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1. Initial Monitoring Behavior For newly added or detected devices all the link up ports are automatically set as fully monitored ports For ports with link down status you may change the monitoring settings by selecting the devices tab and manually changing the settings 5 3 Overview of MXview Lite Console MXview Lite console can be separated into several areas as follows e Device List area e Fault Alarm area e Topology Map area e User Status e Preferences your system preferences Login Admin Logout MOXA MX view Network Management System Device gt Add Delete Discover Topology Map FactoryN1 FactoryN1 192 167 60 1 192 167 60 100 192 187 60 102 1 192 167 60 103 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 151 192 167 60 203 192 167 60 105 J 192 167 60 150 192 167 680 151 192 167 60 150 192 167 60 2 192 167 60 201 192 167 60 202 192 167 60 202 192 167 60 201 192 167 60 203 192 167 60 3 192 167 60 7 vi ll gt Fault Alarm 1 g f Warning Fault 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 105 192 167 60 103 142 1860100 gt Preferences gt About MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Device List MOXA All Devices Device add Delete Discover Factory 782 767 20 1 192 167 60 100 182 15 60 102 182 187 50 103 192 167 80 104 132 157 50 105 192 187 860 150 182 157 80 151 182 157 BD 2 182 187 60 201 182 157
2. x THAD 11T mm 192 160 3 148 192 188 3 5B A Lege at Lego F ANX view Hetiviark Management bbtteane i Ernie mAg d Dima open P 00e ST The user status indicates the name of the current user If you are exiting the system it is highly recommended that you click on Logout before exiting Preferences You can make system level configurations such as password change email notification for when an alarm goes off auto refresh timer for automatic web page refresh and default monitoring settings by clicking on Preferences Please refer to Chapter 10 for more information 6 4 Alarms When one of the following situations occurs MXview Lite will log an alarm for the selected devices or ports interfaces e naccessible via ICMP ping e Inaccessible via SNMP e Port link down e Port utilization rate higher than the specified threshold e Port pack error rate higher than the specified threshold e Port collision rate high than the specified threshold There are two ways to checking alarm messages One way is through the device list to check for the alarms of specific monitored devices Another way is to click on Alarms tab and check all alarms Alarm History d Delete Ai Devices Te LH CE poso E poosoris E O Faut 2009 04 13 14 36 55 192 168 27 2 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 17 192 168 27 3 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 18 192 168 27 4 PT 7828 Device inacces
3. A M 1 i Default Monitoring Setting ntertace port selechon administrators can choose to monitor only connection ports or all ports in the network including connection paris and non conneclion parts P llinmg interval ine daraud seing is 1 seconds per data poll administrator can Select 18 300680 980120 150 480 300 seconds per data poll Default tnreshald administrators can also set up the event threshold to hoger alarms according to their demands MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Preferences User Account Management The user name in MXview Lite is Admin and you may set change the password here User Account Management Username admin Old Password _ How Password Il New Password Confirm Email Notification You may specify up to five parties to be notified by email when an alarm occurs The Notification Type which indicates the level of severity can be individually set for each party Email Notification SMTP Mall Server IP Name Account Password istmanasirss S Wotilication Type Fault x 2nd Mail Address O Notification Type Fauli ard Mail Address z Notification Type Fault 2 4th Mail Address Oo MofficaionType Fault Sth Mhail Address Notification Type Faut i 10 2 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Preferences Auto Refresh Timer This function automatically refreshes web page content The default is set to 30 seconds The response time ca
4. 1 V2 1 8 V2 1 8 V2 1 8 V2 1 8 V2 5 v2 5 V2 5 V2 3 gt Preferences gt About 1 29 Upgrade A N A N A N A N A N A N A NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA ull lt 2 System Requirements and Supported Devices MXview Lite s system requirement is as follows Operating system Windows XP Professional 2000 2003 Browser IE 6 0 Service Pack 1 or higher version Language Support User interface User manual English Moxa s managed Ethernet switches have the benefit of extensive functions such as network status traffic log and configuration firmware file management The following managed Ethernet switches support the previously mention functions e EDS 400A series EDS 405A EDS 408A e EDS 500A series EDS 505A EDS 508A EDS 510A EDS 516A EDS 518A e EDS 726 series modular industrial managed Ethernet switches e EDS 728 series modular industrial managed Ethernet switches e EDS 828 series modular industrial managed Ethernet switches e PT 7710 7728 7828 IEC 61850 compliant modular managed Ethernet switches For other SNMP enabled devices MXview Lite supports standard network management tools such as link up link down and network traffic monitoring as defined by MIBII 3 Installation and Startup The installation procedure is simple MXview Lite is packaged as one installation file named MXview Lite exe Installation starts by executing this file Note You may need administr
5. 17 5468F Managed Redundant Switch 00464 FT TB2B 192 187 BD 7 DO S EB 17 54 78 Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 782B 192 167 60 8 DOSD0ES 175457 MPGSS0 68_ 50082 HOx amp Device 192 187 80 102 DO 90 ES 50 08 03 select one of Moxa s Ethernet switches and its basic information will be displayed The two functions of Device Properties are e Device Configuration e Device Monitoring i Loginadmin Logout ANX view Network Management Software Topology Py Alarm Devices gt Preferences gt About Device Properties Web Console Firmware IP Setting Configuration File home Mam o Seis Product Model PT 7828 IP Address 19216815 Device Name Managed Redundant Switch 08998 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Device Location Switch Location Gm OO Firmware Rev V1 1 MAC Address 00 90 E8 17 54 57 Available Ports d 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 25 26 9 2 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Ethernet Switches Management Device Configuration There are four functions in Device Configuration e Web Console Click on Web Console and MXview Lite will open a new browser window and automatically link to the web console of the selected device You may for example configure troubleshoot and instantaneously perform in depth monitoring for Moxa Ethernet switches e Firmware Firmware version along with basic device information will be displayed in a sub window If you would like to upgrade the
6. 60202 182 157 60 203 182 1857 80 3 182 157 80 7 Fault Alarm This area will be empty unless there is a problem with the monitored device s If there is a situation with any of the monitored devices that network group will be listed in this area and a color coded signal will light up to indicated the level of severity Ai Topology All the monitored network devices will be arranged and displayed on the device list according to their network groups To view the IP address of the devices belonging to the network group simply click on the network group name By clicking on the network group s displayed here you will be directed to the Topology page The Topology makes it easy to locate the device s with alarm issues Click on the device and then click on Alarms to view related alarms in the Alarms page Fault Alarm i Warning aie FactoryNi 6 2 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Topology Topology Map This area displays the icons for monitored devices If there are too many monitored devices to fit on a single web page the mini map at the right will show all of the devices By clicking on the pull down button of the Display option you may choose to view the monitored switches by IP Address Model Name MAC Address or location If you need to rearrange the device icons you can do so by clicking the Edit Mode on the mini map In addition you may create virtual con
7. Ports bo 3 4 5578 9 Device Monitoring There are three functions in Device Monitoring Traffic Click Traffic and a list of monitored ports will be displayed then click on the port that you would like to check For more information please refer to chapter 8 Alarm Click Alarm to view the Alarm History page which displays all the alarms within 24 hours For more information please refer to chapter 7 Settings for Monitoring Click Setting and a list of monitored ports and the basic information of a selected device will appear There is a checkbox by the port you may check it to activate the monitoring and traffic logging status of that port or uncheck to deactivate Following the selected port is a button use it to change monitoring related parameters Go to the end of this page to define the specific monitoring thresholds of the alarms or make further configurations 9 4 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Ethernet Switches Management Firmware Management Click on Firmware Management to display the firmware version and upgrade history To upgrade the firmware check the checkbox of the Moxa Ethernet Switch you want to upgrade and then click Upgrade Another screen will appear to show the location of the firmware Note that Moxa s Ethernet switches can be password protected Click on History to check the firmware upgrade history of the selected device s Topology Devices
8. alarm search This feature is useful for analyzing possible fault sources Alarm History ET SE ES SI EET URN Ar Devices Ie E a ra Porn EJ Pon E 2009 04 13 14 36 55 192 168 27 2 PT 7828 Device inaccessible Fault 2009 04 13 14 36 45 Export Click on Export and the system will prompt you to confirm the file name and location you would like to use Delete Click on Delete and the system will ask you to confirm the operation If you click on OK all of the stored alarm records will be deleted from MXview Lite system Be sure you have exported all the logs if necessary before you decide to perform the clear function Alarm Severity Level There are two levels of alarm severity They are e Fault The issue is serious and immediate action s should be taken e Warning There is an issue which requires attention Email notification You may configure the system to notify up to five parties by e mail when an alarm occurs the level of severity for notification can be individually set for each party Refer to page 10 2 for 7 3 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Alarms more details o Traffic Report MXview Lite logs traffic reports for specified ports There are three charts that display e Input Output Traffic Bits Second e Good Packets Packets Second e Error Packets Packets Second MX view Hebwoth Moragemni Colere Se CO o A omnis vices Add Del rT rome TE De
9. 0 17 v CBD SNMP Device 192 167 60 100 00 00 E8 49 25 61 v JEMIN SU SNMP Device 192 167 60 99 00 60 6E 00 F1 CD v Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 7828 192 167 60 1 00 90 E8 17 54 74 v Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 7828 192 167 60 7 00 90 E8 17 5478 v Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 7828 182 167 60 3 00 90 E8 17 54 6F v Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 7828 192 167 60 2 00 90 E8 17 54 75 v Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 7828 192 167 60 8 00 90 E8 17 54 67 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Device Discovery Auto Discovery Auto Discovery is applied to detect devices within pre defined network ranges To be detectable the devices should be accessible via ICMP Ping and SNMP Click on the Discover in the Auto Discovery to perform device detection Auto Discovery Network to Discover Add Network E Network Label Starting Address Ending Address Modify Delete Network 10 10 21 10 10 240 BS SNMP Community Add Community SNMP Community String Modify Delete public E D Discover Network Label o Starting Address Ending Address Address EN Network to Discover It allows you to define the network group used to scan for installed network devices By clicking Add Network you may define the network group name and IP range for device discovery SNMP Community A valid read only or read write community string for SNMP protocol should be provided The def
10. 09 04 13 14 36 55 5 17 192 168 27 3 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 55 18 192 168 27 4 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 55 15 192 168 27 1 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 55 11 192 168 26 7 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 54 e 192 168 26 8 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 54 13 192 168 26 9 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2008 04 13 14 36 45 2008 04 13 14 36 54 14 192 168 26 10 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2008 04 13 14 36 45 2008 04 13 14 36 54 10 192 168 26 6 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 54 6 192 168 22 3 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2008 04 13 14 16 45 2008 04 13 14 16 55 Traffic Monitoring You may log the network traffic for a specific port or interface on the network device MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Dejes Add Delete Discover a Norwar T Noefwnr Ti Nebwar T1 3 Nebnar 127 gt Networ T3 Meteor Td gt Nerwor Th Nerwor M gt Natwnr T7 Manwar Hr gt Marwor T Merwor 2 Newari Marmore Bcc ELEM ton Traffic Report 153 168 112 Erheimn t Port 3 of Etherlteice Sender 70000 canan sodan anoou 30000 20000 10000 Input Output bits pei second jgeul ulja Introduction Y Lopnadmn Logan MX view Nene Management Software 2 OP n
11. 5000 PRAIA Firmware Rev V23 MAC Address 00 90 E8 157E BE 382 167 50 202 You can also click on the Topology tab and then on the device s icon and a device property sub screen will appear Click on the Alarms button on the bottom of the sub screen and MXview Lite will display all the alarms related to the device Topology Map FactoryN1 132 167 60 151 192 167 50 203 ne Name 9 E 192 167 6150 ED5 S188 MM 5c Mac Address 192 167 60 202 192 167 60 201 00 90 66 06 DE F IP Address _ 192 167 60 201 ate 1 j 192 167 60 100 SEXES PME ETF 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 105 192 167 60 103 ud dd Alans t ns Reports Gd lans et Reports Ba Properties Rroperins Pi Check All Alarms MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Alarms By clicking on the Alarms tab you will enter the Alarm History page which displays all the alarms within 24 hours If you would like to see all the alarms that MXview Lite has stored click on Alarm History In Alarms History page you can do following e Search alarms by Network Group Product Series IP address Interface and Date range e Export all the alarms to CSV Comma Separated Values format which is compatible with Microsoft Excel and most database software e Clear all the alarms in the system Search Choose an option from the dropdown list you may use single condition or multiple conditions to narrow the scope of the
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13. MXview Lite v2 User s Manual First Edition March 2009 www moxa com product MOXA 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited MXview Lite v2 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 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes
14. Preferences About Firmware Managenment FactoryH1 cu Ss GENET NE NS SHIMP Dievic 132 187 50 100 DOU DD EB 48 25 51 hia F FT 7828 1892 187 B 1 OO Sh EB 17 54 74 v1 1 Mh E FI a2B 182 157 50 2 UO BU ES 1 54 75 v1 1 Mia E FT 782B 182 157 80 3 Di BD EB 1754 BF v1 1 HA FE FT 7828 182 187 80 7 OO SR EB 17 54 7B v1 1 Mid 1 FT 7H2B 192 157 B B 00 BDC EB 17 54 57 v1 1 Ha Moka Device 192 167 60 102 no ap EB S0 0A 03 YZ t8 his i IM X amp Davice 192 167 6D 103 0 86 EB 26 10 17 V2 1 8 Iri Configuration File Management Click on Configuration File Management and a list of monitored devices will appear Check the checkbox of the Moxa Ethernet switch es that requires configuration file import export Configuration File Management FactoryH1 Se QE NORD NOS Qmm SNMP Device 192 1857 60 100 00 00 E8 49 25 6 SHHP Device 1292 167 60 89 De 6E 00 F 1 CD E PT 7828 192 167 60 1 00 80 ES 177 54 74 E PT 7824 192 167 602 0090EBA7 54 75 C PT 7828 132 187 50 3 0O 90 E8 17 54 8F When you are retrieving configuration file s from selected Ethernet switch es it is recommended that you store the configuration file s with fitting file names that can be easily organized into the directory Replacing an Ethernet switch in the future will be quick and easy simply find and load the configuration file 9 5 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Ethernet Switches Management If you would like to load a configuratio
15. are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information www moxa com support Moxa Americas Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Fax 86 10 6872 3958 Moxa Europe Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Table of Contents INTOGUGHON ile aaa 1 1 ADOUL this TOCE i vem S NUR ee des 1 2 Key Features dos tee en temo amata ed ea o litate e eu e a lu e tun d odo 1 2 Web bascd OperatofiLois Cc S 1 2 Visualizing Devices and User Defined Topology 1 2 Alarm Manag eie filis ood e Cou eov ea iaei A 1 3 TEEATEIG VE OTL OTD lai pt e mda Reden 1 3 Configuration and Firmware Management of Moxa Ethernet Switches 1 4 System Requirements and Supported Devices 2 1 Installatton and StaftUp a clara 3 1 Installotion Froeedure a allea live 3 2 MX view Lite SUP ea E luccio 3 2 Gelting Starten aa ee 4 1 lr uet T A S E E TET 4 2 Chance Liste nulo RO aes anta paria 4 3 First Tine aub anale a 4 3 DEVICE DISCOVONY mecs 5 1 AUTO DISCOVER lillo 5 2 AA DEVIE cM NM UNES S 5 3 Delete DEVICE oed on iaia UN Cut cb n coe eee 5 3 Inib
16. ator privileges for the installation of MXview Lite This chapter covers the following topics LJ Installation Procedure LI MXview Lite Startup MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Installation and Startup Installation Procedure 1 If MXview Lite V1 was previously installed we recommend un installing MXview Lite V1 prior to installing MXview Lite v2 It is not a must to un install V1 as the performance of v2 will not be affected However you will find two entries in Start Menu instead of one 2 Start the MXview Lite setup program and follow the instructions to setup up your MXview Lite The next dialog will let you choose the directory in which to install MXview Lite MXview Lite will create a program group on the Start Menu The next step allows users to create a desktop icon pc ie ec uM The next step is a summary of the installation settings To modify the settings that you had set earlier click Back to do so p Click on Install to start the setup process 8 The installation process lasts a few minutes Once the process is finished the following dialog will appear Click on Finish to complete the installation process MXview Lite Startup MXview Lite can be started from the local computer by double clicking on the desktop icon Before using MXview Lite for the first time you will need to enter the MXview Lite to set initial configurations especially to define the network components you would like to moni
17. ault community name is public 5 2 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Device Discovery Add Device Devices can be added manually one at a time into the device list The IP address and SNMP community strings are required and you can add up to 64 characters Click Search for MXview Lite to start detecting the specified device s When a device is found please select the network group that it belongs to If you would like to create another network group please click Discover and go to Auto Discovery to define a new network group gt Loginatmin Logn LI MO XA MX VIGW M siiecerh hlano Software Derici ANd Emieb Dricmer x Add Device ELLA Metwor T Mena Tl i Address fai es fi fin Networ T S MBAT Conny Slip femne Menwor T2 Nenvor T gt Nena T4 E l di i a DTI 5 T C a w gt 1 Mandare Managed Redundani Same 1802 ED dA Mb Se 1221681 61 o omn EG 19 0A B2 Maren env Deleting a Device Y ou may remove one or more listed devices in the device list to reduce unnecessary workload If you would like to delete a network group you should delete all its network devices first 3 LoginAdmin Logout MOXA ANX view Network Management System All Devices Device dd Delete Discover l Delete Devices uL Factory FactoryNi r SNMP Device O 49246750100 DO00ES492561 O PT T828 192 167 50 1 D0 B0 E8 17 54 74 r1 PT 7828 192187802 D S0ER 175475
18. e ces 3 Alu Configuration and Firmware Management of Moxa Ethernet Switches MXview Lite provides unique support to fit your needs while managing mission critical industrial Ethernet networks The following features will help you manage Moxa Ethernet Switches easily MOXA Device gt Add Delete Discover Direct link to Moxa s managed Ethernet switch s web console Import configuration files from Moxa s managed Ethernet switches Update configuration files to an Ethernet switches individually Update firmware to Ethernet switches individually or in a group Firmware update records FactoryN1 Fault Alarm Warning Alli Fault Firmware Managenment FactoryN1 i DE 9 598 9 DN E P PEU IG SNMP Device PT 7828 PT 7828 PT 7828 PT 7828 PT 7828 MOXA Device MOXA Device MOXA Device MOXA Device EDS 518A MM SC EDS 518A EDS 518A T EDS 516A MM SC 192 167 60 100 192 167 60 1 192 167 60 2 192 167 60 3 192 167 60 7 192 167 60 8 192 167 60 102 192 167 60 103 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 105 192 167 60 201 192 167 60 202 192 167 60 203 192 167 60 151 Login Admin Logout ANX view Network Management System 00 00 E8 49 25 61 00 90 E8 17 54 74 00 90 E8 17 54 75 00 90 E8 17 54 6F 00 90 E8 17 54 78 00 90 E8 17 54 67 00 90 E8 50 08 03 00 90 E8 26 10 17 Unknown Unknown 00 90 E8 0E DE F7 00 90 E8 03 03 03 00 90 E8 07 09 0B 00 90 E8 15 7E BE V2 1 8 V1 1 V1 1 V1 1 V1 1 V1
19. firmware for your Moxa Ethernet switch you may click on Upgrade to do so Device Firmware ee a Product Model EDS 5184 Mh SC IP Address 192 167 60 151 MAC Address 00 90 E8 15 7E BE Loaction Switch Location Firmware Rey V2 3 e IP Setting You may change the IP settings using MXview Late this is very convenient for first time installation or maintenance D Topology Devices gt Preferences gt About Product Model EDS 5154 MM SC New IP Address 192 157 60 151 oe IP Address 182 187 560 151 amp ub Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 0USUEE5TEBE Gatewoy 0 0 0 Password ONS IL 0 0 0 Auto IP Disable DHCP Boop ps2 9 0 0 0 9 3 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Ethernet Switches Management Configuration File The configuration file can be retrieved from a Moxa Ethernet switch by clicking Load From Device The configuration can be saved on the hard disk for quick replacement in the future If you would like to restore the configuration file to a newly replaced device you may click Load to Device to do so Topology gt Aam r v Devices Device Configuration Product Model EDS G509 IP Address 192 168 1 60 Device Name Unknown _ SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Serial No 00000 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Firmware Rev V1 9 DNS 0 0 0 0 Auto IP Disabled DNS2 0 0 0 0 Device Location Switch Location MAC Address 00 90 E8 18 50 B1 Available
20. ial Monitonn Behaviofi are lle 5 3 Overview of MXview Lite Console sees 6 1 Device Eo cit M P MS 6 2 E3ult AIT natis PER OTTANTA 6 2 Topoly INNA eA Lil Ca M SM LEM M iis 6 3 AS CUS CAS acetate E MCA EM li 6 4 Preferences iii ae Daa i e 6 4 Als isa 7 1 Check Alarms from Device List or TOpology nnne 7 1 TASC UE PAT iatt mE 7 2 Alarm severity Levels dude e rac t erae iaia 7 3 Era nottti6atioDos cus e penu ella 7 3 Cujus Tt 8 1 Managing Moxa s Ethernet Switches 9 1 Devices Tasas dab D D LEN uM Id LP MM E Te 9 Device DIODORLeS Scit Meo tats he oceans fata esdiciu imul ML iia totu Oa iBc oe tie Moe iai 9 2 IDDeviecC onfre uratiOtics cie es tenn oe ea cornet a Dei es t tan bela 9 3 Device MORIOMING 25 25n3 2 6500 2 8 0 0 95 aE 9 4 IE3tinware Manadse mellb 2o eei a a 9 5 Configuration File Management i 9 5 FIeIerences o dob Edd DEI Mme NIE IM P Odd 10 1 User Account MANAGE MC Us seus uos ll serta qe Uc eo QR pum eub la 10 2 Email Notification Auto Refresh Timer Pefit Monto Ge SEMIASSE iaia IRA reo T 1 Introduction Moxa s MXview Lite network management software is designed for configuring monitoring and troubleshooting Moxa Ethernet switches connected to industrial Ethernet networks MXview Lite provides an integrated management platform that can detect Moxa Ethernet switches and SNMP enabled dev
21. ices installed on multiple subnets All selected network components can be managed by web browser from both local and remote sites anytime and anywhere This chapter covers the following topics LY About this document Q Key Features gt Web based Operation Visualizing Devices and User Defined Topology gt gt Alarm Management Traffic Monitoring Configuration and Firmware Management of Moxa Ethernet Switches MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Introduction About this document This document provides MXview Lite v2 installation and user interface instructions Key Features Web based Operation You need to install MXview Lite server software on a Windows computer connected to the same network the Moxa Ethernet switches to be managed are on After proper installation you will be able to manage your industrial Ethernet network on any Windows computer running Internet Explorer without having to install additional software Up to four users are allowed to access the MXview Lite system simultaneously Visualizing Devices and User Defined Topology MXview Lite provides intuitive device icons and a user editable topology It is extremely helpful to be able to get a quick overview of your devices from the web browser Login Admin Logout MOXA MX view Network Management System All Devices Topology Alarms Traffic Devices Preferences gt About Device Add Delete Discover Topology Map FactoryN1 Di
22. ick on Device tab to get the following Traffic Devices Pratarances About Devices The MAxiew network management system provides comprehensive easy to use configuralian tools for network operators ta manage and cantral Mona s managed Elhemet switches You can easily configure all connected devices directly and upgrade firmware modify IP settings maintain configuration files and conned to the web console Device Properties identify and configure your Managed Switches Quick Firmware Upgrades for One or More Switches Configuration File Management Fy Firmware Management Easily Import and Export Configuration Files MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Ethernet Switches Management Device Properties Click on Device Properties and a list of monitored devices including Moxa switches and SNMP devices will be displayed Please note that SNMP devices are supported but with limited functions for web console network traffic alarm and monitoring related settings Moxa Ethernet switches have full access to all the functions in Device Properties Topology fe Alarms Devices Prafarancas gt About Device Properties FactoryN1 ERE ETITTE CBD SHMP Device 192 187 50 100 DO DO EB 49 25 51 Managed Redundant Switch 00464 FT 782B 192 187 80 1 00 90 E8 175474 Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 782B 192 167 80 2 DO S0 ES 175475 Managed Redundant Switch 00464 PT 7B2B 192 187 60 3 DO 9S0 EB
23. n be adjusted to as fast as 10 seconds Auto Refresh Timer ELI JU _ seconds Default Monitoring Settings Each newly discovered device s port with link up status is set to monitor by default You may manually disable the function Accra GI gt Devices _ Default Monitoring Setting Back Link up only 10 Seconds Small M Device Inaccessible Iv SNMP Unreachable M Link Down Bandwidth Utilization Warning Alarm gt DO Fault Alarm gt EO s Packet Error Rate Warning Alarm gt Po s Fault Alarm gt po y I Collision Rate Warning Alarm gt 5 Fault Alarm gt io s Preferences About Ports to Monitor Polling Interval Topology Icon Size Default Alarm Type of Device Default threshold for alarm In the Topology Icon Size selection box you can select the size of the device icons Note that the small icon option offers better performance while the large icon option provides a more intuitive presentation 10 3
24. n file to a selected device click on Load to Device You will need to enter the file directory and password to launch the process Configuration File Load from device Baa Levstrirom gete e a __ UE US NN E EDS 5184 MM SC 192 15 bU 201 00 90 EB OEDEF Topology Devices gt Preferences gt About Configuration File Load to device Lead te dere EDS a 516A MI 182 187 50 151 D 80 E amp 15 7E BE Browse IL 10 Preferences In Preferences there are four useful functions available e User Account Management e Email Notification e Auto Refresh Timer e Default Monitoring Setting Preferences Preferences allow the administrator to set a variety of genera system settings These settings are defaults and will apply to all devices im all networks In n m aa User Account Management The User Account Management page provides vou with an intertace to change ne password Mal is used to log inia MXview Usermame is fixed and not changeable Password is limiied to 16 characters Valid characters are leflers and numbers Plaase note That tha password is case sensibve Email Notification Mxview can notty users direct wa email when certain conditions are met Auto Refresh Timer The seting is for refreshing your IE browse You can set your IE browser to refresh ever 10 30 50 80 1210 450 182 300 seconds to display the latest network status on your monitor
25. nections between devices to indicate logical connections between network devices Remember to click on Save when you are finished and then click on Back to Monitor Topology Map Networ 36 Display Biption MAC Address IP Address Model name MAC Address x 2 9 Mmm 00 90 E8 17 54 75 00 90 E8 17 54 74 00 90 E8 17 1C A0 00 90 E8 17 54 65 00 90 E8 17 54 57 00 90 E8 17 54 64 00 90 E8 17 54 77 00 90 E8 1 7 54 6F D0 90 E8 17 54 78 D0 90 E8 17 54 67 Eat Made F Topology gt Preferences gt Abou Topology Map FactoryN1 Display option IP Address k Salect Device 192 167 60 151 192 167 60 203 Connect Devic Connect Device X Remove Connection 192 167 60 150 Save Canca 5 Back to Monitor 192 167 60 202 192 167 60 201 x 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 105 ISZ167 60 10a T3 rer ao TU MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Topology Device icons can be displayed as small or large For optimal performance the maximum number of devices displayed on the topology map is 120 for small icons and 60 for large icons Please refer to Chapter 10 Default Monitoring Settings for more details Dentes Addii Delete Disdrenesr Ma farne 187 18811 197 1681 7 19716813 189715E81 4 9716814 197 1681 6 182 1681 7 1897 1581 58 12715818 192 158 1 Cal 192 1581 71 182 1568 1 T2 182 158 1 13 192 1581 14 182 158 1 75 122 158 1 1f 1
26. s Modify Delete Factor 192 1B7 ED 1 192 767 BD 254 aa SNMP Community Add Community Community String Modify J Delete public E E By default MXview will select the network interface on the system as its default discovery domain This process can last a few minutes depending on the range of the network 4 3 Device Discovery At this point you will be able to see the installed devices on the device list You may launch Auto Discovery again to update the installed network components You may also manually add or delete network components on the device list Please note that MXview Lite v2 can monitor up to 256 network nodes including Moxa s Ethernet switches and standard SNMP devices 16 devices found Submit click Device Name to set up advanced monitoring parameters Monitor Device Name Model IP Address MAC Address v Managed Redundant Switch 00000 EDS 518A T 192 167 60 203 00 90 E8 07 09 0B v Managed Redundant Switch 00000 EDS 518A 192 167 60 202 00 90 E8 03 03 03 v Managed Redundant Switch 00099 EDS 518A MM SC 192 167 60 201 00 90E8 0E DEF7 v Managed Redundant Switch 07022 EDS 516A MM SC 192 167 60 151 00 90 E8 15 7E BE v Managed Redundant Switch 00000 EDS 408A 3M SC 192 167 60 150 04 04 04 04 04 04 v AWK 4121 0000 MOXA Device 192 167 60 105 v AWK 3121 0001 MOXA Device 192 167 60 104 v NP6650 8 50082 MOXA Device 192 167 60 102 00 90 E8 50 08 03 v CN2610 16_26108 MOXA Device 192 157 60 103 00 90 E8 26 1
27. sible 15 192 168 27 1 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 11 192 168 26 7 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 12 192 168 26 8 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 13 192 168 26 9 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 14 192 168 26 10 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 10 192 168 26 6 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 6 192 168 22 3 PT 7828 Device inaccessible 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 36 45 2009 04 13 14 16 45 Check Alarms from Device List or Topology 2009 04 13 14 36 55 2009 04 13 14 36 55 2009 04 13 14 36 55 2009 04 13 14 36 54 2009 04 13 14 36 54 2009 04 13 14 36 54 2009 04 13 14 36 54 2009 04 13 14 36 54 2009 04 13 14 16 55 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Alarms Click on an IP address on the Device List to get the Device Property page Click on Alarm and MXview Lite will display all the alarms related to the device MOXA LITER Device Add Delete Discover as Factorynt L cum gt Devices Preferences Abo 192 167 50 1 192 167 50 100 pic dda 192 167 60 102 MOSSENS Seas CETRO Compete 182 167 80 103 Tram Mim seite 182 167 80 104 182 167 50 105 182 187 00 150 Product Model EDS 51684 MM 5C IP Address 192 167 60 151 j oe A vd 1 zi Device Name Managed Redundant Switch 07022 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 192 167 50 2 Device Location Switch Location Gateway
28. splay option IP Address w FactoryN1 i i 2 1 192 167 60 1 192 157 80 100 192 167 60 102 192 167 60 103 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 151 192 167 60 203 192 167 60 105 192 187 60 150 i LL LA 192 187 60 151 192 167 60 150 ES o 192 167 60 2 Amm 192 167 60 201 192 157 60 202 192 167 60 202 192 167 60 201 192 167 60 203 192 167 60 3 192 167 60 7 v Fault Alarm d J f 192 167 60 104 192 167 60 105 192 167 60 103 192 18K60 100 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Introduction Alarm Management MXview will log the alarms based on preset conditions The status warning of the Fault Alarm info box at the bottom left corner and topology map is very useful to track problems in detail Key features of the alarm function are e Notification based on preset conditions such as device inaccessible via ICMP and SNMP link down bandwidth utilization rate and packet error rate e Notification via e mail e Event thresholds as defined by the administrator e Alarm history e Alarm search by date network range and device e Two color coded levels of alarm severity e Can export to CSV Comma Separated Values format and is compatible with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access Alarm History Export f Delete a EI CINI PERI II ROC NN Ai Devices E B CE poos oris Ed Doos0113 Ed RICO TEST O TTT E RT NC 7 7 NN NN 37M 192 168 27 2 PT 7828 Device inaccessible o Faut 2009 04 13 14 36 45 20
29. tor After that MXview will work in background mode to scan the specified network components Miview ES 2 Start M amp xiew Port a0 If you choose No you may enter the web console page later by clicking on the MXview icon on the system status bar 3 2 4 Getting Started MXview Lite is implemented as a web based service to realize local and remote management through a single portal The following figure illustrates the operation model The MXview Lite system runs in the background on a Windows PC MXview Lite communicates with network devices using SNMP plus a Moxa proprietary protocol that periodically polls specific MIB data and stores the data in a local database MXview provides a uniform web interface to enable network operators to access and operate their network through the Internet or Intranet via a web browser MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Getting Started Login Once MXview Lite is properly installed users can enter MXview Lite by web browser straight away There are several ways to launch web interfaces From a local computer Start by double clicking the MXview Lite icon on the system task bar Press Open MXview and the web browser will activate automatically You may also enter the IP address of the computer in the browser to access MXview The next step is to enter the user name and password The user name is predefined as Admin For first time installations a pass
30. vices Add Delete Gussie Traffic Report Dag 3002 Du nt JT LB LL Nonaork 10 1071 Ethene i Paii 73 al Fikerllovice Switch hipaa bis per sarend jpa Oma PacketeGec TUDO af 24h iga packen pai urani onai Cima MXview Lite User s Manual Devices Check Traffic Report for Selected Port Click on the Traffic tab and then click on a listed device to open its traffic report chart List Traffic Report for Two Selected Ports By clicking on Group Reports a traffic report chart will be displayed you may select up to two interfaces Disk Size The traffic reports will be stored on the hard disk every 60 seconds A maximum of 7 days of records will be kept in the system Hard disk size usage depends on the number of ports logged For example an eight port Ethernet switch uses around 1 1 Mega bytes every 24 hours Managing Moxa s Ethernet Switches MX view Lite provides special management tools to help you manage mission critical industrial Ethernet devices There are three major components to managing Moxa s Ethernet switches e Device Properties Device Configuration link the web consoles of the switches change IP settings and checking firmware version and configuration files Device Monitoring network traffic alarms and related settings e Load firmware to Moxa Ethernet switches e Configuration file upload and download for Moxa Ethernet switches Devices Tab Cl
31. word is not required From a remote computer You may enter the IP address or domain name of the computer running MXview Lite in the browser The next step is to enter the user name and password The user name is predefined as Admin For first time installations a password is not required ANX vi i VI ANNI Network Management System Username Password MM Baal vered liti firmi lire Enia 20 o lee anioni MIS mm liil PETSA 4 2 MXview Lite v2 User s Manual Getting Started Change Listening Port The default entry TCP port is 80 If this conflicts with other services in the same computer you may change the TCP port number to any available port of your choice The operation is as follows 1 Double click the MXview Lite icon on the system task bar 2 The screen below will appear press the Stop button 3 Enter the Listening port of your choice please make sure the TCP port is available 4 Press the Open MXview button to start the service again Meview port fi Open Maxiew First Time Launch When you enter MXview Lite for the first time the Auto Discovery wizard will appear and you can specify the scan range of your network The wizard will scan the installed network devices based on your settings MOXA MXview Network Management System Welcome to MXview Lite Please click lo add network scan range for Network to Discover Add Metwark Webwork Label Haring Address Ending Addres

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