure Function COM Mapping 8 COM NPort IP Address Pot COM Port Mode i Configuration MPor 5610 5 7 192 168 127 254 1 COMMS Hi Performance Monitor nn es EN Hi Performance Fort Monitor 3 MPort 5E 2 Add Target gt COM Hi Perform
45. O 7 5 9 USING NPOFt AdMINISUFACOF lt cccccoonancacanna nano 8 1 ONCE WAS 8 2 Tastallla NPOFEAdIMINISTArON aran meme nner nn ene O nnn rr nent retry 8 2 Basie Navigatie inini rini AEAEE A E OEE AAAA 8 5 W MaAOwW LAVOUE ti ENN OANCEA A E AAA AAA E A AA EA 8 5 PAN GIS bY rot LAC a FUNCION arei ute ee a ii ET 8 5 CONMQUIAUION PPP C0CUNO0V5 OC PPko a a a aaa 8 6 FIRGING VOUr Device SOVON rt a EE E S 8 6 Sal S ee A aA E ATE ATE ETEA NES 8 7 Device Server Parameter S a A AAA 8 8 FIFMWare and Configuration Management dll A O TE 8 10 VMOf errr 8 11 Finding YOUR DEVICE S UA temndewnende T E 8 11 MonitorindParamete Sicilia EEA AECE told total dada dada das 8 12 ACUVatna ENG Montar drid ddr dadas dan 8 13 ROMO Oia daa 8 15 COM MADDINO mientra AAN da 8 15 PINGING AQUE DEVICES SV lleida Diales 8 16 COM Map DING SCL GS sarria dd dada lisa 8 17 Saving COM MappingrSetUnOS arcas 8 19 CON GTOUDII G cri do 8 20 Creating a COM Grou Doce EEEE ENESE EEEE AAA 8 20 Deleting a COM GrOUD eitia Ter nts dos AENEON 8 22 Addmg Port toa COM Group ririri rnin a EAEE 8 23 REMOVING a POLEO a GOM Grou a 8 24 MOGI VIG PORES Ma COM Gro Deca cetera et veers ss a a lidad lid 8 25 IPAddress REDONE nire e ee AA ERRARE NTT rere N N NEA 8 28 Automatic Message EO praia cadena 8 29 9 NPort CE Driver Manager for Windows CE ooonmmmcccccccoonnncconnannnnccnnnnnnn rr nnnnn rn 9 1 OVER VT Wissrarsa ia ERE REEL idad ias arreoo rara 9 2 T astallina NPO CE DAVOR
46. a Windows NT server and waits for a terminal session to from a host on the network This is an appropriate mode for console management with device ports connected to the console AUX or COM ports N of routers switches or UPS units Unlike TCP Server mode Reverse Telnet mode assists with CR LF conversion TCP IP S NPort 5600 8 DT JOUIaL VIN MA CQ Ae NN WUA VE MAN WA DJ Router Server Server aN SN SA ses WO i Disabled Mode A device port can be disabled by selecting the Disabled operation mode 5 4 6 Operation Mode Advanced Settings Each device port on the NPort 5600 8 DT operates in one of the available operation modes such as Real COM mode or Reverse Telnet mode For each operation mode different parameters can be configured This chapter explains the settings for every parameter for every operation mode The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview gt List of Parameters gt When to Make Adjustments O Using Pair Connection Modes O Parameter Details gt Connection Management Parameters gt Data Packing Parameters gt Other Parameters NPort 5600 8 DT Series Operation Mode Advanced Settings Overview The device port operation mode determines how the port interacts with the network Depending on your application and device more than one operating mode may be suitable When setting the operation mode different parameters ma
47. administrator if you are not sure how to set these parameters When you are ready to restart the device server with the new settings click OK tar AccessiblelPs Auto Warning IP Address Report Password a aE i Metwork NPort 5610 8 DT Beale Serial OperatingMode Modify es 192 168 127 254 00 90 E 8 05 61 03 Serial Number Modity 56103 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Firmware ersion IP Cariae Static E Ver 1 0 DAS Server 1 System Uptime DNS Server 2 0 days 00h 03m 098 Modify public Click the Modify check box to modify configuration Me Ok x Cancel Static I P Addresses For most applications you will assign a fixed IP address to the device server To assign a static fixed IP address the IP Configuration parameter must be set to Static which is the default setting You may then modify the IP Address and Netmask parameters Dynamic IP Addresses For certain network environments your device server s IP address will be assigned by a DHCP or BOOTP Server In this case instead of assigning the device server s IP address you will need to configure the device server to receive its IP address from the appropriate server Set the IP Configuration parameter to DHCP BOOTP or DHCP BOOTP depending on your network environment The IP Address and Netmask parameters will be unavailable for editing since these parameters will be assigned automatically
48. ance COM Mannin 4 MPort 5E see 4 COME HrPerformance W gorma E NPort 5q ae Remove larget 5 COMS HiPerformance oe E Port 56 Eai 5 COM10 Hi Performance E MPort 5E ae COM11 HrPerformance 8 NPort 5 Disable COM12 Hi Pertormance rr ATTENTION You can map multiple COM ports in one step by holding down the Ctrl or Shift key when selecting the target device ports In the Basic Settings tab the COM Number parameter selects the COM port that will be mapped to the device port The drop down list shows available COM ports with status Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters CoM Grouping COM Number COM11 current assigned COM Humber COM11 current assigned COM1 2 assigned COM 3 assigned COM 4 assigned 4 COMTS assigned Grouping selected port together 1 COMT16 assigned COM COM16 Status Description S O Already being used by system or already mapped to an NPort device port Assigned to an NPort device port but changes have not been applied yet Assigned to currently selected device port changes have not been applied yet The Auto Enumerating parameter can be used when mapping multiple device ports at the same time When the parameter is checked this option automatically assigns available COM numbers sequentially If not checked you will need to configure COM mapping for each device port separatel
49. ange O to 99 minutes Default 7 minutes Description This is the time limit for keeping the connection open if a host does not respond to TCP alive check packets If the host does not respond within the specified time the connection will be closed A setting of O means that the connection will remain open even if the host never Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode responds Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode A Range O to 65535 ms Default O Description This specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device If there is no activity for the specified time the connection will be closed A setting of O means that the connection will remain open even if data is never received TCP Client Mode UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode 5 O O O o ec TCP Server Mode For many applications the serial device may be idle for long periods of time so O is an appropriate setting If you wish to use Inactivity time with TCP Client mode you must set Connection Control is to Any Character Inactivity Time see Connection Control Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode When adjusting Inactivity time make sure that it is greater than the Force transmit time Otherwise the TCP connection may be closed before data in the buffer can be transmitted 6 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Operation Mode Advanced Settings Made Max co
50. assword protected and the correct password has not been provided during this session Unlock The unit was located by broadcast search Password protection has not been set up for the unit blank The unit was located by broadcast search Password protection has not been A set up for the unit The unit was manually located by Search IP and has no password protection Lock Fixed The unit was manually located by Search IP It is password protected and N the current password has not been provided during this session Unlock Fixed The unit was manually located by Search IP It was password protected but the correct password has been provided for this session If you wish to configure a unit that is Locked or Lock Fixed you will need to unlock the unit first as described below 1 Select the Unlock command in the function context menu for the target device server File Function Configuration View Help 2 2 pity Exit Search SearchIP Locate Configure Web Function Configuration 1 NPort s BJ NPort No Model ____ MAC Address IP Address Configuration ESTARAS NPS610 8 DT 5 Monitor amp Broadcast Search Port Monitor Zk Specify byIP Address itis COM Mapping ua f IP Address Report EE Locate mok f Configure Q Web E Upgrade Firmware 2 Enter the password and click OK Enter Password XXXXXXX Jf OK XL Cancel 3 If the correct password is provided you w
51. be prompted for a password if you have enabled password protection on the device server The password will be transmitted with MD5 encryption over the Ethernet Input password Password E The web console will appear as shown below i r a Main Mena Welcome to NPort s web console I Overview a eee Model Name NPort 5650 8 DT O MAC Address 00 90 E8 05 65 04 PL Serial Settings Serial No 56504 pu OPetonna Satanas Firmware Version 1 0 Build 07030116 E Anas System Uptime O days 00h 00m 08s E Auto Warning Settings 3 Be NPort s web console provide the following function groups Monitor Change Password Basic Settings Load Factory Default Server name real time clock time server IP address and Web console Telnet console Enable Disable Lj Save Restart function Network Settings IP address netmask default gateway static IP or dynamic IP DNS SNMP IP location report Serial Settings Baud rate start bits data bits stop bits flaw control UART FIFO Operating Settings Operation mode TCP alive check inactivity delimiters force transmit timeout Accessible IP Settings Accessible IP or Accessible IP group Disable to accept all IP s connection The left panel is the navigation panel where you select the parameters that you wish to see or modify Certain folders can be expanded by clicking the adjacent symbol The right panel is the main window where parameters are displayed and modi
52. bps Ethernet ports Power input Terminal block power input NPort 5610 8 DT 5650 8 DT Power switch RJ45 device ports RJ45 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports Power input Terminal block power input 2 2 Overview of Hardware NPort 5600 8 DT Series Overview of Hardware Bottom View DIP switch reference chart DIP switches for pull high low resistors CO CN PWR LED InUse LEDs Flashes when device port is transmitting or receiving data green DIP switches for pull high low Remove cover to adjust pull high low resistors 150K 1K on the NPort resistors 5650 8 DT 5650 8 DT J and 56501 8 DT 2 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Overview of Hardware LED Indicators Top Panel Indicators Steady NPort is operational Blinking NPort is responding to NPort Administrator Locate function IP conflict or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly No fault condition detected Steady Network is connected no data is being transmitted Blinking Network is connected data is being transmitted Ethernet cable is disconnected or has a short Serial port has been opened by server side software Serial port is not currently opened by server side software green Tx Serial device is transmitting data P1 to P8 orange Rx Serial device is receiving data No data is flowing to or from the serial port Ethernet Port Indicators Two LED indicators are built into each 10 100M Ethernet connector A valid netw
53. cations or environments you may be guided to other chapters for additional information The following topics are covered in this chapter O Before You Begin gt gt Required Items Wiring Guidelines O STEP 1 Connect network serial device and power gt gt gt Connect to Network Attach Serial Device Connect Power O STEP 2 Configure the device server s general settings gt gt gt gt Install NPort Administrator Search for Device Server on LAN Adjust General Settings Verify Network Settings O STEP 3 Configure device port operation mode gt Adjust Operation Mode Settings O STEP 4 Configure serial communication parameters gt gt Review Serial Parameters Adjust Serial Parameters O STEP 5 Map COM port to device gt gt gt Specify Target Device Server Assign COM Port Number to Device Port Apply Change NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation Before You Begin This chapter will walk you through the major steps of a typical installation and will offer advice on adjustments and options for specific applications Please note that certain procedures will vary for your specific application and environment In these instructions a Windows PC is used for configuration For Linux or UNIX environments please refer to Chapter 10 Installation of the NPort 5600 8 DT is presented in the following steps Step 1 Connect power network and serial devices Step 2 Config
54. ch SearchlP Locate Configure Web Function Configuration 1 WNPort s HPort CE ES MAL Address _ IP Address server Name Status Configuration 192 168 34 15 P5610 9 DT 5 Monitor Port Monitor d COM Mapping 9 IF Address Report Fk Specify by IF Addres Locate Unlock FP Configure Fa Parameters are grouped into tabs Please refer to Chapter 4 for a description of all general settings for the NPort 5600 8DT Click a Modify checkbox to enable changes to the associated parameter Click OK to implement changes 8 8 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator pele Accessible IPs Auto Warming IP Address Report Password adeliae m ets 3 i NPort 56501 8 DT E a E E Network Serial Operating Mode MAC Address Modify 00 90 E8 05 65 14 NP5610 8 07T_ 56514 Serial Number Moclify ABST 4 GMT 08 00 Taipei Firmware Version of 4 2007 Ver 1 0 10 31 57 PM System Uptime E adify O days DOh D0m0 17 Click the Modify check box to modify configuration Me OF x Cancel ATTENTION You can configure multiple units simultaneously as long as the units are the same model Simply hold down the Ctrl or Shift key when selecting the target device servers Web This opens the target device server s web console Please refer to Chapter 7 for details on using the web console Fille Function Configuration View Help FL a a E sit Search SearchIP Locate Configure
55. ch errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical 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 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 Lie PHEFO AUCTION E AA aaa 1 1 ONVCIVICW 40 0 iesnsncetronet its wos tree u r Sub ee A iia tatwes 122 PEQUE E UPO S EA nos 1 2 PaGKage CHECKS Cuarta O eee ene 1 2 2 Overview of Hardware siincdsiscvcccnaccssnhcacnnncncandcssilesauavecaseeacnnacesanesecsGaseennaeescnunedaceeecanasseuneecdeace nnasccunune 2 1 Panel Layout rirni a a pin aei 2 2 TOP aNd RESF NION erea E a E E aE eT eT er eT E E 2 2 FONE WOW ornes aen e T AE EE 2 2 BOLO MI da a 2 3 EEE Ca tos a A tana Ona 2 4 TOP Panel INICIOS rr 2 4 ENENGE POrEINdICatOrS sic E 2 4 Miwa mmm LA IIA IRALA ts Terre terete 2 4 Eee RO FRIO Srl tonal loa 2 4 DEVICE POR PIQUE apodaca a aa 2 5 Console Port PINQUES esmas 2 5 Product SPEC ANS either taal hate ae alta tetra tected Ba a i i il eth teeta ence ge tan 2 6 e Basic Instalacion A Terane ASA 3 1 Bolo e Ot Beda a E 3 2 Required COIS oscar A A AAA 3 2 Winnog Guided catan 3 2 STEP 1 Connect network serial device ANd DOWEL 000ccccccccnnnnccccnncnnncnnnanannn
56. ction point e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate e Label all wiring to each device in the system for easier testing and troubleshooting 3 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation ATTENTION Wiring Safety Precautions Disconnect power source Do not install or wire this unit or any attached devices with the power connected Disconnect the power before installation by removing the power cord before installing and or wiring your unit Follow maximum current ratings Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment Use caution unit may get hot The unit will generate heat during operation and the casing may feel hot to the touch Take care when handling unit Be sure to leave adequate space for ventilation STEP 1 Connect network serial device and power This step covers the physical installation of the hardware This step requires the following items e NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server e Power adapter and power cord e Ethernet cable e Serial cable with RJ45 or DB9 connector depending on model e Serial device Connect to Network After placing the device server in its location plug one end of the network cable into one of the device server s Ethernet ports Plug the othe
57. d 965 and between 966 and 981 Verify that access rights are correctly defined in the Accessible IP Table Check for DHCP issues by having the DHCP server assign a fixed IP to the NPort See if the selected TCP port is occupied by checking connection status Make sure there are no COM port conflicts and no one else is using the same COM number Apply and save any configuration changes Step 3 Are the advanced functions configured correctly Try the following measures Disable the FIFO if the attached device experiences significant data loss If confirmation of device response is critical set Tx mode to Classical mode If performance is sluggish enable Fast Flush TCP Server Mode Is the remote TCP client program able to connect to the NPort properly If not try the following Verify that the TCP listen port matches your TCP client program Check for DHCP issues by having the DHCP server assign a fixed IP to the NPort Check that Accessible IP settings are blank or include the host s IP address See if the selected TCP port is occupied by checking connection status TCP Client Mode Is the NPort connecting to the remote TCP server program properly If not try the following Verify that the TCP destination port matches your TCP server program Check for DHCP issues by having the DHCP server assign a fixed IP to the NPort Verify that the NPort s Destination IP matches your host s IP address UDP Mode Is the rem
58. d software without investing in additional software Three different socket modes are available for user developed socket programs TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Server Client For TCP applications the appropriate mode depends on whether the connection will be hosted or initiated from the device port or from the network The main difference between the TCP and UDP protocols is that TCP guarantees delivery of data by requiring the recipient to send an acknowledgement to the sender UDP does not require this type of verification making it possible to offer speedier delivery UDP also allows multicasting of data to groups of IP addresses and would be suitable for streaming media or non critical messaging applications such as LED message boards Pair Connection Slave and Master modes are designed for serial to serial communication over Ethernet in order to overcome traditional limitations with serial transmission distance Reverse Telnet mode is designed for connections to servers that will host terminal sessions through the device port This mode is typically used for console management applications but can also be used to upgrade legacy servers to network operation Real COM Mode Real COM mode is designed to work with NPort drivers that are installed Real COM Mode on a network host COM drivers are provided for Windows systems and TTY drivers are provided for Linux systems The driver establishes a transparent connection to the attached seria
59. ddress Report 3 Finally click Yes to confirm Information i Do you want to apply the changes Yes 8 23 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Removing a Port from a COM Group Follow the steps below to remove a serial port from a COM Group 1 Select a serial port in the Group and right click to select COM Settings NEort Administrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help FL Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 5 COM Mode Li Configuration 1 Port 51504 192168127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO E Monitor E NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COM Group Hi Perforrnance FIFO E Port Monitor 3 NFort 51704 192168127 252 1 COM Group HePerformance FIFO E 4 NFort 52704 192 168 127 250 7 COME Hi Performance FIFO E iti COM Mapping 4 IP Address Report 192 165 127 250 m i ri Performance FIFO E Add Target Remove Target Enable Disable COM Settings Apply Change Discard Change 2 Select a COM number that is not in use or assigned to a Group and click OK COM Fort Settings Port Number 1 Portis Selected 1st port is Port 5 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number iA gt Grouping selected port s together 3 You will be able to view the serial ports that were assigned to and removed from the Group Click Apply to apply the settings NPort Administrator COM Mapping
60. dify Please refer to Chapter 4 fora description of the available settings If you are unable to connect to the Telnet console it may be because it has been disabled through the LCM console Serial Console You can connect to the serial console port to open the serial console Connect to the console port with a serial based terminal or terminal emulator program such as Windows HyperTerminal You may also download PComm Lite at www moxa com The terminal type should be set as ANSI or VT100 and the serial communication parameters should be set as 19200 8 N 1 19200 for baud rate 8 for data bits None for parity and 1 for stop bits As soon as the connection is open you will be presented with a text menu displaying the NPort 5600 8 DT general settings Please refer to Chapter 4 for a description of the available settings 10 3 11 TTY Drivers for Linux and UNIX The following topics are covered in this chapter O Linux Real TTY Drivers gt Basic Steps Installing Linux Real TTY Driver Files Mapping TTY Ports Vv V WV Removing Mapped TTY Ports gt Removing Linux Driver Files O UNIX Fixed TTY Drivers gt Installing the UNIX Driver gt Configuring the UNIX Driver NPort 5600 8 DT Series TTY Drivers for Linux and UNIX Linux Real TTY Drivers Real TTY driver are provided that will map Linux host TTY ports to NPort device ports Once the mapping has been set up Linux users and applications can connect to a device port as
61. dress reports 4 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings Serial Settings J Main Menu Serial Settings O Overview Basic Settings Serial Settings CI Network Settings Alias Baud rate Data bits Stop bits Parity FIFO Flow ctrl Interface By Serial Settings Port 1 115200 8 1 None Enable RTS CTS jRS 232 C Port 1 Port 2 115200 8 a None Enable RTS CTS RS 232 i MQ Port 2 Port 3 115200 8 il None Enable RTS CTS RS 232 ports Port 4 115200 8 n None Enable RTS CTSRS 292 0 Port 4 Port 5 115200 8 1 None Enable RTS CTS RS 232 ea Port 5 Port 6 115200 8 al None Enable ENTES RsS292 C Port 6 Port 7 115200 8 il None Enable RSs RS i22 T Port 7 Port 8 115200 8 il None Enable Rae JRSp252 Serial Settings is where you set the serial communication parameters for each device port such as baudrate parity and flow control Each device port can be configured independently ATTENTION It is critical that the device port s serial communication settings match the attached device Please refer to the user s manual for your device to verify the serial communication settings Main Menu Serial Settings Overview E Basic Settings mp AA O Network Settings Port alias E 2 eo Serial Settings Serial Parameters TO for E El AA LJ Port 2 Data bits 18 w FU Port 3 O Porta Stop bits 1 mM O Ports Parity None v a Fares Flow control RISKTS v
62. e buffer is packed for network transmission A setting of O means that data in the buffer will not be automatically packed when no further data is received from the device When using this field make sure that Inactivity time is disabled or set to a larger value Otherwise the connection may be closed before the Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode data in the buffer can be transmitted 6 5 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Operation Mode Advanced Settings Other Parameters O _ Range 1 to 65535 Default 4001 for port 1 4002 for port 2 etc Description This specifies the TCP port number for communication to the attached device Socket applications will need to refer to the device using this port number For Pair Connection modes this field specifies the slave s port number and the same value must be used for the master s Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode Destination IP parameter Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode sana a IMI Range 1 to 65535 Default 966 Description This specifies the TCP port number for Moxa IP Serial Library commands You do not need to reference this port number in your application when using the Moxa IP Serial Library since the library automatically obtains the number from the device server Change this setting only if there is a port number conflict with another
63. e packet Data is packed according to the Delimiter process parameter Delimiters must be incorporated into the data stream at the software or device level ATTENTION When the device port buffer is full the data will be packed for network transmission regardless of the settings for Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 and Force transmit CEALALAC ss Delimiter process Range Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter Default Do Nothing Description This controls how data is packed when delimiter characters are received Note that this field has no effect if delimiters are not Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode enabled see Delimiters 1 and 2 Do nothing will pack the accumulated data including delimiters Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode Delimiter 1 will wait for an additional character before packing the accumulated data Delimiter 2 will wait for two additional characters before packing the accumulated data Strip Delimiter will pack the accumulated data but will not include the delimiter characters in the packet MMMM AA Range O to 65535 ms Default O ms Description This controls data packing by the amount of time that elapses between bits of data As serial data is received it accumulates in the device port s buffer If serial data is not received for the specified amount of time the data that is currently in th
64. er Manager window Click on the server whose COM ports you would like to map to and then select the port index Note that multiple selections are allowed Select the port s at the Port Index and then click on the Add button to map to the COM Port s NPort CE Driver Manager COM Setting COM Mapping Search MPort 5110 192 160 12725 1 Stop Modify IP Search Port Index Completed Porti 950 966 Select the port index of MPort that vou want to add MPort 5110 1192 168 127 254 is selected Return to the COM Setting page You should be able to see the newly mapped COM Port s HPort CE Driver Manager COM Setting con Mapping About COM 192 166 127 254 950 966 Settings Tx Mode Lv FIFO 1 COM portis was Found 9 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series NPort CE Driver Manager for Windows CE To configure the settings for a particular COM Port select the row of the desired port and then modify the setting in the Settings panel as shown below NPort CE Driver Manager OK COM Setting com Mapping About IP Addr Datalmd Delete All COMZ 192 166 127 254 950 966 Settings Toisas i performance FIFO Enable y COM is selected Tx Mode Hi Performance is the default for Tx mode After the driver sends data to the NPort server the driver immediately issues a Tx Empty response to the program Under Classical mode the driver will not send the Tx Empty
65. ers COM Grouping COM Number COME current assigned Grouping selec Jf OK XL Cancel ATTENTION The COM Grouping function only supports Windows NT 2000 and later The maximum number of ports for each group is 32 8 20 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 3 Select the Grouping selected port s together checkbox COM Port Settings Port Number 2 Ports Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number COM8 Grouping selected port s together Jf OK X Cancel 4 Onthe COM Grouping page you can set Read and Write permissions for every serial port It is necessary to set Signal Status in order to control the data transmission with specified control signals e g DTR RTS You can assign one serial port whose signals will be taken into account by the COM Group COM Port Settings Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping Serial ports IP Address Port Read Write Signal Status y y 192 168 127 253 1 192 168 127 252 1 Iv r Jf OK XL Cancel 5 Click OK and confirm that the serial ports that were assigned The COM Port column confirms that your selected ports are labeled as part of a Group You will be able to view the serial ports that were assigned to and removed from the Group Click Apply to apply the s
66. erver on the network using the Broadcast Search or Specify by IP Address commands in the function context menu Broadcast Search This searches for all NPort units on the LAN Since this search is based on MAC address rather than IP address it will be able to find units that are not on the same subnet as your PC You may click Stop as soon as your device server is found Searching for NPort W Stop Found 1 NPort s remain timeout 5 second s No Model MAC Address IP Address 1 NPort FET 0 8 0 T 00 90 68 05 67 03 192 168 127 254 Specify by I P Address This allows you to find your device server manually by entering its IP address 8 6 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Status The NPort may be password protected to prevent unauthorized configuration changes Please refer to Chapter 4 for additional information on password protection The status will be shown in the list of available device servers There are six possible statuses for device servers on the network File Function Configuration View Help 2 pa Exit Search SearchlP Locate Configure Web Function Configuration 1 WNPort s gt NPart MAC Address IP Address Server Name Status Li Configuration 1 MFort 5610 8 07 00 950 E8 05 61 03 192 168 147 254 NPS610 6 DT_ 5 Lock Monitor Port Monitor ii COM Mapping 4 IP Address Report Status Description OO Lock The unit was located by broadcast search It is p
67. essories DK 35A DIN rail mounting kit 35 mm CBL RJ45M9 150 8 pin RJ45 to male DB9 cable 150 cm CBL RJ45F9 150 8 pin RJ45 to female DB9 cable 150 cm CBL RJ45M25 150 8 pin RJ45 to male DB25 cable 150 cm CBL RJ45F25 150 8 pin RJ45 to female DB25 cable 150 cm NP21101 Male DB25 to female DB9 RS 232 cable 30 cm Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged 1 3 Introduction 2 Overview of Hardware The NPort 5600 8 DT is a rugged and easy to use device networking product Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the hardware and specifications The following topics are covered in this chapter O Panel Layout gt Top and Rear View gt Front View gt Bottom View O LED Indicators gt Top Panel Indicators gt Ethernet Port Indicators O Pin Assignments gt Ethernet Port Pinouts gt Device Port Pinouts gt Console Port Pinouts O Product Specifications NPort 5600 8 DT Series Panel Layout Top and Rear View RS 232 console port Reset button ajosuo9 C PWR NPort 5610 8 DT Ready f Fault Link InUse Tx Rx Y SEL Power Switch ETH2 PWR1 PWR2 ETH1 LED indicators Input buttons LCM console display Front View NPort 5610 8 DT 5650 8 DT 56501 8 DT Power switch OO ALTOAO AUTOM ALTO A lt lt Ve V h yy ETH L12 48 voc ETH1 Port 1 Port 3 Port 5 Port 7 A DB9 M serial ports RJ45 10 100 M
68. et cable that is less than 100 meters long e Make sure there is no defect with your hub or switch s Ethernet port Step 3 Can you ping the device server from your host If not try the following e Make sure that there are no problems with IP configuration e Ifa router is not used make sure that the device server and the host must be on the same network subnet if a router is not used e Ifa routeris used make sure that gateway and routing settings are correct Use tracert to follow up Make sure that the routers don t filter PING ICMP or port numbers Refer to Moxa FAQ 441 for the proper TCP UDP ports Step 4 Is the correct operation mode being used If not try the following e Select the proper operation mode for the device port in the web console or in NPort Administrator Remember each device port is set to Real COM mode by default e Save changes and restart the device server to activate new settings Operation Mode Problems Real COM Mode Step 1 Are you able to install the drivers successfully If not try the following NPort 5600 8 DT Series Troubleshooting For NAT environments use NAT port mapping Verify that ping response time is less than 1000 ms Go over the installation procedures again in the user s manual Step 2 Are you able to open the device port on the NPort If not try the following If the device server is across a router or firewall try opening TCP ports between 950 an
69. ettings NFPort Administrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help nm g Ws Exit Add Apply Function COM Mapping 3 COM Ba NPort IP Address Port COM Part Mode Li Configuration 1 HPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO E Monitor z NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COM Group Hi Performance FIFO E Port Monitor 3 NPort 51104 192 168 127 252 1 COM Group Hi Performance FIFO E d COM Mapping XE IP Address Report 6 Finally click Yes to confirm Information i Do you want to apply the changes Yes Coel 8 21 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Deleting a COM Group Follow the steps below to delete a COM Group and then auto assign COM numbers for each port in the Group 1 Select all serial ports in the Group you are deleting and then right click to select COM Settings NPort Administrator COM Mapping E JE Fille Function COM Mapping View Help FL Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 3 COM HPort IP Address Port COM Fort Mode Configuration 1 MPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO E Monitor 2 Noort 51704 192165 127 253 Hi Performance FIFO E Port Monitor ort 51104 AA COME Group Hi Pertormance FIFO E fig COM Mapping 2 Add Target 4 IP Address Report E Remove Taret Enable Disable 2p COM Settings E Apply Change Discard Change 2 Select a COM number for this COM group and c
70. fied For example if you click Basic Settings in the navigation panel the main window will show a page of basic settings that you can configure After you have made changes on a page you must click the Submit button in the main window before jumping to another page Your changes will be lost if you do not click Submit After you have finished modifying the desired pages you must save and restart the device server for the new settings to take effect You may complete this in one step by clicking Save Restart after you submit a change Changes will not take effect until they are saved and the NPort is restarted If you restart the NPort without saving your configuration all configuration changes will be lost 7 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using the Web Console Device Server Settings Please refer to Chapter 4 for details on the following settings e Basic Settings e Network Settings e Serial Settings e Accessible IP Settings e Auto Warning Settings e Change Password e For details on Operating Settings please refer to Chapter 5 Special Functions There are several special functions that are available in the web console These functions are not available on NPort Administrator Monitor Select one of the Monitor functions in the navigation panel to monitor traffic on the NPort device server Refresh your browser to display updated status Line Monitor each device port s operation mode and connection status IPx
71. he NPort 5600 8 DT The LCM console can be used to view and modify basic settings such as IP address The MENU button activates the main menu It is also used to cancel a selection and return to a previous menu The UP and DOWN buttons navigate between available options The SEL button selects an option or enters a submenu Main Menu gt Server setting Under Server setting you can view basic information about your device server The following fields are displayed e Serial number e Server name e Firmware ver e Model name Main Menu gt Network setting Under Network setting you can view the device server s network settings and modify certain parameters such as IP address The following fields are displayed e Etherneti statu e Ethernet2 statu e MAC address e IP config e IP address e Netmask Main Menu gt Serial set Under Serial set you can view each device port s serial communication settings and modify certain parameters such as baud rate Settings are displayed and modified on a port by port basis You will first select the port that you wish to modify or view The following fields are displayed e Baud rate e Data bit e Stop bit e Parity e Flow control e Tx Rx fifo e Interface e Tx Rx bytes e Line status 10 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Other Configuration I nterfaces Main Main Main Main Main Main Menu gt Op Mode set Under Op Mode set you can view or modify each device port s opera
72. heck the Auto enumerating COM number for selected ports to use the COM number you select as the first starting COM number and then click OK COM Fort Settings Port Number 2 Ports Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number CORY Auto enumerating COM number for selected ports 3 You will be able to view the serial ports that were assigned to and removed from the Group Click Apply to apply the settings lt NPort Administrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help F E xit Add Apply Function COM Mapping 3 COM Mode a Configuration 1 NPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO E Monitor 2 NPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COM9 Hi Performance FIFO E Port Monitor 3 NPort 51104 192 168 127 252 1 COM10 Hi Performance FIFO E iti COM Mapping Y IP Address Report 8 22 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Adding a Port to a COM Group Follow the steps below to add a serial port into an existing COM Group 1 Select the serial port that you are adding and right click to select COM Settings NPort Administrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help g amp Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 5 COM NPort No Model IP Address Port COM Port Mode Configuration 1 NPort 51504 192 168 127 254 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO En
73. if it were a local TTY port These drivers have been designed and tested for the majority of Linux distributions including Linux kernel version 2 4 x and 2 6 x Please check Moxa s website http www moxa com for the latest Linux kernel support For more detail please refer to README TXT Basic Steps Follow these instructions to map a TTY port to a device port Install the NPort device server and set the target device port to Real COM mode Install the Real TTY driver files on the Linux host Map the host s TTY port to the target device port on the NPort Installing Linux Real TTY Driver Files Before proceeding with the software installation make sure you have completed the NPort device server has been installed and configured correctly Note that the default IP address for the NPort is 192 168 127 254 ATTENTION The target device port must be operating in Real COM mode in order to map TTY ports 1 Obtain the driver file from the Document and Software CD or from the Moxa website at http www moxa com 2 Log in to the console as a super user root Execute cd to go to the root directory Copy the driver file npreal2xx tgz to the directory Execute tar xvfz npreal2xx tgz to extract all files into the system Execute tmp moxa mxinst For RedHat AS ES WS and Fedora Corel append an extra argument as follows tmp moxa mxinst SP1 The shell script will install the driver files automatically After ins
74. ill be treated as if they were attached to your PC s own COM ports Installing NPort CE Driver Manager Copy NPortCab cab to Windows CE and start to install driver by double clicking on it Click on OK to complete the installation when the following screen appears Install Default Company Name NP le S a Progra m Files ee Command Prompt Mame NPortcab Type 7 Driver installation is now complete and the NPortCab cab icon disappear from the screen This is normal when installing drivers in Windows CE Using NPort CE Driver Manager After you install NPort CE Driver Manager you can set up the NPort s serial ports as remote COM ports for your Windows CE Make sure that the serial port s on your NPort are set to Real COM mode when mapping COM ports with NPort CE Driver Manager Go to Start gt Programs gt NPort CE Driver Manager NPort CE Driver Manager OK COM Setting com Mapping About Settings Tx Mode FIFO y 0 COM portis was Found 9 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series NPort CE Driver Manager for Windows CE Click on the COM Mapping page and then the Search button to scan for NPort servers NPort CE Driver Manager OK COM Setting COM Mapping About IP Addr 1 Modify IP MPort 5110 192 160 127 254 Search Port Index Completed Select the port index of MPort that you want to add All NPort servers that were located will appear in the NPort CE Driv
75. ill receive an Unlock ok message Unlock ok LA OK 8 7 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 4 The device server s status will be updated to Unlock File Function Configuration iew Help FL k Exit search Search IP Function Configuration 1 NPort s gt NPart No s bhod MAC Address IP Address Server Name Status E Configuration MPort 5610 82 07 00 30 E8 05 67 03 192 168 127 254 NPS610 6 D7T_5 Unlock Monitor Port Monitor de COM Mapping 4E IF Address Report Device Server Parameters You can configure any NPort 5600 8 DT on the LAN using the Assign 1P Address Configure orWeb commands in the function context menu Assign I P Address This allows you to set the target NPort s IP address quickly instead of digging through pages of configuration parameters File Function Configuration View Help FL 2 pa Exit Search Search P Locate Configure Web Function Configuration 1 NPort s gt NPor No gt Model MACAddess IP Address Status i Configuration sss Nort ip p 152 168 34 15 NPS5610 8 07 E Monitor ene O Port Monitor Ek Specify by IP Address d COM Mapping ate 4 IP Address Report Ss Locate z Unlock ES Configure Web El Uperade Firmware Export Configuration Z Import Configuration Assign IP Address Configure This opens the target device server s configuration window File Function Configuration View Help FL 2 py E sit Sear
76. ing please walt x Cancel No Model MAC Address IP Address NPort S6501 6 0T OO S0 E8 05 65 14 192 168 34 15 Tranent 108 ATTENTI ON You can update the firmware of multiple units simultaneously as long as the units are the same model Simply hold down the Ctrl or Shift key when selecting the target device servers I mport Export Configuration These commands are used to save or restore the target device server s configuration All configuration settings can be stored on a file to be restored later from anywhere on the network 8 10 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator File Function Configuration View Help Fi 2 a pe E g Exit Seach SearchIP Locate Configure Web Function Configuration 1 NPort s 2 NPort No Model MAC Address IP Address Server Name Status E Configuration 1 192 168 127 254 NP5610 8 DT 5 Unlock Monitor al Broadcast Search Port Monitor Specify by IP Address Gi COM Mapping IP Address Report wa Locate 2 Unlock ray Configure E Web E Upgrade Firmware Export Configuration r Tiimani Anit onan Follow the onscreen instructions to save or restore the target unit s configuration ATTENTION You can import the configuration of multiple units simultaneously as long as the units are the same model Simply hold down the Ctrl or Shift key when selecting the target device servers Monitor You can use NPort Administrator for live monitori
77. l device by mapping a local serial port to the device port s IP Port Real COM mode supports up to four simultaneous connections so multiple hosts can collect data from the attached device at the same time Driver Mode RS 232 422 485 ATTENTION Real COM drivers are installed automatically with NPort Administrator Real COM mode allows you to continue using your serial communications software to access devices that are now attached to your NPort device server On the host the NPort Real COM driver automatically intercepts data sent to the COM port packs it into a TCP IP packet and redirects it to the network At the other end of the connection the NPort device server accepts the Ethernet frame unpacks the TCP IP packet and sends the serial data to the appropriate device 5 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Introduction to Operation Modes ATTENTION In Real COM mode several hosts can have simultaneous access control over the device port If necessary you can limit access by using the Accessible IP settings Please refer to Chapter 4 for additional information about Accessible IP settings RFC2217 Mode RFC 2217 mode is similar to Real COM mode since it relies on a driver to transparently map the device port to a virtual COM port on a host computer The RFC2217 standard defines general COM port control options based on the Telnet protocol and supports one connection at a time Third party drivers supporting RFC
78. le functions EX NPortAdminSuite File Edit Help lt Back gt Qsearch Ay Folders CAhistory US GS X A EE Address TIwotadmnsute 4 view Favorites Tools Folders ES Desktop Ey My Documents 29 My Pictures NPortAdminSuite Se ARS E A My Computer E readme 1KB Text Document 4 1 2003 11 26 AM H 6 Local Disk C VERSION laa uninsOO0 11KB DAT File 4 28 2003 4 01 PM 2 TEST D Text Document 2 uninsO00 85KB Application 1 8 2003 12 00 AM H ments and Settin E 64 Documents and Settings Modified 3 17 2003 3 23 AM E VERSION 1KB Text Document 3 17 2003 3 23 AM H Office20005R 1 1 03 Personal Data 3 03 Program Files HC Accessories CI Common Files C ComPlus Applications H E Internet Explorer EC microsoft frontpage HC Microsoft Office E O Microsoft Visual Studio H E MWwSnap C NetMeeting i Sy Port dminSuite C Outlook Express C Windows Media Player H Windows NT E WINNT Size 110 bytes Attributes normal IP Serial Library Function Groups Port Status Inquiry Server Control Port Control Input Output Miscellaneous Data nsio_ init nsio_end nsio_resetserver nsio_checkalive nsio_open nsio_close nsio_ioctl nsio_flowctrl nsio_DTR nsio_RTS nsio_lIctrl nsio_ baud nsio_resetport nsio_read nsio_SetReadTimeo uts nsio_write nsio_SetWriteTimeo uts 12 2 nsio_Istatus nsio_data_status nsio_break nsio_break_on nsio_break_off nsio_b
79. le hosts will simultaneously access the attached device Adjust Max Connection I gnore Jammed IP and Allow driver control e Data will be broadcast from the serial device to multiple network destinations Adjust Destination IP 1 through 4 6 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Operation Mode Advanced Settings e You are using Pair Connection modes to connect two serial devices over Ethernet Adjust Local TCP port and Destination IP Address Using Pair Connection Modes For some applications you may simply want a serial device to communicate directly to another serial device over the network You can use a pair of NPort 5600 8 DT device servers to accomplish this with Pair Connection Master and Slave modes Simply set one device port to Pair Connection Master mode and the other device port to Pair Connection Slave mode It does not matter which device port is master and which is slave For the device port in Pair Connection Slave mode designate a Local TCP port to be used for communication For the device port in Pair Connection Master mode enter the slave s IP address and Local TCP port as the Destination IP Once both device ports have been configured the attached serial devices will communicate over Ethernet as if they were connected by a serial cable The two device servers can be connected by an Ethernet cable or they can be connected to the same network Parameter Details Connection Management Parameters EARS TS RSE e Oo R
80. lorer icon on your desktop and selecting Properties from the context Internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones menu Security level for this zone Move the slider to sst the security level or this zone gt Medium Safe browsing and still Functional Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned Activex controls will not be downloaded Appropriate for most Internet sites On the Security tab click Custom Level and enable these two 2 x it ems Settings Cookies X Allow cookies that are stored on your computer m are shored On your computer Enable Allow per session cookies not stored Dom i E Allow per session cookies not stored Disable Enable O Prompt is Downloads E File download O Disable lane EA ad fe m Reset custom settings 2222 Reset to medium tts Reset e ATTENTI ON If you are not using Internet Explorer cookies are usually enabled through a web browser setting such as allow cookies that are stored on your computer or allow per session cookies 7 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using the Web Console Basic Navigation To open the web console enter your device server s IP address in the website address line If you are configuring the NPort for the first time you will use the default IP address 192 168 127 254 If prompted enter the console password You will only
81. lushed If your application uses PurgeComm and performance seems sluggish try enabling Fast Flush Apply Change Basic Installation COM Port Settings Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping a None X Baud Rate Parity Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 a Flow Control None COM Port Settings Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping Tx Mode Hi Performance X FIFO Enable X Network Timeout 5000 500 20000 ms w Fast Flush Only Flush Local Buffer Right click COM Mapping in the Function panel and select Apply Change in the context menu to save the current COM mapping settings Your application will now be able to access the target serial device using the COM port File Function COM Mapping View Help F 2 E Exit Add Remove Dp Configure Message Log 28 Monitor Log 0 Function NPort Configuration Monitor 2 NPort 5610 8 DT 3 Port Monitor 3 NPort 5610 8 DT O 5 NPort 5610 8 DT 9 IP Address Report 6 NPort 5610 8 DT 7 NPort 5610 8 DT 8 NPort 5610 8 DT COM Mapping 8 COM 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 254 Model IPAddess Port COM Port A E a COM6 COM COMS COM9 COM10 COM11 COM12 O
82. magnetic interference EMI Before attaching any serial devices run your ground wire from your grounding surface to the device server s grounding contact at the rear panel Secure the connection with the provided screw Connect Power Connect the 12 to 48 VDC power line to the NPort 5600 8 DT s terminal block or power jack The Ready LED will initially glow red When the system is ready the Ready LED will turn green STEP 2 Configure the device server s general settings This step covers the configuration of general settings using NPort Administrator You may also use the web serial Telnet or LCM console to configure the device server Please refer to Chapter 7 8 and 9 for additional information on using the other consoles This step requires the following items e NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server with live connection to the network e Windows PC with live connection to the same network see Chapter 10 for Linux UNIX installations e NPort Documentation amp Software CD Install NPort Administrator Locate and run the setup program on the NPort Document 8 Software CD The setup program will be named Npadm_Setup Version Build _ DateTime exe e g Npadm_Setup_Ver1 8_ Build_07041316 exe Run NPort Administrator when installation is complete Search for Device Server on LAN In NPort Administrator click Search to File Function Configuration View Help search your LAN for NPort device servers rf
83. ming IPAddressRepot Password Basic Network Serial Operating Mode device port can be configured through NPort v Modify Pot Alias OPMode A Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Real COM Mode Administrator Open your device server s configuration window using the same method when you adjusted the network parameters On the Operation Modes tab ON 07 YN amp Wh click Modify and select the device port that you wish to configure Click Settings to configure the selected device port Click the Modify check box to modify configuration Y OK X Cancel Set the operation mode and associated Ec parameters as necessary Please refer to Operating Mode EI Chapter 5 and 6 for additional information on Fealcom operation modes and advanced settings Max Connection 4 When you are ready to restart the device Misc Optional g p Si j TCP Alive Check Timeout server with the new settings click OK 7 0 99 min Data Packing Optional Delimiter 1 00 0 ff Hex Force Tx Timeout 0 0 65535 ms Delimiter 2 00 04f Hex Packing Length 9 0 1024 bytes Delimiter Process Do Nothing X Jf OK X Cancel 3 6 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Operation Mode Selection Chart Basic Installation You can use this chart to help you select the appropriate operation mode for your application Real COM mode with
84. n 0 NM da WN 3 11 Hi Performance FIFO En HiPerformance FIFO En Hi Performance FIFO En Hi Performance FIFO En Hi Performance FIFO En Hi Performance FIFO En Hi Performance FIFO En 4 General Settings The NPort 5600 8 DT is easily configured to suit your network environment and your application This chapter goes over general settings for your device server The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Basic Settings Network Settings Serial Settings Operating Settings Accessible IP Settings 9800 90 0 Q n Auto Warning Settings gt Email and SNMP trap gt Event Type O Change Password NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings Overview The NPort 5600 8 DT can be configured through NPort Administrator the web console the Telnet console or the serial console For each of these configuration interfaces parameters are organized by type For this chapter screenshots from the web console are used to illustrate the available parameters but the same parameters can be modified using the other interfaces Basic Settings 3 Main Menu Basic Setting FO Overview n Q Basic Settings Server name a EA C Network Settings AS gt aime ct Serial Settings Time zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London w HC Operating Settings a Accessible IP Settings Local time J Auto Warning Settings ao Mantar Time server gt s 12007 Y 3 AG 20 13 28 M
85. n port Range 1 to 65535 Default 4001 for port 1 4002 for port 2 etc Description This specifies the UDP port number for network communication to the serial device Socket applications will need to refer to the device using this port number Connection Contri S O Range Startup None Any Character None Any Character Inactivity Time DSR On DSR Off DSR On None DCD On DCD Off DCD On None Default Startup None Description This specifies how connections to the device are established and closed For example Startup None means that as soon as the device server starts up the TCP connection is opened and the connection can only be closed manually DCD On DCD Off means that the TCP connection is opened when the DCD signal is on and closed when the DCD signal is off If you want to use the Inactivity Time parameter to close the connection when the serial device is inactive you must set Connection Control to Any Character Inactivity time EAN Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode Range CR LF or CR LF Default CR LF Description This specifies how CR LF characters received from the device will be packed for network transmission For certain terminal applications the Enter key needs to be translated specifically as a CR character rather than CR LF 6 7 7 Using the Web Console The NPort 5600 8 DT s web console allows it to be managed from anywhere on the network u
86. nSigEntry rs2320utSigEntry rs232InSigPortIndex rs2320utSigPortindex rs232InSigName rs2320utSigName rs232InSigState rs2320utSigState B 3 C IP Report Protocol There are several ways to configure the IP address of the NPort device server One of them is DHCP Client When you set up the device server to use DHCP Client for IP address configuration it will automatically send a DHCP request over the network to find the DHCP server The DHCP server will then send an available IP address to the NPort with an expiration time The NPort will use this IP address until the expiration time has been reached When the expiration time has been reached the process will repeat and NPort will send another DHCP request to the DHCP server Therefore an NPort may end up using more than one IP address while it is connected to the network The NPort has a built in IP address report function that will send its IP data to a specific IP address and port number when it is configured with a dynamic IP address In the web console the IP report parameters may be configured under Network Settings Enter the IP address and the port number of the PC that is to receive this information as well as the reporting interval To interpret the IP address report the destination PC needs to have NPort Administrator installed with the IP Address Report function activated You may also use develop your own application to receive the IP address report by referring to the IP repor
87. ng of your NPort over the network Different parameters and events may be monitored and you can receive pop up warnings for certain events Finding Your Device Server If the list of available servers is empty find your device server on the network using the Add Target or Load Configured COM Port commands in the function context menu Add Target This selects NPort device servers on the LAN for monitoring You may need to click Rescan to search the network again for NPort device servers Once a device server has been found select it in order to add it to the Monitor list You can also select Input manually to enter a specific IP address and model for monitoring 4 Select From List Rescan select All Clear All MAC Address IF Address 1 NPort 5610 6 07 00 30 8 05 51 03 192 168 127 254 Input Manually nf OF Cancel Remove Target This removes a device server from the monitor list Load Configured COM Port If COM ports have been mapped to NPort device servers this command automatically adds those device servers to the monitor list 8 11 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator File Function Montor View Help F 2 p a Add Remove Go Monitor ropper 1 NPort s Alive 61 03 TER ar54 Not Alive of Configuration 5 Monitor 58 Port Monitor og COM Mapping 3 IP Address Report ss PY Add TEA Remove Target Load Confisured COM
88. nnection Range 1 to 4 Default 1 Description This specifies the maximum number of simultaneous connections that the port will accept When adjusting Max connection make sure that Ignore jammed IP and Allow driver control are also UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode adjusted correctly TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode Real COM Mode BVM Eee as Range Yes or No Default No Description This field specifies how an unresponsive IP address is handled when there are simultaneous connections to the device port see Max connection Yes means that transmission to the other hosts will not be suspended if one IP address becomes unresponsive No means that all transmission will be suspended if one IP address becomes unresponsive and will resume when all hosts have responded Yes is UDP Mode RFC2217 Mode 3 O O O o el TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode the recommended setting when Max connection is 2 or more A a a i a Allow driver control Range Yes or No Default No Description This specifies whether the device port will respond to driver control commands when multiple simultaneous connections are enabled UDP Mode see Max connection Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode RFC2217 Mode Data Packing Parameters Pc Range 0 to 10
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90. odify Oo Change Password Settings 1 Load Factory Default Web console Enable Disable Q Save Restart Telnet console Enable O Disable LCM password protect Ono OYes Reset button protect ONo O Yes Submit Server name default blank This is an optional free text field for your own use It does not affect operation of the NPort device server It can be used to help differentiate one device server from another ATTENTION There is a risk of explosion if the real time clock battery is replaced incorrectly The real time clock is powered by a lithium battery We strongly recommend that you obtain assistance from a Moxa support engineer before replacing the battery Please contact the Moxa RMA service team if you need to change the battery Time zone default GMT Greenwich Mean Time This field shows the currently selected time zone and allows you to select a different time zone Local time This field shows the time that you last opened or refreshed the browser using the NPort s built in real time clock You can adjust the real time clock using this field Make sure that you first select the correct time zone E Time Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer E i loj xj Modify time settings Date Time ooo yf eh fo sf zo Submit Close Time server default blank This optional field is for your time server s IP address or domain name if a time server is used in your network The NPort 5600
91. ons Without ears 197 x 44 x 125 mm 7 76 x 1 73 x 4 92 in With ears 229 x 46 x 125 mm 9 01 x 1 81 x 4 92 in With DIN Rail kit on bottom panel 197 x 53 x 125 mm 7 76 x 2 09 x 4 92 in Environmental Limits Operating Temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Operating Humidity 5 to 95 RH Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Power Requirements Input Voltage 12 to 48 VDC Power Consumption NPort 5610 8 DT 611 mA 12 V 300 mA 24 V 140 mA 48 V NPort 5610 8 DT J 611 mA 12 V 300 mA 24 V 140 mA 48 V NPort 5650 8 DT 615 mA 12 V 300 mA 24 V 156 mA 48 V NPort 56501 8 DT 1066 mA 12 V 510 mA 24 V 200 mA 48 V NPort 5650 8 DT J 615 mA 12 V 300 mA 24 V 156 mA 48 V Regulatory Approvals EMC CE EN55022 Class A EN55024 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Safety UL UL60950 1 EN60950 1 Reliability Alert Tools Built in buzzer and RTC real time clock Automatic Reboot Trigger Built in WDT watchdog timer MTBF meantime between failures 163356 hrs Warranty Warranty Period 5 years Details See www moxa com warranty 2 7 3 Basic Installation The NPort 5600 8 DT device server is designed to coordinate between your network your host computer and your serial device Installation of the device server should occur in stages to ensure that each connection is recognized This chapter will guide you through a typical installation with a Windows PC For certain appli
92. ork connection will be indicated as follows A green LED indicates a valid connection to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network An orange LED indicates a valid connection to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network Pin Assignments Ethernet Port Pinouts un CO ER sf 5 no 7 el 2 4 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Overview of Hardware Device Port Pinouts DB9 Ports NPort 5610 8 DT 5650 8 DT 56501 8 DT Connector RS 422 2 wire RS 485 4 wire RS 485 s li oco mo i Saar 2 Red por z 3 eo ro Data E 0 coca pa pB Male s feno GND The NPort 5610 8 DT only supports RS 232 signals RJ 45 Ports NPort 5610 8 DT J 5650 8 DT J Connector RS 422 2 wire RS 485 4 wire RS 485 bso SCS m p Rs tr eno O CN s eo Reor Dato 6 oo RxD Data zes SCS s fom ES e The NPort 5610 8 DT J only supports RS 232 signals Console Port Pinouts ae e oo s fom 2 5 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Overview of Hardware Product Specifications Ethernet I nterface Number of Ports 2 1 IP Speed 10 100 Mbps auto MDI MDIX Connector 8 pin RJ45 Magnetic Isolation Protection 1 5 KV built in Serial Interface Number of Ports 8 Serial Standards NPort 5610 8 DT RS 232 NPort 5650 8 DT RS 232 422 485 Connector NPort 5610 8 DT 5650 8 DT 56501 8 DT DB9 male NPort 5610 8 DT J 5650 8 DT J RJ45 8 pins Serial Line Protection 15 KV ESD protection for all signals 2 KV isolation protection NPort 5
93. ot li Configuration 1 NPort 5610 8 DT 192 168 127 254 1 cor E Monitor 2 NPort 5610 8 DT 192 168 127 254 2 cor Assign COM Port Number to Device Port The COM Mapping window will show a list of available device ports on the network Right click the target device port and select COM Settings in the context menu File Function COM Mapping View Help 2 amp E Exit Add Remove Apply Configure Function COM Mapping 16 COM NPort No Model IP Address Port COM Port Mode Parameter Configuration ae NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 e A rarya FIFO Ena 9600 None 8 1 Monitor NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 Add Target erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None 8 Port Monitor NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 x erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None i COM Mapping NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 2 Remove Target erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None My NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None a ee cent NPort 5650 16 192168 16 130 Enable erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 Disable erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None NPort 5650 16 192 168 16 130 erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None NPort 5650 16 192168 16 130 COM Settings erformance FIFO Ena 9600 None HD ar BORN 1C 109 FCO FOES Darbar CICA Caa ocnn hlana 0 o 4 MAN amp QU PES go go go go go go go sofia ade dy b b d rm rd rd mb 3 In the Basic Settings tab select the COM port number that will be mapped to
94. ote UDP program properly receiving and transmitting data If not try the following Clean up network traffic if possible to prevent data loss Make sure your AP is configured with a resending mechanism when data is lost Switch to TCP Server Client mode Verify that the designated UDP port matches your application Check for DHCP issues by having the DHCP server assign a fixed IP to the NPort Open the specific UDP port to check for router filtering issues 13 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Troubleshooting Serial Data Problems Try the following measures Make sure there are no cable wiring issues 3 or 8 wire cabling should be used for RS 232 point to point 4 wire cabling for RS 422 and daisy chain 2 or 4 wire cabling for RS 485 Verify that all serial communication settings correspond with the attached device Make sure there are no cable length issues At 9600 bps RS 232 cables should be no longer than 15 m RS 422 cables no longer than 1 2 km and RS 485 cables no longer than 1 2 km Check for RS 422 or RS 485 driving issues such as terminator problems or pull high low settings Check flow control settings If you are using RTS CTS flow control you must have appropriate RTS and CTS wiring 13 3 The following topics are covered in this appendix O RS 232 Cables RS 422 4 wire RS 485 Cables 2 wire RS 485 Cables DB9 and DB25 Connectors gt DB9 Connectors gt DB25 Connectors OO A Cable Wiring NPort 5
95. ple PROD Miente deem nabbed eas bitibeaeaibasatiwiagadudes 12 3 Troubleshooting anna di 13 1 COMMEEEION FPO DIG S rra ANENE EN E lin 13 1 Operation MoOde ca a9 18 SMS SE 13 1 RearncGOMMoOd aaa id 13 1 TEPSSernver Modest dd dd dd dd a 13 2 TOPE EMO A Siurrrsrarrrr coral a e nea re eo ae a 13 2 UNDP MOTE AA A A AA AAA AR Ro aRiasa 13 2 senal Data ProD ds 13 3 Cable Wirin gzs enaa a aaa A 1 PRS FSC ALS add AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA dead A 2 RS 422 4 wite RS 435 Cables annan EEA A 2 IN IR AgS Cables aos os won onan ten ene ned wenn a da daa dad ed A 2 DBY amda DBZ 5S CONNECT ada A 2 EPIC Oa FS le aida data a A EL een aR A 2 DBZ5 CONMGCUONS ia A 3 SNMP Agent with MIB II RS 232 Like Group cccccccssennnseccceeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaaeeeeeeennns B 1 EP REDOrE Protocol cidcid vind so DA ri D Eeuna EEE C 1 IPAddress Report S TUCU a5 ace a C 1 Hardware anit AP IDa A a dd O A NA N E AA C 2 EXAM DIC naa C 2 Compliance Notice sica aaa ae AE aO EEEE D 1 1 Introduction The Moxa NPort 5600 8 DT Series a line of advanced serial device servers makes it easy to enable your serial devices for network operation The NPort 5600 8 DT Series includes the following five models RS 232 models e NPort 5610 8 DT e NPort 5610 8 DT J RS 232 422 485 models e NPort 5650 8 DT e NPort 5650 8 DT J e NPort 56501 8 DT The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview O Product Features O Package
96. ports manually To map TTY ports manually you may execute mxaddsvr and manually specify the data and command ports as in the following example cd usr lib npreal2 driver mxaddsvr 192 168 3 4 16 4001 966 In this example 16 TTY ports will be added all with IP 192 168 3 4 with data ports from 4001 to 4016 and command ports from 966 to 981 Removing Mapped TTY Ports After logging in as root enter the directory usr lib npreal2 driver and then execute mxdelsvr to delete a server The syntax of mxdelsvr is mxdelsvr P Address Example cd usr lib npreal2 driver mxdelsvr 192 168 3 4 The following actions are performed when executing mxdelsvr 1 Modify npreal2d cf 2 Remove the relevant TTY ports in directory dev 3 Restart the driver If the IP address is not provided in the command line the program will list the installed servers and total ports on the screen You will need to choose a server from the list for deletion Removing Linux Driver Files A utility is included that will remove all driver files mapped TTY ports and unload the driver Enter the directory usr lib npreal2 driver then execute mxuninst to uninstall the driver This program will perform the following actions Unload the driver Delete all files and directories in usr lib npreal2 Delete directory usr lib npreal2 KR WN e Modify the system initializing script file 11 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series TTY Drivers
97. r 6 for information on configuring the operation mode advanced settings The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Real COM Mode RFC2217 Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode Pair Connection Modes Reverse Telnet Mode Disabled Mode O 900 0 0 Dd 009000 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Introduction to Operation Modes Overview The NPort 5600 8 DT connects RS 232 422 485 devices to an Ethernet network In a typical application a traditional SCADA and data collection system relies on serial devices to collect data from various kinds of instruments With the NPort device server the SCADA and data collection system can access instrument data over a standard TCP IP network whether the devices are used locally or at a remote site Each device port on the NPort 5600 8 DT is configured independently of the other device ports with its own serial communication parameters and operation mode A device port s operation mode determines how it interacts with the network and different modes are available to encompass a wide variety of applications and devices Real COM and RFC2217 modes allow serial based software to access the device port as if it were a local serial port on a PC These modes are appropriate when your application relies on Windows or Linux software that was originally designed for locally attached COM or TTY devices With these modes you can access your devices from the network using your existing COM TTY base
98. r end of the cable to the network There are two Ethernet ports on the NPort 5600 8 DT so you can easily daisy chain multiple units together Attach Serial Device Use the serial cable to connect your serial device to a device port on the NPort 5600 8 DT Make sure that you are familiar with your device s serial communication settings e g baudrate stop bit etc You will need to know these parameters when configuring the device server and drivers Adjustable Pull High Low Resistors for RS 485 Termination resistors may be needed when connecting RS 485 devices to your NPort in order to prevent the reflection of serial signals The device port s pull high low resistors must then be set correctly to prevent signal corruption DIP switches are located on the bottom of your NPort 5600 8 DT for adjustment of each device port s pull high low resistors You will need to unscrew the DIP switch cover to access the DIP switches mM 3 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation The pull high low resistor values for each device port are set as follows sw woo pe ETA ETT MA Do not use the 1 KQ setting when using RS 232 Doing so will degrade the RS 232 signals and reduce the effective communication distance ATTENTION Grounding and wire routing helps limit the effects of noise due to electro
99. r on the host when it receives the PurgeComm function call When disabled applications that use PurgeComm may perform markedly slower because the Real COM driver will need to also flush the remote buffer which requires repeated queries of the NPort to make sure no data is queued in the remote buffer The repeated queries can cause a performance hit due to the additional time spent communicating over the network typically about several hundred milliseconds when compared to COM ports If your application uses PurgeComm and performance seems sluggish try enabling Fast Flush In the Serial Parameters tab the COM port s serial communication parameters are defined O Baud Rate 3600 Parity None k Data Bits E Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None ki 8 18 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Saving COM Mapping Settings Using NPort Administrator After mapping COM ports to NPort device ports you will need to save the COM mapping settings to the Real COM driver Use the Apply Change command in the function context menu to save the mapping settings use the Discard Change command to delete the changes Once COM mapping has been applied the Real COM driver will transparently connect the designated COM port to the device port NPort Administrator is not needed for Real COM operation COM mapping will be effective whether or not NPort Administrator is open File Function COM Mapping View Help FL Exit Add Remove Apply
100. reakcount NPort 5600 8 DT Series Example Program char nportip 192 168 1 10 char buffer 255 int port 1 int portid nsio_init portid nsio_open nportip port nsio_ioctl portid B9600 BIT_8 STOP_1 P_NONE sleep 1000 nsio_read port buffer 200 nsio_close portid nsio_end 12 3 The IP Serial Library data buffer 255 chars 1st port port handle initial IP Serial Library 1st port nport IP 192 168 1 10 set 9600 N81 wait for 1000 ms for data read 200 bytes from port 1 close this serial port close IP Serial Library 13 Troubleshooting In this chapter we describe a straightforward procedure that can be used to troubleshoot problems you encounter when operating your NPort We recommend that you follow these step by step instructions first before contacting Moxa s technical support team Connection Problems Step 1 Does the Ethernet LED light up If not try the following e Use a straight through Ethernet cable to connect the unit to the network e Use an Ethernet cable that is less than 100 meters long e Make sure there is no defect with your hub or switch s Ethernet port Step 2 Does your hub switch or NIC s Link LED light up If not try the following e Use a straight through Ethernet cable to connect the unit to the network e Make sure the NIC if applicable is installed correctly e Use an Ethern
101. response until after confirmation is received from the NPort server s serial port This causes lower throughput Classical mode is recommended if you want to ensure that all data is sent out before further processing FIFO If FIFO is disabled the NPort server will transmit one byte each time the Tx FIFO becomes empty and an Rx interrupt will be generated for each incoming byte This will result in a faster response and lower throughput 9 4 10 Other Configuration Interfaces The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview O LCM Console gt Main Menu gt Server setting Main Menu gt Network setting Main Menu gt Serial set Main Menu gt Op Mode set Main Menu gt Console Main Menu gt LCM passwd prot Main Menu gt Reset btn prot Y Y VV VV Y Main Menu gt Ping gt Main Menu gt Save Restart O Telnet Console O Serial Console NPort 5600 8 DT Series Other Configuration I nterfaces Overview Typically you will use either NPort Administrator or the web console to configure the NPort 5600 8 DT These are not the only options for configuration For basic onsite configuration you can use the LCM console built into the device server without requiring a connection to the network or a laptop You may also connect to the serial console over the serial console port or to the Telnet console over one of the Ethernet ports LCM Console The LCM console refers to the LCD control panel on the top panel of t
102. ric IP address A DNS server is a host that translates a text based domain name into an IP address in order to establish a TCP IP connection When the user wants to visit a particular website the user s computer sends the domain name e g www moxa com to a DNS server to request that website s numeric IP address When the IP address is received from the DNS server the user s computer uses that information to connect to the website s web server The NPort will play the role of a DNS client actively querying the DNS server for the IP address associated with a particular domain name The following device server parameters on the NPort 5600 8 DT support the use of domain names in place of IP addresses Time Server Destination IP Address in TCP Client mode Mail Server SNMP Trap Server Destination Address in Pair Connection mode and SMTP Server DNS server 2 This is field is for an alternate DNS server s IP address if applicable Community name default public This optional field is for the community name which is a plain text password mechanism for weak authentication of queries to agents of managed network devices Contact default blank This optional field is for SNMP contact information such as an emergency contact name and telephone or pager number Location default blank This optional field may be used to specify the location string for SNMP agents This string is usually set to the street address where the NPort
103. rt 2 Remove Target Enable sable A Apply Change Discard Change Do 2 Select a COM number that is not in use or assigned to a Group COM Port Settings Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number fata Auto enumerating COM number for selected ports Grouping selected port s together J OK X Cancel 3 Select the Grouping selected port s together checkbox and then click OK COM Port Settings Port Number 2 Port Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Grouping COM Number COM93 Grouping selected port together 8 25 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 4 You will be able to view the serial ports that were assigned to and removed from the Group Click Apply to apply the settings 2 NPort Administrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help n 2 Es E xit Add Apply Function COM Mapping 3 COM gs NPort IP Address Port COM Port Mode Li Configuration 1 MN Port 51504 192168127254 7 CoM 4 Hi Performance FIFO Enz Monitor 2 HPort 51104 192 168 127 253 1 COM Group Hi Performance FIFO En Port Monitor 3 Port 51104 192 168 127 252 1 COM Group Hi Performance FIFO En fi COM Mapping 9 IP Address Report 5 Finally click Yes to confirm Information 7 Do you want to apply the changes Yes Cancel
104. sing NPort Administrator COM Grouping The COM Grouping function is designed to simulate the multi drop behavior of serial communication over an Ethernet network COM Grouping allows you to create a COM Group and redirect data from it to several physical COM ports on NPort device servers With COM Grouping you will be able to control multiple physical serial ports simultaneously by operating only one COM port Creating a COM Group Follow the steps below to add multiple COM ports into one group 1 Select serial port s for the group that you are going to create and right click to select COM Settings NPort Admimistrator COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help F Exit Add Remove Appl Configure Function COM Mapping 3 COM MN Prort Mode Li Configuration 1 COM4 Hi Performance FIFO En Monitor Hi Performance FIFO En Port Monitor IT ee Hi Performance FIFO En d COM Mapping 4 IP Address Report Remove Target Enable Disable Apply Change Dixan Change Export COM Mapping ba L Import COM Mapping 2 Select a COM number for this COM group You may select one of the ports already assigned to a member of the COM Group However once the COM Group is configured all of the original COM number s within the group will be released simultaneously COM Port Settings Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Paramet
105. sing a standard web browser This chapter explains how to use the web console The following topics are covered in this chapter O O O O O Overview Web Browser Settings Basic Navigation Device Server Settings Special Functions gt Monitor gt Load Factory Defaults NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using the Web Console Overview The NPort can be configured from anywhere on the network through its web console Simply point the browser to the device server s IP address to open the web console Network settings operation mode and other items can all be modified through the browser This is a handy option for configuration if you cannot or do not wish to install NPort Administrator ATTENTION All device server settings can be accessed using the web console However certain functions such as port monitoring or configuration export are only available through NPort Administrator Please refer to Chapter 8 for more details on using NPort Administrator Web Browser Settings In order to use the web console you will need to have cookies 21 enabled for your browser Please note that the web console uses Serera Securty content connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp O Interret Local intranet Trusted sites Festricted sites cookies only for password transmission For Internet Explorer cookies can be enabled by right clicking the Internet Exp
106. t configuration parameters from NPort Administrator or one of the consoles e g web console IP address changed The user has changed the NPort s IP address Please note that for this event the NPort will reboot with the new IP address without sending an automatic warning e mail if the NPort is unable to reach the mail server within 15 seconds Password changed The user has changed NPort s password Please note that for this event the NPort will reboot with the new password without sending an automatic warning e mail if the NPort is unable to reach the mail server within 15 seconds Ethernetl Ethernet 2 link down The Ethernet connection is down or the Ethernet cable has been disconnected DCD changed Ports 1 through 8 The device port s DCD Data Carrier Detect signal has changed or the modem connection status has changed For example a DCD change to high indicates that the attached modem has established a valid connection to another modem A DCD change to low indicates that the connection line is down 4 8 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings DSR changed Ports 1 through 8 The device port s DSR Data Set Ready signal has changed or the attached device has no power For example a DSR change to high indicates that the DCE Data Communication Equipment is powered on A DSR change to low indicates that the DCE is powered off ATTENTION DCD and DSR signal changes are only applicable for the RS 232 interface
107. t 5600 8 DT device server has several features for better versatility and easier maintenance Two Ethernet ports are provided on the device server allowing you to connect another network device through the NPort without requiring an additional hub You can daisy chain multiple NPort 5600 8 DT units together A built in automatic warning system can send an e mail or SNMP trap for certain events such as network disconnection or password change Product Features The device server includes the following features e Compact desktop size e Eight ports supporting RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 operation e Socket operation modes including TCP Server mode TCP Client mode and UDP mode e Two 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports with auto speed detection e Multiple device ports with independent selection of serial interface e Built in 15 KV ESD protection for all serial signals e Supports SNMP MIB II for network management e Changeable voice alarm for exceptions this feature is only available for versions 1 2 and earlier of the NPort 5600 8 DT e Easy IP address configuration with LCM Liquid Crystal Module Package Checklist The Standard Accessories are shipped with each NPort 5600 8 DT device server The Optional Accessories can be ordered separately Standard Accessories e NPort Document amp Software CD e NPort 5600 8 DT Quick Installation Guide e Power cord e Power adapter e DIN rail kit 1 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series NOTE Optional Acc
108. t protocol described here An example program is provided on the Moxa website at www moxa com IP Address Report Structure The first 4 bytes of the module s IP address report are the characters Moxa The rest of the report is composed of 9 items with each item preceded by a 2 byte header indicating the item ID and item length Header Header Item ID Item Length hardware ID little endian see table below 3 MAC address 00 90 E8 01 02 03 would be sent in sequence as 0x00 0x90 OxE8 0x01 0x02 0x03 A firmware version little endian DWORD Version 4 3 1would be 0x04030100 AP ID little endian DWORD see table below NPort 5600 8 DT Series IP Report Protocol Hardware and AP ID Each model is assigned a Hardware ID and AP ID as shown below Hardwareto APIO Product 0x5706 0x80015610 5650 8 DT J Example The following example shows the first 22 bytes of a typical IP address report hardwa server re ID EST 0x516 os oa Jas Ts Tos oa foz Jas Jos Ja pepepe fry Ty report header MAC address 00 90 E8 01 02 03 oo 90 jes fos o2 os arian Moxa JE length e length C 2 D Compliance Notice CE Warming This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures Federal Communications Commission Statement FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
109. talling NPort Administration Suite on pour computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if ou want to review or change any settings Destination location F Program FilesNPort dmins ute Start Menu folder N Fort Administration Suite En da 5etup NPort Administration Suite Installing Please wait while Setup installs NPort Administration Suite on pour computer Extracting files F Program Files W PortAdminS utes FS enal E samples ec MmMultiPor Resource h ES 8 3 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator 6 A special notice will appear Click Next after reading the notice al Setup NPort Administration Suite Information Pleaze read the following important information before continuing When vou are ready to continue with Setup click Next HFort Administration Suite 1 Component List 1 Utilities 2 Real Com Mode Support Package 3 IF Serial Lib Package 2 Utilities Provides Configure Monitor and COM mapping administration utilities for MP Ort 3 Real Com Mode Support Package Provides a misc lib for Real COM management 4 IF Serial Lib Package 2 Setup NPort Administration Suite Ioj x Completing the NPort Administration Suite Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing MPort Administration Suite on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the Installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup lt Back
110. talling the driver you will be able to see several files in the usr lib npreal2 driver folder mxaddsvr Add Server mapping tty port mxdelsvr Delete Server un mapping tty port mxloadsvr Reload Server mxmknod Create device node tty port gt gt gt gt gt mxrmnod Remove device node tty port gt mxuninst Remove tty port and driver files At this point you may map the TTY port to the NPort serial port Mapping TTY Ports Make sure that you set the operation mode of the desired NPort serial port to Real COM mode After logging in as a super user enter the directory usr lib npreal2 driver and then execute mxaddsvr to map the target NPort serial port to the host TTY ports The syntax of mxaddsvr is as follows mxaddsvr NPort IP Address Total Ports Data port Cmd port 11 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series TTY Drivers for Linux and UNIX The mxaddsvr command performs the following actions 1 Modify npreal2d cf 2 Create TTY ports in directory dev with major and minor number configured in npreal2d cf 3 Restart the driver Mapping TTY ports automatically To map TTY ports automatically you may execute mxaddsvr with just the IP address and number of ports as in the following example cd usr lib npreal2 driver mxaddsvr 192 168 3 4 16 In this example 16 TTY ports will be added all with IP 192 168 3 4 with data ports from 950 to 965 and command ports from 966 to 981 Mapping TTY
111. tart oO 7 o a io 9 0 10 oO nu O The Accessible IP list allows you enable only certain IP addresses to connect to the NPort device server and attached devices When the accessible IP list is enabled only IP addresses that are on the list will be able to connect to the NPort You can allow single IP addresses or a range of IP addresses by using a combination of IP address and netmask as follows e To allow access to a specific I P address Enter the exact IP address and enter 255 255 255 255 for the netmask e To allow access to hosts on a specific subnet For both the IP address and netmask use O for the last digit e g 192 168 1 0 and 255 255 255 0 e To allow unrestricted access Do not enable the accessible IP list 4 6 NPort 5600 8 DT Series General Settings The following table shows additional examples Allowed hosts IP Address setting Netmask setting Any host disable disable 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 Auto Warning Settings The NPort device server can automatically warn administrators of certain system network and configuration events Depending on the event different options for automatic notification are available as shown above These options are configured in the Auto Warning Settings Email and SNMP trap J Main Menu Auto warning Email and SNMP trap Over
112. ter O Overview O IP Serial Library Function Groups O Example Program NPort 5600 8 DT Series The IP Serial Library Overview What is the IP Serial Library The IP Serial Library is a Windows library with frequently used serial command sets and subroutines It is designed to reduce the complexity and improve the efficiency of serial communication over TCP IP For example Telnet can transfer data but cannot monitor or configure the serial line s parameters Why use the IP Serial Library For programmers who are familiar with serial communication the IP Serial Library provides well designed function calls in the style of Moxa s PComm Library It is simple and easy for programmers to understand You can include the library in your Visual Basic C or Delphi programming environment and easily develop your own TCP IP application with the ability to control serial communication parameters With the Real COM driver two TCP ports are required for communication between the NPort and the host computer The IP Serial Library requires one command port to communicate with the NPort Serial communication can be controlled with just one TCP port e g RFC 2217 The IP Serial Library not only runs with excellent efficiency but also runs without any decode or encode problems How do install the IP Serial Library The IP Serial Library comes with the NPort Administration Suite Please refer to the IP Serial directory for details about the availab
113. tion mode You will first select the port that you wish to modify or view Note that you can only select the operation mode You will not be able to view or modify the advanced operation mode settings through the LCM console Menu gt Console Under Console you can enable or disable the web and Telnet consoles The following fields are displayed e Web console e Telnet console Menu gt LCM passwd prot LCM passwd prot refers to password protection for the LCM If password protection is enabled users will be required to enter the password in order to use the LCM console Menu gt Reset btn prot Reset btn prot refers to reset button protection If reset button protection is enabled you will only be able to use the reset button in the first 60 seconds after powering on the NPort After 60 seconds the reset button will be disabled Menu gt Ping You can use the built in Ping function to verify network operation Enter the IP address that you wish to ping and check the LCD screen for the response Menu gt Save Restart If any configuration changes are made through the LCM you will need to Save Restart for the changes to take effect Telnet Console You can use Telnet to open a terminal session with the NPort 5600 8 DT over one of the Ethernet ports Simply Telnet to your device server s IP address You will be presented with a text menu displaying the NPort 5600 8 DT general settings which you will be able to view and mo
114. ttings 3 hi sso0 zi SS 1 Noe Enbe om m bom oo Bey Auto Warning Settings 4 115200 fe 1 None Enable ON OFF OFF EA Emmailand sume Trap so A None Enae on orr fF C Event Type fe hi sso0 BSS 1 Nons enable on bF oF a Monitor 7 115200 B 1 None enable ON orr orr O Line 115200 le f None Enable fon i er eo FE Async O O KeyneSetting O Change Password A Load Factory Default Save Restart Load Factory Defaults MOXA SJ Main Menu Load Factory Default Q Sa This function will reset all MOXA NPort Server settings to their factory default values Be aware that previous settings will be lost rQ Basic Settings a Network Settings 0 Serial Settings 6d Operating Settings oO Accessible IP Settings ag Auto Warning Settings i oO E mail and SNMP Trap Event Type ag Monitor oO Line Pil Async Q Async Setting Oo Change Password Submit Save Restart This will load the NPort s factory default configuration All parameters will be reset and the current configuration settings will be lost It is strongly recommended that you first save your configuration to a file so that it can be restored if necessary Please refer to Chapter 8 for details on importing and exporting your configuration in NPort Administrator 7 5 S Using NPort Administrator The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview O Installing NPort Administrator O Basic Navigation gt Window Layout
115. ure the device server s IP settings Step 3 Configure each port s operation mode Step 4 Configure each port s serial communication settings Step 5 Map host COM ports to device ports for Real COM mode Required Items Make sure that you have the following items before beginning your installation e NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server e Windows PC with live connection to the network see Chapter 11 for Linux UNIX installations e NPort Documentation amp Software CD e Ethernet cable e Serial cable for device attachment e Power adapter and power cord e Make sure that you have the following information available before beginning your installation e IP address of your Windows PC e IP address and subnet to be assigned to the device server e TCP or UDP port number to be used for each device port e Local COM port number to be used for each device port for Real COM mode e Baudrate parity data bit and stop bit settings for each device port Wiring Guidelines The following guidelines will help ensure trouble free signal communication with the device server e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices to avoid interference Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the interse
116. view a Basic Settings l Mail server C Network Settings Mail server E Serial Settings 3 Operating Settings 0 Accessible IP Settings A Auto Warning Settings Password my server requires authentication User name ON id Emal and SNMP Trag eos NP5650 8 DT_56504 NP5650 8 DT y Event Type l CJ Alarm Audio File E mail address 1 a Monitor E mail address 2 re Change Password Load Factory Default C Save Restart E mail address 4 E mail address 3 SNMP trap server SNMP trap server IP or domain name The Email and SNMP trap parameters are used to configure how e mail and SNMP traps are sent when an automatic warning is issued by the NPort device server Mail Server default blank This optional field is for the IP address or domain name of your network mail server if applicable The mail server is required for the NPort to send e mail warnings of administrative events User name default blank This optional field is used if your mail server requires it Password default blank This optional field is used if your mail server requires it From E mail address default blank This optional field sets the From e mail address that will show up in an automatic warning e mail E mail address 1 through 4 default blank These optional fields set the destination e mail address for automatic e mail warnings ATTENTION Consult your network administrator or ISP if
117. w the instructions for your particular driver Real COM mode also supports TTY port mapping in Linux and UNIX systems This step requires the following items e NPort 5600 8 DT Series device server with the following gt Live connection to the network gt Device port configured for Real COM operation e Windows PC with the following gt Live connection to the same network gt NPort Administrator installed gt Software for intended serial application installed Make sure that NPort Administrator is open with your device server listed in the configuration panel You should also know the serial communication parameters for the attached device and intended application 3 9 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Basic Installation Specify Target Device Server In NPort Administrator click COM Mapping in the elle hd a 2 amp E Function panel to open the COM Mapping window ese Function COM Mapping 0 CC Right click an empty line in the COM Mapping window ae No Model IPAddress Pot COM Port onfiguration and select Add Target in the context menu to assign en 1 COM Mapping your device server as the mapping target IP Address Report A list of NPort device servers that have been found by fie function COM Mapping View Help NPort Administrator will appear Select your device 2 2 H 8 Exit Add Apply server and click Finish ENE COM Mapping 8 COM NPort No Model IPAddress Pot c
118. y In the Advanced Settings tab you may configure how serial data is transmitted from the PC to the NPort device port 8 17 NPort 5600 8 DT Series Using NPort Administrator Tx Mode Hi Performance FIFO Enable Network Timeout 5000 500 0000 ma Fast flush only flush local butter Tx Mode Hi Performance is the default for Tx mode After the driver sends data to the NPort the driver immediately issues a Tx Empty response to the program Under Classical mode the driver will not send the Tx Empty response until after confirmation is received from the NPort This causes lower throughput Classical mode is recommended if you want to ensure that all data is sent out before further processing FIFO When FIFO is disabled the selected device port will send one byte each time the Tx FIFO becomes empty and an Rx interrupt will be generated for each incoming byte This will cause a faster response time but lower throughput Network Timeout Network Timeout specifies how long the driver will wait for the attached serial device to respond to an open close or serial parameter change operation If a response is received by the specified time the operation will time out The default value is 5000 milliseconds Fast Flush Fast Flush is designed to improve response times for applications that use the Win32 PurgeComm function When Fast Flush is enabled the Real COM driver only flushes the local buffe
119. y be adjusted depending on the operation mode For each mode the default settings should work for most applications Modify these settings only if absolutely necessary for your application The operation mode and related parameters can be configured through NPort Administrator The same parameters may also be configured using the web console Telnet console or serial Connection Management Parameters 7 TP aive checktime OOS inactivity time SSS Max connection SSS Ignore zamme SSS Allow driver control Data Packing Parameters 7 racking length 7 petimier and 2 O 7 Deimiter process S Force transmi SSS Other Parameters 7 local TCP port SSCS CE Jeommandpor S Destination address SSCS Destination 1P address 1 rouna PA Jpesignated local port through 4 AAA cat isten rt TET connection control Pe meee When to Make Adjustments console List of Parameters TCP Server Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Pair Connection Mode S Y e a O eg a E a m IA AAN 3 aed S at z Ea m e CH ellos le a RR a E C E A The default settings for each operation mode are designed to work for most applications and usually do not need to be modified However adjustments may be required for the following situations e You need to control network data packing using specific delimiter characters Adjust Delimiters 1 and 2 and Delimiter process e Multip
120. your device Please refer to your device s documentation for the appropriate settings Parameter Options Description Baudrate 50 bps This is the rate of data transmission to and from the 115 2 Kbps default attached serial device 921 Kbps Data bits This is the size of each data character 8 default Stop bits 1 default This is the size of the stop character 1 5 2 Parity None default This is the kind of parity that will be used Even and Even Odd parity provide rudimentary error checking Space Odd and Mark parity are rarely used Space Mark Flow control None This is the method used to suspend and resume data RTS CTS default transmission to ensure that data is not lost RTS CTS DTR DSR Xon Xoff hardware flow control is recommended if possible FIFO Enable default This controls whether the device port s built in Disable 128 byte FIFO buffer is used When enabled the FIFO helps reduce data loss regardless of direction Interface RS 232 This is the serial interface that will be used The RS 422 options that are available depend on the specific model RS 485 2W of device server RS 485 4W Adjust Serial Parameters The serial communication parameters for each device port can be configured through NPort Administrator Open your device server s configuration window using the same method when you adjusted the network parameters On the Serial tab click Modify and select the device port that you wish to configure
121. ysDescr SysObjectID SysUpTime SysContact SysName SysLocation SysServices System MIB Interfaces MiB peme reee Interfaces MiB ips remera PL i mesmos _ _ TempOutaaarMasks O ronecromecialndex TempOutaaaraskeps O roneromeciapnysadaress PT roneromeciametdaress SS PT ronetromeciarye SSS pFeroutingdiscards NPort 5600 8 DT Series SNMP Agent with MIB II RS 232 Like Group UdpInDatagrams tcpRtoAlgorithm snmpInPkts UdpNoPorts tcpRtoMin snmpOutPkts ION po ICO tte smimpinGetRequests po ftepConntocaiddress snmpinGetNexts pf tepConntocalport i snmpinSetRequests po ftepConnRemAddress snmpinGetResponses po ftepconnemPort Eo po teins i smimputTooBigs SS _ EE ee ee tcpOutRsts snmpOutNoSuchNames snmpOutBadValues snmpOutGenErrs snmpOutGetNexts snmpOutSetRequests Address Translation MIB TCP MIB snmp MiB Po simp out et Responses snmpOutTraps RFC1317 RS 232 MIB objects Generic RS 232 like Group RS 232 like General RS 232 like Asynchronous Port Port Table Group rs232Number rs232PortTable rs232AsyncPortTable Pr 3 2Portntry rs232AsyncPortEntry 823 2Porttnde rs232AsyncPortIndex Frseaaroretype reasons Fists arortnsignumber anonss O Fes 2rertoutsignumber _ rs252Asyncrorarty O Fstaarortnspeee TSS rsa ortcutspeer Sd B 2 NPort 5600 8 DT Series SNMP Agent with MIB II RS 232 Like Group Input Signal Table Output Signal Table rs232InSigTable rs2320utSigTable rs232I
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