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MGate W5108/W5208 Series Modbus/DNP3 Gateway User`s Manual
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1. MXView The Moxa MXview network management software gives you a convenient graphical representation of your Ethernet network and allows you to configure monitor and diagnose Moxa networking devices MXview provides an integrated management platform that can manage Moxa MGate series products as well as Ethernet switches and wireless APs and SNMP enabled and CMP enabled devices installed on subnets MXview includes an integrated MIB complier that supports any third party MIB It also allows you to monitor third party OIDs and Traps Network and Trap components that have been located by MXview can be managed via web browsers from both local and remote sites anytime anywhere 4 30 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration MXconfig Moxa s MXconfig is a comprehensive Windows based utility that is used to install configure and maintain multiple Moxa devices in industrial networks This suite of useful tools helps users set the IP addresses of multiple devices with one click configure the redundant protocols and VLAN settings modify multiple network configurations of multiple Moxa devices upload firmware to multiple devices export import configuration files copy configuration settings across devices easily link to web and telnet consoles and test device connectivity MXconfig gives device installers and control engineers a powerful and easy way to mass configure devices and effectively reduces the setup and maintenance co
2. Windows Based Utility and Web Console for Easy Setup A Windows based utility is provided to make it easy to search for and locate devices assign IP addresses import export configuration files and upgrade the the MGate W5108 W5208 s firmware The utility automatically connects to all available MGate W5108 W5208 units on the LAN A user friendly web console is provided to configure the device from a web browser Package Checklist NOTE All models in the MGate W5108 W5208 series are shipped with the following items Standard Accessories e 1 MGate W5108 or MGate W5208 WiFi gateway e 1 antenna e Documentation and software CD e Quick installation guide printed e Product warranty statement Optional Accessories e Mini DB9F to TB Adapter DB9 female to terminal block adapter for RS 422 485 applications e WK 51 01 Wall mounting kit e DR 4524 45W 2A DIN rail 24 VDC power supply with universal 85 to 264 VAC input e DR 75 24 75W 3 2A DIN rail 24 VDC power supply with universal 85 to 264 VAC input e DR 120 24 120W 5A DIN rail 24 VDC power supply with 88 to 132 VAC 176 to 264 VAC input by switch Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged 1 2 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Introduction Product Features e Retrieve Modbus DNP3 serial data through an 802 11 network e Serial tunneling communication supports TCP Server Client modes e Slave mode supports 16 TCP masters and up to 31 or 62 ser
3. Click Install to continue with the installation or dick Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files x86 WMoxa SU k JL instal Cancel Cancel 3 3 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility 6 A progress bar will appear The procedure should take only a few seconds to complete ja Setup DSU Installing Please wait while Setup installs DSU on your computer Creating shortcuts C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs Moxa DSU FAQ Ink 7 Amessage will indicate that DSU is successfully installed You may choose to run it immediately by selecting Launch DSU rol S 23 Completing the DSU Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing DSU on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup 8 You may also open DSU through Start gt Programs gt MOXA gt DSU as shown below de MGate Manager a Li Microsoft Office Li Microsoft Office 2013 Li Microsoft Silverlight Le Microsoft Windows Performance Too de Microsoft Windows SDK v7 1 Ji MikTeX 2 8 di Modbus Poll Ji MOXA Ji DSU mM DSU on the Web DSU 2 FAQ A y Uninstall DSU E Version info J UPort 2000 Series Driver de UPort Windows Driver Ji MOXA UPort 1100 Series Windows Di di NPort Windows Driver Manager m 3 4 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility Starting Device Search Utility DSU DSU is a
4. Protocol Settings TCP 0 0 443 System Management TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 System Monitoring TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 PA TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 y i TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 Network Connections TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 System Log TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 Relay State TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 LLDP Table TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 Protocol Status TCP 0 1362 192 168 127 254 80 Communication Analysis TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 Restart TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 TCP 0 0 192 168 127 254 80 4 27 FIFO Enable Enable Foreign Address 0 0 0 0 169 254 9 171 1920 169 254 9 171 1928 169 254 9 171 1930 169 254 9 171 1923 169 254 9 171 1913 169 254 9 171 1911 169 254 9 171 1910 169 254 9 171 1906 169 254 9 171 1921 169 254 9 171 1935 169 254 9 171 1931 169 254 9 171 1915 169 254 9 171 1933 Interface RS 232 RS 232 State LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT ESTABLISHED TIME_WAIT TIME_WAIT TIME WAIT MGate W5108 W5208 Series System Log Main Menu Overview Basic Settings Network Settings Serial Settings Protocol Settings System Management System Monitoring System Status Network Connections System Log Relay State LLDP Table Protocol Status Communication Analysis Restart Relay Status System Log System Log Web Console Configuration 2013 0
5. Main Menu Overview A Server name MGate W5208_52802 Network Settings Server Settings Server location Serial Settings Protocol Settings Time Settings System Management Time zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London System Monitoring Local time 2015 09 16 13 45 08 Restart Time server goahead 4 2 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Network Settings General Settings The Network tab is where the unit s network settings are configured You can modify the IP Configuration IP Address Netmask Default Gateway and DNS General Settings beneral Settings IP configuration IP address 192 168 127 254 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway DNS server 1 DNS server 2 Parameter value tes IP configuration Static IP DHCP BootP or Select Static I P if you are using a fixed IP address DHCP BootP Select one of the other options if the IP address is set dynamically IP address 192 168 127 254 The IP Internet Protocol address identifies the server or another 32 bit number on the TCP IP network Netmask 255 255 255 0 Identifies the server as belonging to a Class A B or C ere AN nn nemeneeeee AB ore Gateway 0 0 0 0 The IP address of the router that provides network DNS server 1 0 0 0 0 This is the IP address of the primary domain name pe eenean amen ey emer DNS server 2 0 0 0 0 This is the IP address of the secondary domain name pees
6. signal strength is between 67 and 100 2 LEDs signal strength is between 34 and 66 1 LED signal strength is between 0 and 33 2 4 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started Dimensions MGate W5108 16 51 0 650 45 80 1 803 134 00 5 276 19 10 10 398 105 00 4 134 8 80 0 346 2 5 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started MGate W5208 0 650 16 51 134 00 5 276 9 80 0 386 101 70 4 004 8 80 0 346 Adjustable Pull High Low Resistors for the RS 485 Port In some critical environments you may need to add termination resistors to prevent the reflection of serial signals When using termination resistors it is important to set the pull high low resistors correctly so that the electrical signal is not corrupted The MGate W5108 W5208 uses DIP switches to set the pull high low resistor values for each serial port Tear open the screws and find the DIP switches located at the back side of the PCB To add a 120 termination resistor set switch 3 on the port s assigned DIP switch to ON set switch 3 to OFF the default setting to disable the termination resistor To set the pull high low resistors to 150 KQ set switches 1 and 2 on the port s assigned DIP switch to OFF This is the default setting To set the pull high low resistors to 1 KQ set switches 1 and 2 on the port s assigned DIP switch to ON ATTENTION Do not use the 1 KQ pull high low setting on the MGate W51
7. 95 98 ME NT 2000 Windows XP Server 2003 Vista Server 2008 x86 x64 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows 7 8 8 1 x86 x64 Windows Server 2012 x64 Windows 2012 R2 Network protocols TCP IP UDP HTTP SMTP NTP DNS DHCP Client SNMP v1 v2 v3 Private MIB ARP Telnet Security Authentication WEP encryption 64 or 128 bit WPA WPA2 Personal and Enterprise IEEE 802 1X RADIUS TKIP and AES Encryption 128 bit TKIP AES CCMP EAP TLS PEAP GTC PEAP MD5 PEAP MSCHAPV2 EAP TTLS PAP EAP TTLS CHAP EAP TTLS MSCHAP EAP TTLS MSCHAPV2 EAP TTLS EAP MSCHAPV2 EAP TTLS EAP GTC EAP TTLS EAP MD5 LEAP Physical Characteristics Housing Metal IP30 Weight MGate W5108 589 g MGate W5208 738 g Dimensions MGate W5108 45 8 x 105 x 134 mm 1 8 x 4 13 x 5 28 in MGate W5208 59 6 x 101 7 x 134 mm 2 35 x 4 x 5 28 in Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Standard Models O to 60 C 32 to 140 F Wide Temp Models 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Power Requirements Input Voltage 9 to 60 VDC Power Connector Terminal block Power Consumption 495 mA Q 9 V 202 mA O 24 V 114 mA O 48 V 99 mA O 60 V Standards and Certifications Safety UL 61010 2 201 EN 60950 1 Hazardous Location UL cUL Class 1 Division 2 ATEX Zone 2 ECEx Note Certification process is underway Please contact a Moxa sales representa
8. LEAP doesn t check certificate during the authentication process The encryption method used during the authentication process Different methods are available depending on the EAP Method setting This field specifies the anonymous username to use when initiating authentication After the RADIUS Server has been verified by certificate the true username and password will be used to complete the authentication process Disable The certificate from the RADIUS server will be ignored Enable The certificate from the RADIUS server will be used to authenticate access to the WLAN The RADIUS server s trusted server certificate must already be installed on the MGate To install a trusted server certificate visit the corresponding page in the System Management gt Certificate folder MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Parameter Value Notes Trusted Server This field is available for PEAP TLS and TTLS EAP Certificate methods only It displays information on the trusted server certificate that is installed on the MGate To install a trusted server certificate visit the corresponding page in the System Management gt Certificate folder Client Certificate This field is available only when EAP method has been set to TLS It displays information on the user certificate that is installed on the MGate To install a user certificate visit the corresponding page in the System Management gt Certificate folder Client Pr
9. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 Labeling requirements This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter End users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in devices where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users
10. being used on different networks If this is not properly addressed a request sent to that slave ID would receive more than one response causing communication problems With the MGate W5108 W5208 this situation is addressed by using a slave ID map While configuring the MGate users set up a range of virtual slave IDs that are mapped to slave devices on a specific Modbus network To send a request to a slave device that is on a different Modbus network a Modbus master would address the request to the appropriate virtual slave ID The MGate then routes that request as specified by the slave ID map For example if a TCP master needs information from an ASCII slave it addresses the request to the corresponding virtual slave ID as defined on the MGate s slave ID map The MGate identifies the request as within its virtual slave ID range and forwards the request to the Modbus ASCII by the device s actual slave ID Virtual slave IDs must not conflict with each other or with other TCP slave IDs 4 11 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration How Slave ID Map is Defined The slave ID map consists of entries channels the range of virtual ID versus real ID and the destination of the serial port Protocol Settings dl ces E_ SR o gt r_ Mode Slave ID Map Priority Control Advanced Settings Modify Slave ID Slave ID Start 1 Slave ID End 5 Slave ID Offset 0 This specifies the range of IDs that will be
11. frame delay 0 10 500 ms Connected serial device Select the role of the device that is connected to the serial port Response timeout According to the Modbus standard the time it takes for a slave device to respond to a request is defined by the device manufacturer Based on this response time a master can be configured to wait a certain amount of time for a slave s response If no response is received within the specified time the master will disregard the request and continue operation This allows the Modbus system to continue operation even if a slave device is disconnected or faulty The MGate W5108 W5208 can also auto detect the response timeout Instead of manually figuring out the appropriate setting you can click Auto Detection to have the MGate figure out the setting for you Once a value has been recommended you can fine tune it to get the best performance If you would like to use a specific Modbus function and starting address click method to select a specific setting 4 10 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Parameters Description Inter character timeout Use this function to determine the timeout interval between characters for Modbus only for Modbus RTU devices that cannot receive Rx signals within an expected time interval If the response is timed out all received data will be discarded The MGate W5108 W5208 will automatically determine the timeout interval if the timeout value is
12. requests are sent to the front of the queue for more immediate response times Priority requests can be specified by master IP address or serial port TCP port or command type slave ID function code or data When the Modbus gateway identifies a priority request the request will immediately be placed at the front of the queue To define a priority request enable the appropriate priority scheme i e Specified Masters Specified TCP Port or Specified Requests Then specify the parameter s that will indicate a priority request Finally click Add Modify to apply this definition This last step is not necessary for Specified TCP Port Advanced Settings The Advanced Modbus tab is where certain adjustments can be made to fine tune the communication between different Modbus networks You can configure Initial Delay Modbus TCP Exception Modbus TCP listen port Modbus TCP Response Time out and Self Slave ID for digital O control Protocol Settings om Modbus Mode Slave ID Map Priority Control Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Initial delay 0 0 30000 ms Modbus TCP exception Disable Modbus TCP listen port 502 1 65535 Modbus TCP response timeout 1000 10 120000 ms Self Slave ID for digital VO control 255 1 255 4 13 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Parameter Value Initial delay 0 30000 ms Modbus TCP exception Enable or Disable Modbus TCP li
13. server mode and TCP client mode to transmit raw data from the serial device to the Ethernet network Protocol Assignment Port Protocol 1 Modbus qm 2 Modbus Modbus OMP3 Raw TCP Submit Protocol Settings You will see one or two protocol tabs depending on the protocol assignment Click on the protocol tab to see detailed settings Protocol Settings a veces LA Mode Slave ID Map Priority Control Advanced Settings Port Mode 1 RTU Slave 2 RTU Slave Protocol Settings m Modbus Mode Map Enority Control Slave Advanced Settings Port Mode 1 RTU Slave MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Modbus Protocol Choose from 4 detailed settings Mode Slave ID Map Priority Control and Advanced Settings Mode Click on one of the serial ports to select the role of the Modbus serial device connected to that port Protocol Settings m Modbus _ lt a o Mode Slave lD Map Priority Control Advanced Settings Port Mode 1 RTU Slave 2 RTU Slave The following detailed Modbus settings page will appear when you click on one of the serial ports Protocol Settings A nao Mode slave ID Map Priority Control Advanced Settings Modbus Parameters Port 1 Connected serial device RTU Slave e Response timeout 1000 10 120000 ms method Inter character timeout 0 10 500 ms inter
14. set to 0 Inter frame delay The users can determine the time delay to transmit the data frame received from only for Modbus RTU the slave device to the upstream The MGate W5108 W5208 will automatically determine the time interval if it is set to O Slave ID Map The Slave I D Map tab is where slave Ds are managed The definitions on this tab determine how requests will be routed by the unit To configure the Slave ID Map double click the row of the serial port to configure or click Edit to enter the settings page Protocol Settings Modbus Mode Slave ID Map Priority Control Advanced Settings Slave ID Table Add Channel No Type Slave ID Range Virtual ID lt gt Real Device ID Destination 1 Modbus serial 001 005 lt gt 001 005 Port 1 2 Modbus serial 000 000 lt gt 000 000 Port 2 Submit How Slave IDs are Mapped on the MGate W5108 W5208 With the slave ID table smart routing is achieved for units with multiple serial ports Since each virtual slave ID is routed to a specific Modbus network requests are not broadcast over all serial ports This keeps communication efficient and prevents devices on one port from slowing down the entire system When a Modbus master requests information from a Modbus slave device the request is addressed to the desired slave s ID which must be unique on the network When Modbus networks are integrated by a Modbus gateway complications can arise if the same slave ID is
15. specifies whether the WEP key will be generated manually or through a user specified passphrase A passphrase is equivalent to a free text password that will be used to generate the WEP key A passphrase is typically easier to remember and enter than a long and complicated WEP key These fields are only available if WEP key source is set to Manual Enter each WEP key in ASCII or HEX as specified in WEP key format The number of characters required for each key depends on WEP key length and WEP key format TLS Transport Layer Security TLS was created by Microsoft and accepted by the IETF as RFC 2716 PPP EAP TLS Authentication Protocol Passwords and tunneled authentication are not used A user certificate and user private key are used to identify the MGate The MGate s user certificate and user private key must already be installed on the RADIUS server PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP is a proprietary protocol which was developed by Microsoft Cisco and RSA Security TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security TTLS is a proprietary protocol which was developed by Funk Software and Certicom and is supported by Agere Systems Proxim and Avaya TTLS is being considered by the IETF as a new standard For more information on TTLS read the draft RFC EAP Tunneled TLS Authentication Protocol LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP is a proprietary protocol which was developed by Cisco
16. that case you would specify a slave ID offset of 17 since that is the difference between the virtual ID range and the actual slave IDs The formula is as follows Real Slave ID Virtual Slave ID Slave ID Offset 3 20 17 With the slave ID map configured a master that wants information from one of the ASCII slaves would address the request to slave ID 20 or 22 The MGate would identify that the request was addressed to a virtual slave ID in the slave ID map The MGate would then forward the request to port 1 applying the 17 offset to obtain the actual ID of the desired device 4 12 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Priority Control The Priority Control tab is where emergency requests are enabled and configured Protocol Settings Mode Slave ID Map Priority Control _ Advanced Settings Specified TCP Port Specified TCP port Disable El Specified Master Specified master Disable ES Specified Request 5pecified request Disable El Submit Priority control is designed for requests that are sent to Modbus RTU ASCII slaves Since Modbus RTU ASCII slaves cannot handle multiple requests the Modbus gateway must send each request individually and wait for the response before sending the next request As requests stack up the response time can suffer This can cause problems for certain critical requests that require an immediate response With priority control you can specify that certain
17. the MGate web console open a web browser and enter the MGate gateway s IP address http lt MGate IP address gt The default IP addresses is 192 168 127 254 If you are unable to log in to the unit you can use the DSU to first search for the unit Refer to the Device Search Utility When the login page pops up enter the account name and password The default Account and Password are Admin and moxa respectively Account Password The welcome page shows information relevant to the MGate W5108 W5208 MOXA MGate W5208 www moxa com MGate W5208 IP 192 168 127 254 MAC Address 44 39 C4 1C 66 08 MGate VV5208 52802 Serial No MOXA01052802 Firmware 1 0 Build 15071618 Welcome to MGate W5208 Main Menu l Model name MGate W5208 Overview I Serial No MOXA01052802 Basic Settings Network Settings Firmware version 1 0 Build 15071618 Serial Settings MAC address 44 39 C4 1C 66 08 Protocol Settings SSID N A System Management WLAN network type Infrastructure Mode ic cin VVLAN operation mode 802 11ag Restart WLAN country code EU goahead Up time 0 days 00h 03m 26s WEBSERVER Power 1 On Power 2 Off microSD In use Basic Settings Server Settings and Time Settings are shown on the Basic Settings page Click Submit to save the current changes to the unit and click Save Restart once all the settings have been changed The unit will reboot immediately to use the new settings Basic Settings
18. version might be named dsu setup Ver2 0 Build xxxxxxxx exe for example dsu setup Ver2 0 Build_1507011 exe eee psu You will be greeted by the Welcome window Click Next to continue a E Welcome to the DSU Setup Wizard This will install DSU Ver2 0 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 3 When the Select Destination Location window appears click Next to continue You may change the destination directory by first clicking on Browse if Setup DSU Select Destination Location Where should DSU be installed A Setup will install DSU into the following folder To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder cick Browse Program Files x86 Moxa DSU Atleast 2 2 MB of free disk space is required 3 2 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility 4 When the Select Additional Tasks window appears click Next to continue You may select Create a desktop icon if you would like a shortcut to DSU on your desktop El Setup DSU Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing DSU then dick Next Additional icons 5 Click Install to start copying the software files i Setup DSU Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing DSU on your computer
19. 08 W5208 when using the RS 232 interface Doing so will degrade the RS 232 signals and reduce the effective communication distance 2 6 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started Pin Assignments The MGate W5108 W5208 uses DB9 serial ports to connect to Modbus RTU ASCII or DNP3 devices Each port supports three serial interfaces that select by software RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 both 2 and 4 wire RJ 45 Ethernet Male DB9 Serial port TO 97880 a eow tan DSR DC Power Input 2 DC Power Input 2 DC Power Input 1 DC Power Input 1 Cass Digital Input O Digital Input 1 Ground Digital Output O Digital Output 1 2 1 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started I O Wiring Diagram DI Dry Contact DI Wet Contact DO Sink Source DI COM DI COM Load O a Povver Povver Mounting the Unit 1 Connect the power adaptor Connect the 12 48 VDC power line or DIN rail power supply to the MGate W5108 W5208 device s terminal block 2 Use a Modbus serial cable to connect the MGate to a Modbus slave device Use an Ethernet cable to connect the MGate to the PC for configuration setup 4 The MGate W5108 W5208 is designed to be attached to a DIN rail or mounted on a wall For DIN rail mounting push down the spring and properly attach it to the DIN rail until it snaps into place For wall mounting install the wall mount kit optional first and then screw the device onto the wall The following figure i
20. 208 Series Web Console Configuration Parameter Value Notes Encryption Disable WEP TKIP AES CCMP This field specifies the type of encryption to use during wireless communication Different encryption methods are available depending on the Authentication setting Also each encryption method has its own set of parameters that may also require configuration Disable No encryption is applied to the data during wireless communication This option is only available if Authentication is set to Open System WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is only available for Open System and Shared Key authentication methods Data is encrypted according to a key The MGate supports both 64 and 128 bit keys This method may deter casual snooping but is not considered very secure TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP is only available for WPA WPA2 WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK authentication methods TKIP is part of a draft standard from the IEEE 802 11i working group and utilizes the RC4 stream cipher with 128 bit keys for encryption and 64 bit keys for authentication TKIP improves on WEP by adding a per packet key mixing function to de correlate the public initialization vectors IVs from weak keys AES CCMP This is a powerful encryption method that is only available for WPA WPA2 WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK authentication methods Advanced Encryption Standard AES is the block cipher system used by the Robust Secure Network RSN protocol and is equ
21. 5208 the IP address that you entered might be incorrect Try doing the search again and re entering the IP address carefully Another possibility is that the MGate W5108 W5208 is located on the same LAN as your PC but on a different subnet In this case you can modify your PC s IP address and or netmask so that it is on the same subnet as the MGate W5108 W5208 After your PC and the MGate W5108 W5208 are on the same subnet DSU should be able to find the unit Upgrading the Firmware You can obtain the latest firmware for the MGate W5108 W5208 from www moxa com After downloading the new firmware file to your PC you can use the DSU to write it to your MGate W5108 W5208 Select the desired unit from the DSU list and then click Upgrade to begin the process 3 9 4 Web Console Configuration The MGate W5108 W5208 provides a web console for easy configuration through a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Google Chrome The following topics are covered in this chapter O O O a Overview Basic Settings Network Settings gt General Settings gt WLAN Settings Serial Settings gt RTS Toggle Protocol Settings gt Protocol Assignment gt Protocol Settings DNP3 Protocol Raw TCP Socket gt System Management System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt System Status gt Protocol Status Restart MXView MXconfig MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Overview To connect to
22. 5208 series gateways support a raw data transmission mechanism for user developed programs It includes TCP Server mode and TCP Client mode Protocol Settings Raw TCP Port Operating mode Packet length Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Delimiter process Force transmit 0 00 Disable 00 Disable Do Nothing 0 Max connection 1 MES Inactivity time 0 Local TCP port 4001 0 00 Disable 00 Disable Do Nothing 0 Inactivity time 0 4002 2 TCP Ciiont Destination address dia 4002 4002 Connection control Startup None The timing for using these two modes depends on whether the connection is initiated from the gateway or from the network host In TCP Server mode the gateway is assigned an IP address that is unique on your TCP IP network The gateway waits for the host computer to establish a connection with it and then communicate to the attached serial device In TCP Client mode the gateway actively establishes a TCP connection to a specific network host when data is received from the attached serial device After the data has been transferred the gateway can automatically disconnect from the host computer based on the Inactivity time settings Click on the operation mode of the target serial port for additional settings Protocol Settings oni Raw TCP Port Settings Port 1 Operation mode TCP Server el TCP alive check time 7 0 99 min Inactivity time 0 0 65535 ms Max connection bel Ignore jammed IP Disable TC
23. 6 02 14 48 34 Config Firmware upgrade 2013 06 02 14 48 43 System System warm start 2013 06 02 14 48 43 Network Ethernet port 1 link down The MGate gateway includes a built in relay circuit that is triggered in the event of a power failure or if the Ethernet link is down You can view the relay status on this page Relay State Auto refresh Power input 1 failure Power input 2 failure Acknowledge Event When a warning event occurs the relay circuit will activate the warning device such as a beeper The field engineer can click the Acknowledge Event button to temporarily deactivate the relay circuit and then take some time to troubleshoot the problem Once the abnormality has been resolved the relay will return to normal status Digital I O State The MGate W5108 W5208 series gateways provide 2 DIs and 2 DOs Click Digital I O State to check the DI DO status Digital I O State Auto refresh Te DIO DI DOO DO1 Modbus address 0x0000 0x0001 00070 0x0011 4 28 State Off Off On On MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration LLDP Table The page displays LLDP related information including Port Neighbor ID Neighbor Port Neighbor Port Description and Neighbor System LLDP Table Port Neighbor ID Neighbor Port Neighbor Port Description Neighbor System WLAN status The WLAN status can be checked on this page including IP address SSID Channel security setting etc WLA
24. 66 08 Protocol Settings SSID N A System Management WLAN network type Infrastructure Mode Sy itori SETOR EON WLAN operation mode 802 11ag Restart WELAN country code EU goahead Up time 0 days 00h 03m 26s WEBSERVER Power 1 On Power 2 off microSD In use Installing the Software If you are unable to log in to the unit you can use the Moxa Device Search Utility to search for the unit The Device Search Utility DSU can be installed from the Documentation and Software CD Follow the onscreen instructions after inserting the CD For additional details refer to Chapter 3 Device Search Utility Wiring Requirements ATTENTION Safety First Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your MGate W5108 W5208 Wiring Caution 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 Temperature Caution Be careful when handling the MGate W5108 W5208 When plugged in the MGate W5108 W5208 s internal components generate heat and consequently the board may feel hot to the touch 2 3 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started You should also observe the following common wiring rules e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths mu
25. MGate W5108 W5208 Series Modbus DNP3 Gateway User s Manual Edition 1 0 October 2015 WWW moxa com pr t MOXA O 2015 Moxa Inc All rights reserved MGate W5108 W5208 Series Modbus DNP3 Gateway User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks 2015 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new edi
26. N Status 2 Auto refresh Information IP configuration Static IP address 192 168 127 254 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway PRA Network type Infrastructure Mode Operation mode 802 11a9 SSID NA Channel NA Authentication Open System Encryption Disable Country code EU Signal strength B A Connection speed 1 Mbs 4 29 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Protocol Status The MGate W5108 W5208 series gateways now support Modbus DNP3 Raw data traffic monitoring For troubleshooting or management purposes you can monitor the protocol s data passing through the MGate W5108 W5208 on the network Rather than simply echoing the data this traffic monitoring function shows the data in an intelligent easy to understand format with clearly designated fields including source type destination contents and more Events can be filtered in different ways and the complete log can be saved to a file for later analysis Protocol Traffic Protocol Modbus DNP3 C1 Auto scroll start Ready to capture Ho Time Routing Dst Function Data Restart All changes will be activated by clicking the Submit button first and then restarting the gateway If a lot of settings need to be changed you can click Submit for each setting and then click the Submit button on Restart page again to activate all the changes Restart Warning Clicking Submit will disconnect network connections and reboot the system Submit
27. O 84 dBm MCS1 81 dBm MCS2 77 dBm MCS3 75 dBm MCS4 70 dBm MCS5 69 dBm MCS6 67 dBm MCS7 Spread Spectrum and Modulation Typical OFDM 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps OFDM MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 CCK 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps DQPSK 2 Mbps DBPSK 1 Mbps Operating Channels Central frequency e US 2 412 to 2 462 GHz 11 channels 5 180 to 5 240 4 channels 5 260 to 5 320 4 channels 5 500 to 5 700 GHz 8 channels excludes 5 600 to 5 640 GHz 5 745 to 5 825 GHz 5 channels e EU 2 412 to 2 472 GHz 13 channels 5 180 to 5 240 4 channels 5 260 to 5 320 4 channels 5 500 to 5 700 GHz 11 channels e JP 2 412 to 2 484 GHz 14 channels DSSS 5 180 to 5 240 4 channels 5 260 to 5 320 4 channels 5 500 to 5 700 GHz 11 channels Digital Input Output Number of DI DO 2 Dis and 2 DOs Connectors 6 pin terminal blocks Digital I nput e Dry Contact Level On Short to GND Off Open e Wet Contact Level Source type COM to DI Sensor Type NPN Off 3 VDC max On 10 to 30 V Digital Output Sink Type On Short to GND Off OPEN to GND Driver Current Max 200 mA per channel On state voltage 24 VDC nominal open collector to 30 V Storage Card Slot 1 microSD SDHC card slot supports up to 32 GB 2 11 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started Software Configuration Options Web console Serial console Telnet console Utilities Device Search Utility DSU for Windows
28. P port 4001 Connection goes down Data Packing Packet length Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Delimiter process Force transmit RTS always low always high DTR O always low always high 0 0 1024 00 Hex El Enable 00 Hex El Enable Do Nothing Processed only when Packet length is 0 0 o 0 85535ms 4 17 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Protocol Settings m Raw TCP Port Settings Port Operation mode TCP alive check time Inactivity time lgnore jammed IP Destination address 1 Destination address 2 Destination address 3 Destination address 4 Designated local port 1 Designated local port 2 Designated local port 3 Designated local port 4 Connection control Data Packing Packet length Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Delimiter process Force transmit Parameters TCP alive check time Inactivity time Max connection Ignore jammed IP TCP port 4 TCP Client 7 0 99 min 0 65535 ms Disable Port 4001 Port 4001 Port 4001 Port 4001 5010 5011 5012 5013 Startup None 0 0 1024 00 Hex 5 Enable 00 Hex A Enable Do Nothing El Processed only when Packet length is 0 0 0 65535 ms submit Value Description Default 7 minutes This field specifies how long the MGate will wait for a 0 99 minutes response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The MGate checks connection status by send
29. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following Contains FCC ID SLE W5x08 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Information for the OEMs and Integrators The following statement must be included with all versions of this document supplied to an OEM or integrator but should not be distributed to the end user 1 This device is intended for OEM integrators only 2 Please see the full Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions This radio transmitter FCCID SLE W5X08 has been approved by FCC to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Antenna List No Manufacturer Model No Antenna Type Peak Gain 1 KINSUN ANT WDB ARM 02 Dipole Antenna 1 21 dBi for 2 4 GHz 1 73 dBi for 5 GHz A 2
30. Windows based utility that is used to configure the MGate W5108 W5208 Series Before running DSU make sure that your PC and the MGate W5108 W5208 are connected to the same network Alternatively the MGate W5108 W5208 Series may be connected directly to the PC for configuration purposes Refer to Chapter 2 for more details You may open DSU from the Windows Start menu by clicking Start gt Programs gt MOXA gt DSU The DSU window should appear as shown below Cl psu o JC ea File Function View Help Ei 2 a a Exit Search SearchIP Locate Console LAN1 MAC Address LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address Search Result 0 s Connecting to the Unit The DSU needs to connect to the unit before the unit can be configured There are two methods to connect to the unit Broadcast Search is used to find all MGate W5108 W5208 units on the LAN Search IP attempts to connect to a specific unit by IP address which is useful if the unit is located outside the LAN or can only be accessed by going through a router 3 5 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility Broadcast Search Click Search and a new Search window will pop up ON File Function View Help a a a a a E SearchIP Locate Console AssignIP Un Lock Import Export Upgrade No Moh LANT MAC Address LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address Status Firmware Version Search Result 0 s Searching for devices E S
31. ate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration SNMP Agent Settings ONMP Agent Settings Configuration SHMP Enable Contact name Read community string public Write community string private SNMP agent version V1 V2c Read only user name Read only authentication mode Disable Read only password Read only privacy mode Disable Read only privacy Read write user name Read write authentication mode Disable Read write password Read write privacy mode Disable Read write privacy SNMP To enable the SNMP Agent function select the Enable option and enter a community name e g public Contact name The optional SNMP contact information usually includes an emergency contact A AN Read community string This is a text password mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate queries to nn e Write community string This is a text password mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate changes to agents of managed network devices SNMP agent version The MGate 5105 MB EIP supports SNMP V1 V2c and V3 Read only and Read write access control The following fields allow you to define user names passwords and authentication parameters for two levels of access read only and read write The name of the field will indicate which level of access it refers to For example Read only authentication mode allows you to configure the authentication mode for read only access whereas Read write authentication mode allows you to confi
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33. connection e RxCnt number of Rx packets from device for the current connection e TxTotalCnt number of Tx packets since the MGate was powered on e RxTotalCnt number of Rx packets since the MGate was powered on Serial Port Status Y Auto refresh Port Tx Count Rx Count Tx Total Count Rx Total Count DSR DTR RTS CTS DCD 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 26 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Serial Port Error Count Web Console Configuration The Serial Port Error Count page is located under Serial Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can view the current frame number parity overrun and break errors for each serial port Serial Port Error Count VI Auto refresh Error Count Port Frame Parity Overrun 1 0 0 2 0 0 Serial Port Settings Break The Serial Port Settings page is located under Serial Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can view the current communication settings for each serial port Serial Port Settings Y Auto refresh Flow Control Port Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity RTSICTS XON XOFF 1 115200 8 1 None OFF OFF 2 115200 8 1 None OFF OFF System Status Network Connection Go to Network Connections under System Status to view network connection information Network Connections Main Menu W Auto refresh Overview Basic Settings Protocol Recv Q Send Q Local Address Network Settings TCP 0 0 4900 Serial Saiti TCP 0 0 80 erial Settings TCP 0 0 44818
34. curity requirements Tunneled authentication is Supported depending on the EAP method selected WPA PSK This is an unmanaged authentication option that is only available in Infrastructure Mode Instead of a unique key for each user a pre shared key PSK is manually entered on the access point to generate an encryption key that is shared among all users Consequently this method does not scale well for enterprise A PSK that uses a mix of letters numbers and non alphanumeric characters is recommended This option is also referred to as WPA Personal Mode since it is designed for the needs and capabilities of small home and office WLANs VVPA2 This is a managed authentication option that is only available in Infrastructure Mode WPA2 implements the mandatory elements of 802 11i Supported encryption algorithms include TKIP Michael and AES based CCMP which is considered fully secure Since March 13 2006 WPA2 has been mandatory for all Wi Fi certified devices This option may also be referred to as WPA Enterprise Mode Tunneled authentication is supported depending on the EAP method selected WPA2 PSK This is an unmanaged authentication option that is only available in Infrastructure Mode It employs WP2 encryption algorithms but relies on a PSK for authentication A PSK that uses a mix of letters numbers and non alphanumeric characters is recommended This option can also be referred to as WPA Personal Mode MGate W5108 W5
35. e time that it takes for a slave device to respond to a request is defined by the device manufacturer Based on this response time a master can be configured to wait a certain amount of time for a slave s response If no response is received within the specified time the master will disregard the request and continue operation This allows the Modbus system to continue operation even if a slave device is disconnected or faulty On the MGate W5108 W5208 the Modbus TCP response timeout field is used to configure how long the gateway will wait for a response from a Modbus ASCII or RTU slave Refer to your device manufacturer s documentation to manually set the response time out Self Slave ID for Digital 1 O Control The MGate supports 2 DIs and 2 DOs which communicate using Modbus commands The MGate is treated as a Modbus slave device with a user selectable slave ID in the range 1 to 255 You can read the DI value by sending a Modbus read coil 01 command with address 0x0000 to the MGate The DO state can be changed by sending a Modbus write single coil 05 with address 0x0010 to the MGate 4 14 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration DNP3 Protocol The MGate W5108 W5208 series gateways support DNP3 protocols The MGate converts Outstation and Master s data between DNP3 IP and DNP3 serial If the serial port is connecting with an Outstation device set the operation mode of the port as Outstation On the contrary if the ser
36. eam ene estan emanen When you click the submit button the system will reboot immediately to activate the changes to the network configuration 4 3 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration WLAN Settings Wireless LAN Profile Connection Settings Network type Infrastructure Mode Operation mode Auto ha SSID sean Site Survey Security Settings Authentication WPA2 PSK hd Encryption AES CCMP 7 PSK passphrase seesesss Submit The MGate can operate in Ad hoc mode or Infrastructure Mode For all wireless networking devices there are two network types for communication with another wireless device Devices that are configured for Ad hoc Mode automatically detect and communicate directly with each other and do not require a wireless access point AP or gateway Wireless devices that are configured for Infrastructure Mode do not communicate directly with each other but through a wireless access point AP Devices must be configured for the same mode in order to communicate with each other Devices in Ad Hoc Mode will only recognize other devices in Ad Hoc Mode and likewise for devices in Infrastructure Mode Parameter Value Notes Operation mode Auto 802 11a 802 11b g This field determines which wireless standard will be Mixed 802 11 a n Mixed used 802 11g n Mixed SSID Text This field specifies the SSID or name of the wireless network SSID that will be used by the MGate In Ad Hoc mode wirele
37. ered by different events When a checked trigger condition occurs the MGate can send e mail alters SNMP Trap messages or open close the circuit of the relay output and trigger the Fault LED to start blinking To enable an e mail alert configure the e mail address on the E mail Alert page Likewise to enable SNMP Trap alerts configure SNMP trap server on the SNMP Trap page 4 21 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Email Alert Settings E Mail Alert Mail settings Mail server SMTP El My server requires authentication User name Password From e mail address To e mail address 1 To e mail address 2 To e mail address 3 To e mail address 4 Parameters Description Mail server The mail server s domain name or IP address User name This field is for your mail server s user name if required This field is for your mail server s password if required From e mail address This is the e mail address from which automatic e mail warnings will be sent To e mail address 1 to 4 This is the e mail address or addresses to which the automatic e mail warnings will be sent SNMP Trap Settings SNMP Trap SNMP Trap SNMP trap server IP or domain name Trap version vi vec Trap community public SNMP trap server IP Use this field to indicate the IP address to use for receiving SNMP traps select the trap version used in SNMP Sever Trap community Use this field to designate the SNMP trap community 4 22 MG
38. ers in open areas Antenna Connector Reverse SMA TX Transmit Power per antenna port 2 4 GHZ e 802 11b 1 to 11 Mbps Typ 16 1 5 dBm e 802 119 6 to 36 Mbps Typ 16 1 5 dBm 48 Mbps Typ 15 1 5 dBm 54 Mbps Typ 14 1 5 dBm e 802 11n 20 MHz MCSO 3 Typ 16 dBm 1 5 dBm MCS4 5 Typ 14 dBm 1 5 dBm MCS6 7 Typ 12 dBm 1 5 dBm 2 9 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started 5 GHz e 802 11a 6 to 36 Mbps Typ 15 1 5 dBm 48 Mbps Typ 15 1 5 dBm 54 Mbps Typ 14 1 5 dBm e 802 11n 20 40 MHz MCSO 3 Typ 15 dBm 1 5 dBm MCS4 5 Typ 14 dBm 1 5 dBm MCS6 7 Typ 12 dBm 1 5 dBm RX Sensitivity 2 4 GHz e 802 11b 92 dBm 1 Mbps 88 dBm 2 Mbps 87 dBm 5 5 Mbps 84 dBm 11 Mbps e 802 119 91 dBm 6 Mbps 90 dBm 9 Mbps 88 dBm 12 Mbps 86 dBm 18 Mbps 80 dBm 24 Mbps 80 dBm 36 Mbps 74 dBm 48 Mbps 73 dBm 54 Mbps e 82 11n 20MHz 89 dBm MCSO 87 dBm MCS1 85 dBm MCS2 81 dBm MCS3 78 dBm MCS4 74 dBm MCS5 73 dBm MCS6 71 dBm MCS7 5 GHz e 802 11a 91 dBm 6 Mbps 90 dBm 9 Mbps 88 dBm 12 Mbps 86 dBm 18 Mbps 82 dBm 24 Mbps 81 dBm 36 Mbps 75 dBm 48 Mbps 74 dBm 54 Mbps e 802 11n 20MHz 89 dBm MCSO 87 dBm MCS1 85 dBm MCS2 81 dBm MCS3 78 dBm MCS4 74 dBm MCS5 73 dBm MCS6 71 dBm MCS7 2 10 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started e 802 11n 40MHz 85 dBm O MCS
39. flathead screwdriver to push the orange slot next to the terminal block hole and then pull the wire out Note that the unit does not have an on off switch It automatically turns on when it receives power The PWR LED on the front panel will glow to indicate that the unit is receiving power There are two DC power inputs for redundancy WARNING This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Direct Plug In Power Unit Tma 75 C If you need assistance with purchasing a power supply please contact Moxa for information Connecting Serial Devices The unit s serial port s are located on the front panel If you are connecting an RS 485 multidrop network with multiple devices note the following e All devices that are connected to a single serial port must use the same protocol i e either Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII or DNP3 e Each master device must connect to its own port on the unit If you are connecting to a network with both master and slave devices the master must be connected to a separate port from the slaves For serial port pin assignments refer to the Pin Assignments section RS 485 Termination and Pull High Low Resistors In some critical RS 485 environments you may need to add termination resistors to prevent the reflection of serial signals When using termination resistors it is important to set the pull high low resistors correctly so that the electrical signal is not corrupted For each serial port DIP swi
40. from the serial side you need to assign the DNP3 device s address and IP address The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 modify the IP address based on your DNP3 equipment settings Protocol Settings a Mode Address Table Advanced Settings ONP3 Address IP address 19216811 Port 20000 1 DNP3 address start n ONP3 address end 45 DNP3 address offset 0 MC ee If there are multiple Master or Outstation devices on the Ethernet side you will need to add these devices IP addresses and DNP3 addresses to the routing table Protocol Settings a gt D Mode Address Table Advanced Settings Address Table Add Channel No Type DNP3 Address Range Virtual Address lt gt Real Device Address Destin 4 res serial 00001 00005 lt gt 00001 00005 EN 2 DNP3 serial 00006 00010 lt gt 00006 00010 Port2 3 DNP3 TCP 00011 00015 lt gt 00011 00015 192 168 1 1 20000 4 DNP3 TCP 00021 00021 lt gt 00021 00021 192 168 1 2 20000 Submit The gateway will drop a DNP3 packet frame if the destination DNP3 device address or IP address is not defined in the gateway Protocol Settings a Mode Address Table Advanced Settings DHP3 TCP Settings Listen port 20000 o 1 65535 The default DNP3 TCP listen port is 20000 you can change it to any number between 1 and 65535 4 16 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Raw TCP Socket The MGate W5108 W
41. gure the authentication mode for read write access For each level of access you may configure the following Use this optional field to identify the user name for the specified level of access Authentication mode Use this field to select MD5 or SHA as the method of password encryption for the specified level of access or to disable authentication Use this field to enable or disable DES CBC data encryption for the specified level of access Use this field to set the password for the specified level of access Use this field to define the encryption key for the specified level of access 4 23 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration LLDP LLDP Settings Configuration LLDP Enable Message transmit interval 30 5 32768 sec Message transmit Default is 30 seconds The allowable range is from 5 through 32 768 seconds interval Misc Settings This page includes console settings password RADI US Server and User Table Console Settings HTTP HTTPS Enable Disable This setting is to enable disable the web console For security issue users can only enable the HTTPS or just disable all settings SSH console Enable Disable This is to enable disable the SSH mechanism when using web console Telnet console Enable Disable This setting is to enable disable the telnet console Reset button Disable after 60 sec The MGate provides a reset button to clear the password Always enable or load factory defau
42. how IPv6 Address Found 1 Devicels 9 second s left No Model lLANIMACAddress LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address MGate W5208 44 39 04 10 66 08 192 168 127 254 3 6 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility File Function View Help fal e 2 kx a E e Z FS Exit Search SearchIP Locate Console AssignIP Un Lock Import Export Upgrade No Model LAN1MACAddress LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address Status Firmware Version 1 MGate 5208 44 39 C4 1C 66 08 192 168 127 254 Verl O Build 15071618 Search Result 1 device s When the search is complete every MGate W5108 W5208 found on the LAN will appear in the DSU window The MAC address IP address and Firmware version of each unit will be shown Select the one you would like to configure File Function View Help 2 a x a E Y 2 Exit Search SearchIP Locate Console Assign IP 9 Un Lock Import Export Upgrade No Model l LANIMACAddress LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address Status Firmware Version MGate 5208 44 39 04 1C 66 08 E Jo 1 Vert OBuild 15071618 Search Result 1 device s 3 7 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility Search IP Click Search IP if you know the IP address of the unit and wish to connect to it directly Enter the unit s IP address and click OK Input an IF address If the search is successful the unit will be listed in
43. ial port is connecting with a Master device set the operation mode of the port as Master Protocol Settings ae gt ees Mode Address Table Advanced Settings Port Mode 1 Outstatio n 2 Outstation Outstation Submit Outstation and Master devices have a logical device address for identification in the DNP3 system You need to set the address table to indicate the routing destination of DNP3 packet frames received by the gateway A default device address routing table is shown in the Address table page Double click on the intended row to edit the existing setting or click on the intended row and click Edit to modify Protocol Settings A oe Mode Address Table Advanced Settings Address Table Add Edit Channel Ho Type DNP3 Address Range Virtual Address lt gt Real Device Address E 1 DMP3serial 00001 00005 gt 00001 00005 2 DNP3 serial 00006 00010 gt 00006 00010 Port2 3 DNP3TCP 00011 00015 lt gt 00011 00015 192 168 1 1 20000 Submit For DNP3 packet frames from Ethernet side you need to assign a serial port along with related ranges of DNP3 addresses to receive these DNP3 data packets Protocol Settings Go o Mode Address Table Advanced Settings DHP3 Address DNP3 address start 1 DNP3 address end UN il DNP3 address offset o 4 15 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Similarly for DNP3 packet frames coming
44. ial slaves at the same time e Embedded Modbus traffic monitor e Dual DC power inputs for redundancy and relay output supported e Secure data access with WEP WPA WPA2 e 2 EV serial port isolation e microSD card for configuration backup and event log e 40 to 75 C wide operating temperature models available e Supports 2 digital inputs and 2 digital outputs 1 3 2 Getting Started This chapter provides basic instructions for installing the MGate W5108 W5208 The following topics are covered in this chapter 0 O a y O 000000 Connecting the Power Connecting Serial Devices gt RS 485 Termination and Pull High Low Resistors gt First Time Configuration gt Installing the Software Wiring Requirements LED Indicators Dimensions gt MGate W5108 gt MGate W5208 Adjustable Pull High Low Resistors for the RS 485 Port Pin Assignments I O Wiring Diagram Mounting the Unit Specifications microSD Card gt Backing Up a Configuration gt Configuring an MGate Mass deployment Replacement gt microSD card Write Failure MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started Connecting the Power The unit can be powered by connecting a power source to the terminal block 1 We recommend using 24 to 16 AWG wire Strip 9 to 10 mm of insulation off the end of the wire before inserting it into the terminal block hole 2 The power input range is from 12 to 48 VDC To remove the wire from the terminal block use a
45. ing periodic keep alive packets O to 65535 ms This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device 1 to 8 This field specifies the maximum number of peg connections that will be accepted by the serial port Disable Enable This field specifies how an unresponsive IP address is handled when there are simultaneous connections to the serial port Disable All transmission will be suspended if one IP address becomes unresponsive Transmission will only resume when all hosts have responded Enable Data transmission to the other hosts will not be suspended if one IP address becomes unresponsive 1 to 65535 This field specifies the TCP port number that the serial port will use to listen to connections and that other devices must use to contact the serial port 4 18 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Parameters Value Connection goes down RTS DTR always low always high Packet length O to 1024 Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Enable with 1 byte hex value Delimiter process Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter 4 19 Web Console Configuration Description This field specifies what happens to the RTS and DTR signals when the Ethernet connection goes down For some applications serial devices need to know the Ethernet link status through RTS or DTR signals sent through the serial port Always low The selected signal will change to low whe
46. ivalent to the RC4 algorithm used by WPA CCMP is the security protocol used by AES equivalent to TKIP for WPA Data undergoes a Message Integrity Check MIC using a well known and proven technique called Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code CBC MAC The technique ensures that even a one bit alteration in a message produces a dramatically different result Master keys are not used directly but are used to derive other keys each of which expire after a certain amount of time Messages are encrypted using a secret 128 bit key and a 128 bit block of data The encryption process is complex but the administrator does not need to be aware of the intricacies of the computations The end result is encryption that is much harder to break than even WPA WEP Key Length 64 128 This field specifies the length of the WEP key 64bits is the industry standard for WEP but 128bits provides better protection WEP key Index 1 2 3 4 The primary WEP key to use for the WLAN MGate W5108 W5208 Series Parameter WEP key source WEP key 1 4 EAP Method Tunneled Authentication Anonymous username Verify Server Certificate Value Manual Generate WEP keys by passphrase text in ASCII or HEX TLS PEAP TTLS LEAP GTC MD5 MSCHAP V2 when using PEAP PAP CHAP MSCHAP MSCHAP V2 EAP MSCHAP V2 EAP GTC EAP MD5 when using TTLS Disable Enable 4 7 Web Console Configuration Notes This field
47. ivate Key This field is available only when EAP method has been set to TLS It displays information on the user private key on the MGate Serial Settings The Serial tab is where each serial port s communication parameters are configured You can configure Baud Rate Parity Stop Bit Flow Control FIFO Interface RTS on delay and RTS off delay Baud Rate 50 bps to 921600 bps None Odd Even Space Mark RS 485 4W RTS On Delay O to 100 ms RTS Off Delay O to 100 ms RTS Toggle The RTS Toggle function is used for RS 232 mode only This flow control mechanism is achieved by toggling the RTS pin in the transmission direction When activated data will be sent after the RTS pin is toggled ON for the specified time interval After data transmission is finished the RTS pin will toggle OFF for the specified time interval 4 8 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Protocol Settings Detailed protocol settings for the communication protocols used by the gateway Protocol Assignment The MGate W5108 W5208 series gateways support three kinds of communication protocols Modbus DNP3 and Raw TCP For the MGate W5208 series two serial ports can be set to different protocols In Modbus mode the MGate converts Modbus RTU ASCII to Modbus TCP through the WiFi interface In DNP3 mode the MGate converts DNP3 serial to DNP3 I P through the WiFi interface In addition the MGate can be set to Raw TCP mode which provides TCP
48. llustrates the two mounting options Wall Mount Installation DIN Rail Installation Step 1 Push down the spring Step 2 Click onto DIN rail Step 1 Install wall mount kit 2 8 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started Specifications Ethernet I nterface Protocols Modbus TCP DNP3 TCP Server Client modes supported Number of Ports 1 Speed 10 100 Mbps Auto MDI MDIX Connector 8 pin RJ 45 Magnetic Isolation Protection 1 5 kV built in Serial Interface Protocols Modbus RTU ASCII Master Slave DNP3 Number of Ports MGate W5108 1 MGate W5208 2 Serial Standards RS 232 422 485 software selectable Connectors DB9 male Pull High Low Resistor for RS 485 1 kQ 150 kQ Terminator for RS 485 120 Q Isolation 2 kV built in Serial Communication Parameters Data Bits 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Even Odd Space Mark Flow Control RTS CTS XON XOFF for RAW TCP only RTS Toggle for RS 232 only 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 Wireless Network Standards Compliance 802 11a b g n Network Modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc Transmission Rate 802 11la g 65 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps auto rate 802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps auto rate 802 11n 2 4 GHz HT20 MCS 0 7 802 11n 5 GHz HT20 HT40 MCS 0 7 Transmission Distance Up to 100 met
49. lt settings For security reasons you can disable this function In disabled mode the MGate will still enable this function within 60 seconds after power up 60 seconds later the function will be disabled Auto logout time 60 3600 sec Set the auto logout time period Change Password You can modify the password for the account Admin The default password is moxa To change the password type the existing password and then type the new password twic Click submit to activate the new password Maintenance Other gateway maintenance settings Ping To test the network status with the PING function enter the PING server IP address click start and wait for a response Firmware Upgrade Firmware updates for the MGate W5108 W5208 are located at www moxa com After you have downloaded the new firmware onto your PC you can use DSU to write it onto your MGate W5108 W5208 Select the desired unit from the list and click to begin the process Choose the correct file and click submit to upgrade the firmware 4 24 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration ATTENTION DO NOT turn off the MGate power before the firmware upgrade progress completes The MGate will be erasing the old firmware to make room for the new firmware to flash memory If you power off the MGate and terminate the progress the flash memory will contain corrupted firmware and the MGate will fail to boot If this happens call Moxa RMA services Configu
50. n the Ethernet connection goes down Always high The selected signal will remain high when the Ethernet connection goes down This field specifies the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending O Packet length is disregarded and data in the buffer will be sent as specified by the delimiter settings or when the buffer is full 1 to 1024 Data in the buffer will be sent as soon it reaches the specified length These fields are used to define special delimiter character s for data packing Enable Delimiter 1 to control data packing with a single character enable both Delimiter 1 and 2 to control data packing with two characters received in sequence When these fields are enabled serial data will accumulate in the serial port s buffer until the buffer is full or until the specified delimiter character s are received For example the carriage return character could be used as a delimiter in order to transmit each sentence or paragraph in a separate packet Data will be packed according to Delimiter process Delimiters must be incorporated into the data stream at the software or device level This field specifies how data is packed when delimiter characters are received This field has no effect if Delimiter 1 is not enabled Do nothing Data accumulated in the serial port s buffer will be packed including delimiters Delimiter 1 One additional character must be received before
51. o the microSD card Backing Up a Configuration Use the following procedure to copy the configuration of an MGate gateway to a microSD card 1 Use a PC to format the microSD card to support FAT file systems and delete all of the data on the card 2 Power off the MGate and insert the microSD card make sure the microSD card is empty 3 Power on the MGate The current settings will be copied to the microSD card 4 If you modify the MGate s configuration using MGate Manager or the Web Console while the microSD card is installed in the gateway your configuration changes will be automatically saved to the microSD card when you save the configuration Configuring an MGate Mass deployment Replacement Use the following procedure to copy the configuration stored on a microSD card to an MGate gateway for mass deployment or to replace a faulty unit 1 Power off the MGate device often a new device and insert the microSD card 2 Power on the MGate device 3 The configuration file stored on the microSD card will be copied automatically to the MGate gateway microSD card Write Failure The following events will cause the microSD card to experience a write failure 1 The microSD card has less than 20 MB of free space 2 The MGate configuration file is read only 3 The microSD card s file system is corrupted 4 The microSD card is damaged 2 13 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started The MGate gateway will halt the w
52. on Welcome to the MGate W5108 W5208 series WiFi Modbus DNP3 gateways which are used to connect Modbus or DNP3 serial devices to a wireless LAN The MGate W5108 5208 series gateway is an ideal choice for connecting the Modbus DNP3 serial devices to a wireless LAN With IEEE 802 11a b g n support you can use fewer cables in difficult wiring environments To ensure that your data transmissions are secure the MGate W5108 5208 series gateway supports WEP WPA WPA2 and the rugged design is suitable for industrial application such as oil gas power process automation and factory automation In this chapter we give an introduction to the MGate W5108 W5208 The following topics are covered O Overview O Package Checklist O Product Features MGate W5108 W5208 Series Introduction Overview The MGate W5108 W5208 wireless Modbus DNP3 protocol gateways provide maximum flexibility for integrating industrial Modbus DNP3 networks of all types and sizes The MGate W5108 W5208 gateways are designed to integrate Modbus TCP ASCII and RTU devices in almost any master and slave combination including serial master to serial slave or simultaneous serial and Ethernet masters The gateways also support protocol conversion between DNP3 serial to DNP3 IP A special priority control feature allows urgent commands to get an immediate response All models are ruggedly constructed and are DIN rail mountable and some models support a wide operating temperature
53. ration I mport Export There are three main reasons for using the Import and Export functions e Applying the same configuration to multiple units The Import Export configuration function is a convenient way to apply the same settings to units located in different sites You can export the configuration as a file and then import the configuration file onto other units at any time e Backing up configurations for system recovery The export function allows you to export configuration files that can be imported onto other gateways to restore malfunctioning systems within minutes Troubleshooting Exported configuration files can help administrators to identify system problems provide useful information for Moxa s Technical Service Team when maintenance visits are requested The import or export function saves all the configuration settings and parameters of the MGate W5108 W5208 in a ini file To begin click the Import or Export button Configuration Import Export Configuration Import Select configuration file El Keep IP settings Configuration Export Once the file has been saved it can be imported into your target unit to duplicate the same settings Select the target unit first and then click the Import button to complete the import action Load Factory Default To clear all the settings on the unit use the Load Default button to reset the unit to its initial factory default values Load Factory Default Click on S
54. rite action if any of the above conditions exists The MGate s Ready LED will flash and the beeper will sound to inform the user of the write failure If you are replacing the microSD card the microSD card will be synchronized with the configurations stored on the MGate device Note that the microSD card should not contain any configuration files otherwise the configuration will be copied from the microSD card to the MGate device WARNING If your intention is to back up the configuration of an MGate gateway it is best practice to only insert an empty microSD card into the microSD slot If the card contains a valid configuration file that configuration will automatically without warning overwrite the MGate s current configuration 2 14 The following topics are covered in this chapter 0 Installing the Software O Starting Device Search Utility DSU O Connecting to the Unit gt Broadcast Search gt Search IP gt Locate O Upgrading the Firmware 3 Device Search Utility MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility Installing the Software The following instructions explain how to install the Device Search Utility abbreviated DSU a utility for configuring and monitoring MGate W5108 W5208 units over the network 1 Insert the Document and Software CD into the CD ROM drive Locate and run the following setup program to begin the installation process dsu_setup Version _Build_ DateTime exe The latest
55. routed to the numeric range from selected set of slave devices For example you can specify Virtual Slaves ID Range l 1 to 254 that IDs between 8 and 24 be routed to the devices on Port 3 The ID 255 is reserved for the gateway itself This specifies the difference between the virtual slave ID number between and the actual slave ID If a slave s virtual ID is 16 and the 253 and 253 actual ID is 5 you would set the offset to 11 This offset is applied to the entire range of virtual slave IDs Slave ID Offset When a serial port is set to RTU slave or ASCII slave mode a virtual ID range will already be created for you Simple select the entry in the table and modify the range and offset as needed For TCP slaves you can add an entry that assigns a range of virtual IDs to a specific IP address using the Remote TCP Slave IP setting ATTENTI ON The MGate W5108 W5208 will disregard any request that is not addressed to a virtual slave ID on its slave ID map If a device has not been assigned a virtual slave ID it will not be accessible by masters on the other side of the Modbus gateway Slave ID Map Example Suppose you have two ASCII slave devices on port 1 assigned to slave IDs 3 and 5 The MGate will automatically create a virtual ID range for port 1 which you will need to modify If slave IDs 3 and 5 are already in use by TCP slaves the virtual ID range should be set to IDs that are not in use such as 20 through 22 In
56. ss devices must use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other Channel Ad hoc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The radio channel to use for the wireless network mode only 12 13 under Ad hoc mode 4 4 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Parameter Value Authentication Open System Shared Key WPA WPA PSK VVPA2 WPA2 PSK 4 5 Web Console Configuration Notes This field specifies how wireless devices will be authenticated If a RADIUS server is used this setting must match the setting on the RADIUS server Open System The MGate will simply announce a desire to associate with another station or access point No authentication is required For Ad hoc Mode this is the only option for authentication since Ad hoc Mode was designed for open communication Shared Key This option is only available in Infrastructure Mode Authentication involves a more rigorous exchange of frames to ensure that the requesting station is authentic WEP encryption is required WPA This is a managed authentication option that is only available in Infrastructure Mode WPA was created by the Wi Fi Alliance the industry trade group that owns the Wi Fi trademark and certifies devices with the Wi Fi name Each user uses a unique key for authentication distributed from an IEEE 802 1X authentication server also known as a RADIUS server This option is also referred to as WPA Enterprise Mode since it is intended to meet rigorous enterprise se
57. st For more detailed information regarding MXview download the MXview user s manual from Moxa s website at http www moxa com 4 31 A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
58. st cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point NOTE Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately e You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate e When necessary we strongly advise labeling wiring to all devices in the system LED Indicators Name Color Funeti n PWR 1 PWR Power is being supplied to the power input Off Power cable is not connected Ready Green Steady on Power is on and unit is functioning normally Blinking Unit is responding to DSU s locate function Steady on Power is on and the unit is booting up Blinking IP conflict DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly or a relay output occurred Off Power is off Serial port is transmitting data Serial port is receiving data Off Data is not being transmitted Ethernet Green Indicates a 100 Mbps Ethernet connection Amber Indicates a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection Ethernet cable is disconnected Steady On Unit is properly connected with the AP Blinking Unit is trying to connect to the AP Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or BOOTP server is not responding properly 3 LEDs
59. sten port 1 65535 Modbus TCP response timeout 10 120000 ms Self Slave ID for digital I O control 1 255 Initial Delay Some Modbus slaves may take more time to boot up than other devices For certain environments this may cause the entire system to suffer from repeated exceptions during the initial boot up You can force the MGate to wait after booting up before sending the first request with the Initial Delay setting Modbus TCP Exception The MGate W5108 W5208 is a protocol gateway that transparently passes requests and responses between the Ethernet and serial interfaces In some situations it may be necessary for the gateway to return an exception in response to a request from a Modbus TCP master This is enabled or disabled with the Modbus TCP Exception setting When enabled the unit can return two types of exception Exception JO ata Ti E There is no response from the slave Maybe the device is off line or the imeou serial cable is broken There are two situations that will result in this exception Request dropped The request queue is full 32 request queue for each master The destination ID not included in the slave ID map Not all Modbus TCP masters require this exception so it is up to you to determine if this setting should be enabled Modbus TCP Listen Port Allow you to change Modbus TCP listen port from the default value 502 Modbus TCP Response Timeout According to the Modbus standard th
60. tches or jumper settings are used to set the pull high low resistor values A built in 120 Q termination resistor can also be enabled To modify the termination and pull high low resistor settings refer to the hardware reference chapter for your model ATTENTION Do not use the 1 KQ pull high low setting on the MGate W5108 W5208 when using the RS 232 interface Doing so will degrade the RS 232 signals and reduce the effective communication distance 2 2 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started First Time Configuration To configure the gateway for the first time use an Ethernet cable to connect the 10 100BaseT Ethernet port located on the front panel to a PC The unit s Link LED will light up to indicate a live Ethernet connection To connect to the MGate to the web console open a web browser and enter the MGate gateway s IP address http lt MGate IP address gt The default IP address is 192 168 127 254 The default user name and password are Admin and Moxa respectively The welcome page shows information relevant to the gateway MOXA MGate W5208 WWw moxa com MGate W5208 IP 192 168 127 254 MAC Address 44 39 C4 1C 66 08 MGate VV5208 52802 Serial No MOXA01052802 Firmware 1 0 Build 15071618 Welcome to MGate W5208 Main Menu Model name MGate W5208 Overview ete Serial No MOXA01052802 Basic Settings Firmware version 1 0 Build 15071618 Network Settings Serial Settings MAC address 44 39 C4 1C
61. the DSU window Right click the unit to open a popup list of possible actions or double click a unit to open the web console File Function View Help i 2 a amp E Z E Exit Search SearchIP Locate Console Assign IP Un Locl Import Export Upgrade Meo Masel o LAN1 MAC Address LAN IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address Gate W5208 44 39 C4 1C 66 08 192 168 127 254 a remar pr Verl O Build 15071618 A Ctrl B Ei Search IP Ctrl S SS Locate IPv4 Ctrl L ar Console IPv4 Ctrl C Console IPv4 SSL DP IP Assign IP Ctrl I EU EE Z Import Export E Upgrade El Accessible IP Search Result 1 device s Locate The Locate function will cause the unit to beep so you can determine which unit is the target Locate Device Locating Model MG ate 5208 IP Address 132 168 127 254 MAC Address 44 35 0C410 66 08 Serial Number 52802 3 8 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Device Search Utility The Assign IP function allows you to change the unit s IP addresses Use the Un Lock function to execute Import Export and Upgrade actions The default account and password are Admin and Moxa Password Enter Password Information O Un Lock OK To Import or Export the configuration file click the icons to Import the configuration file from a laptop or Export the currently used unit s configuration file to a laptop ATTENTION If Search IP fails to locate the MGate W5108 W
62. the data in the serial port s buffer is packed Delimiter 2 Two additional characters must be received before the data in the serial port s buffer is packed Strip Delimiter Data accumulated in the serial port s buffer will be packed but the delimiter character s will be stripped from the data MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Parameters Value Description Force transmit O to 65535 ms This field controls data packing by the amount of time that elapses between bits of data 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 data in the buffer can be transmitted O If serial data is not received the MGate will wait indefinitely for additional data 1 to 65535 If serial data is not received for the specified amount of time the data that is currently in the buffer will be packed for network transmission The optimal force transmit time depends on your application but it must be at least larger than one character interval within the specified baudrate For example assume that the serial port is set to 1200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity In this case the total number of bits needed to send a character is 10 bits and the time required to transfer one character is 8 3 ms so the force transmit time to be larger than 8 3 ms System Management This configuration tab includes several system level se
63. tions 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 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 www moxa com su ort Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Table of Contents A pm Ao 1 1 A A eee eS 1 2 Packad e CROC Stata dada E doc 1 2 PEOQUEE FE QUIFES streets NENNEN RD ODO ROA 1 3 Za Getting Stade a 2 1 A Hae PONE a4 4 ES 2 2 COMM ECU Sen DV IC OS RN NP 2 2 RS 485 Termination and Pull High Low R SIStOIS ccccc cece eee eee eee cess eee e tees eeeee rr rr 2 2 FSE Lime COMmlourauOn ae tela Dol a es Des E a ec Di ci et a ga here 2 3 MASCAN CNE SOWA EO armats amants mts mm EEEE te ant tr 2 3 MICA CEC A dte cis dteeite dt etc atac aa ada 2 3 LEDS LO Srta 2 4 DIMENSIONS ada sont osorno 2 5 MES tE WSL dad edad 2 5 ME AP 2 6 Adjustable Pull High Low Resistors for the RS 485 Port cc cece cece eee eee eee eee rn 2 6 RES ellas ae a A 2 1 IFO TING Diagrama ES Ut avesat ala 2 8 MOUNEMG TASE A 2 8 S PECERA ON ain ee eee ea E S N N NN 2 9 MICKOS AER q PAI A EE SER EEES LE SE RE EE 2 13 Backing Ub a CON NOUS El ON Cs EE DS CE El 2 13 Configuring an MGate Mass deployment Replacement
64. tive for details EMC EN 55022 24 EMI FCC Part 15B Class A EMS EN 61000 4 2 ESD Contact 6 kV Air 8 kV EN 61000 4 3 RS 80 MHz to 1 GHz 10 V m EN 61000 4 4 EFT Power 4 kV Signal 2 kV EN 61000 4 5 Surge Power 2 kV Signal 1 kV EN 61000 4 6 CS Level 3 EN 61000 4 8 PFMF Level 3 Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Freefall lEC 60068 2 23 Vibration EC 60068 2 6 Radio EN 300328 EN 301893 TELECOM CE ETSI EN 301 893 ETSI EN 300 328 ARIB RCR STD 33 ARIB STD 66 2 12 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Getting Started Reliability MTBF mean time between failures 668 518 hrs Alarm Functions SMS relay e mail Alert Tools Built in buzzer Warranty Warranty Period 5 years Details See www moxa com warranty microSD Card The MGate W5108 W5208 series gateway is equipped a microSD card slot for easy configuration The microSD card can be used to store an MGate s system configuration settings and the MGate s system log In addition a configuration stored on a microSD card can be uploaded automatically to an MGate NOTE Inserting a microSD card into an MGates microSD slot results in one of two actions depending on what kind of data is currently stored on the card 1 Ifthe microSD card contains a valid configuration file the configuration will be automatically copied to the MGate 2 Ifthe microSD card does not contain a valid configuration file e g if it s empty the MGate s configuration will be copied t
65. ttings Most of these settings are optional Accessible I P Settings Accessible IP List Cl Enable the accessible IP list Disable will allow all IF s connection Index Active IP NetMask oo Ss o tm dm WwW N oh ah wW N G 4 20 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration These settings are used to restrict access to the module by IP address Only IP addresses on the list will be allowed access to the device You may add a specific address or range of addresses by using a combination of IP address and netmask as follows To allow access to a specific I P address Enter the IP address in the corresponding field enter 255 255 255 255 for the netmask 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 To allow access to all IP addresses Make sure that Enable the accessible IP list is not checked Additional configuration examples are shown in the following table Desired IP Range IP Address Field Netmask Field 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 Auto Warning Settings Auto Warning Settings System Event Cold start Mail Trap Warm start Mail Trap Power1 input failure Mail Trap Relay Power2 input failure Mail Trap Relay LAN1 link down Mail Trap Relay LAN2 link down Mail Trap Relay Config Event Console login fail Mail Trap IP changed Mail Password changed Mail Auto Warning is trigg
66. ubmit to reset all settings including the console password to the factory default values To leave the IP address netmask and gateway settings unchanged make sure that Keep IP settings is enabled Reset to Factory Default Keep IP settings 4 25 MGate W5108 W5208 Series Web Console Configuration Click Submit to restore the unit to factory default values ATTENTION Load Default will completely reset the configuration of the unit and all of the parameters you have saved will be discarded Do not use this function unless you are sure you want to completely reset your unit Certificate Use this function to load the Ethernet SSL certificate Select or browse for the certificate file in the Select SSL certificate key file field This function is only available in the web console SSL Certificate Import Installed Certificate Issued to 192 166 127 254 Issued by 197 166 127 254 Valid from 20175 9 16 to 2025 9113 Select certificate file al import Delete certificate file Delete System Monitoring The MGate W5108 W5208 series gateways support three system monitoring functions Serial Status System Status and Protocol status Serial Status Serial port status The Serial Port Status page is located under Serial Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can monitor the signal and data transmission status for each serial port e TxCnt number of Tx packets to device for the current
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