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1. TCP Socket Application Service 0 reserved 1 TCP Port Service Multiplexor 2 Management Utility 7 Echo 9 Discard 11 Active Users systat 13 Daytime 15 Netstat 20 FTP data port 21 FTP CONTROL port 23 Telnet 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP 37 Time Time Server 42 Host name server names server 43 Whois nickname 49 Login Host Protocol Login 53 Domain Name Server domain 79 Finger protocol Finger 80 World Wide Web HTTP 119 Network News Transfer Protocol NNTP 123 Network Time Protocol 213 IPX 160 to 223 Reserved for future use NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Well Known Port Numbers UDP Socket Application Service 0 reserved 2 Management Utility 7 Echo 9 Discard 11 Active Users systat 13 Daytime 35 Any private printer server 39 Resource Location Protocol 42 Host name server names server 43 Whois nickname 49 Login Host Protocol Login 53 Domain Name Server domain 69 Trivial Transfer Protocol TETP 70 Gopher Protocol 79 Finger Protocol 80 World Wide Web HTTP 107 Remote Telnet Service 111 Sun Remote Procedure Call Sunrpc 119 Network News Transfer Protocol NNTP 123 Network Time Protocol NTP 161 Simple Network Mail Protocol SNMP 162 SNMP Traps 213 IPX Used for IP Tunneling C Ethernet Modem Commands A serial port o
2. 3 Main Menu E m A E mail Alert Overview Wizard Mail Server Settings 2 Basic Settings a a Mail server SMTP E Network Settings EJ Serial Port Settings I My server requires authentication 23 System Management User name Misc Network Settings Password D 6 SY Auto Warning Settings gt 5 From e mail address YU Event Settings i A Serial Eyent Settings To e mail address 1 E mail alert To e mail address 2 Cy tne 4 Maintenance To e mail address 4 SSS SS 4 Certificate E system Monitoring Save Configuration The E mail Alert page is located under Auto Warning Settings in the System Management folder This is where you specify how and where e mail is sent when e mail is used for automatic notification of system and serial port events ATTENTION Consult your network administrator or ISP for the mail server settings to use for your network If the these settings are not configured correctly e mail notification may not work properly Mail Server Default Options free text e g 192 168 3 3 Description This field specifies the IP address of the mail server that will be used when sending automatic warning e mails If the mail server requires authentication select My server requires authentication and enter the username and password From E mail Address Default Options free text e g jsmith xyz com Description
3. 3 Main Menu i A Ethernet SSL Certificate Import Overview a A Installed Certificate eee Issued to 192 168 126 254 S Network Settings Issued by 192 168 126 254 42 Serial Port Settings Valid from 1970 1 1 to 1970 1 1 EY System Management HE Misc Network Settings es HE Auto Warning Settings certificate key file gt Ebmer 3 Maintenance ES Certificate Submit 1 Ethernet SSL Certificate Import A Wn emitea Import The Ethernet SSL Certificate Import page is located under Certificate in the System Management folder This is where you can load the Ethernet SSL certificate Select or browse for the certificate file in the Select SSL certificate key file field System Management gt Certificate gt WLAN SSL Certificate Import Total Solution for Industrial Device Network A ia WLAN SSL Certificate Import Overview wizard Installed Certificate Basic Settings Issued to 192 168 127 254 8 Network Settings Issued by 192 168 127 254 9 Serial Port Settings Valid from 1970 1 1 to 1970 1 1 23 system Management Misc Network Settings A HE Auto Warning Settings certificate key file Boe HG Maintenance 3 Certificate Submit Etherne ertificate Import SALAN SSL Certificate Import WPA Server Certificate Import The WLAN SSL Certificate Import page is located under Certificate in the System Management folder By default the WLAN SSL cert
4. RealCOM This serial port will operate in RealCOM mode RFC2217 This serial port will operate in RFC2217 mode TCP Server This serial port will operate in TCP Server mode TCP Client This serial port will operate in TCP Client mode UDP This serial port will operate in UDP mode Pair Connection Master This serial port will operate in Pair Connection Master mode Pair Connection Slave This serial port will operate in Pair Connection Slave mode Terminal TERM_ASC This serial port will operate in Terminal ASCII mode Terminal TERM _ BIN This serial port will operate in Terminal binary mode NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Settings for RealCOM Mode 3 Main Menu Overview Wizard Basic Settings 23 Network Settings A General Settings Ethernet Configuration WLAN Configuration WLAN Profile Advanced Settings 3 Serial Port Settings ES Port 1 2 Operation Modes Communication Parameters 2 Data Buffering Log Welcome Message H system Management m 3 System Monitoring Save Configuration 4 Restart Total Solution for Industrial Device Network Operation Modes Port 1 e a Application Device Control y Mode RealCOM y TCP alive check time CE Enable Disable Max connection Ignore jammed IP Enable Disable RTS a
5. Software Installation 11 4 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 7 The wizard will begin installing the files When the files have been installed click Finish to complete the installation Completing the NPort Windows Driver Manager Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing NPort Windows Driver Manager on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Adding Mapped Serial Ports NPort Windows Driver Manager adds a COM port to your PC that is mapped to an NPort serial port The destination NPort serial port must be set to Real COM mode 1 In NPort Windows Driver Manager click Add on the main toolbar E A Und Setting No rawr t IP Address Mode 11 5 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 2 Click Rescan to search the network for NPort device servers In the list of NPort device servers that are found select the unit s that you will use for COM mapping and click OK 00 90 E8 21 50 28 192 168 0 230 NPort IPA Ist Date Fort st Command Fort Total Parts Alternatively you can select Input Manually and manually enter the NPort IP Address 1st Data Port 1st Command Port and Total Ports for the desired NPort unit Click OK to proceed A
6. WLAN Status WLAN Site Survey Save Configuration a Restart Select all Clear log Refresh The System Log page is located under System Status in the System Monitoring folder This is where you can view the log of NPort system events Click Select all to select the entire log if you wish to copy and paste the contents into a text file Click Clear log to clear the log contents Click Refresh to refresh the log contents NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring System Monitoring gt System Status gt WLAN Status Total Solution for Industrial Device WLAN Status Overview QU Wizard Active profile name N A Basic Settings IP configuration Static HG Network Settings IP address 192 168 127 254 HE Serial Port Settings Netmask 259 299 259 0 En Gateway E a System Management Network type N A EXSY System Monitoring Operation mode N A H Serial Status SSID N A EQ System Status Channel N A faa Network a Authentication N A z etwork Connections Enma N A 4 Network Statistics Region us Serial Data Log Signal strength N A a TE A Connection speed N A UU WLAN Site Survey The WLAN Status page is located under System Status in the System Monitoring folder This is where you can view the current WLAN settings and status System Monitoring gt System Status gt WLAN Site Survey MOXA amp Main Menu G Overview A Wizard A Basic Settings T
7. FQ NPort Search Utility File Function Help a x g E Exit Search Search IP Locate Console Assign IP Un Lock Upgrade No Model__ MAC Address IP Address NP AS 2 Search ChB EL Search IP Chis ZS Locate Ctrl L Console Ct C Y Console SSL TP Assign IP Cth ey Un Lock Search Result 1 NPort s 2 Select the new firmware file and click OK to proceed To obtain the latest firmware for the NPort W2250 2150 Plus visit www moxa com 2 Upgrade file 10 xj Select Firmware File e id Browse Y OK X Cancel 3 The utility will begin upgrading the firmware for the selected unit Do not disconnect or power off the unit while the firmware is being upgraded 2 Upgrade Process 2 5 x Processing please wait Cancel MAC Address IP Address Status 1 NPort W2150Plus US 00 90 E8 21 50 28 192 168 0 230 Transmit 20 11 16 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 4 When the displayed status is OK click Close to complete the process Upgrade Process 10 x Processing please wait Close MAC Address IP Address a NPort W2150Plus US 00 90 E8 88 88 33 192 168 32 102 ATTENTION NPort Search Utility supports upgrading the firmware of multiple units simultaneously if each unit is the same model Hold down the CTRL to add additional units to your selection hold down the SHIFT key
8. NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual SNMP Agents ICMP MIB IcmpInMsgs IcmpInTimestamps IcmpOutRedirects IcmpInErrors IcmpTimestampReps IcmpOutEchos IcmpInDestUnreachs IcmpInAddrMasks IcmpOutEchoReps IcmpInTimeExcds IcmpOutMsgs IcmpOutTimestamps IcmpInParmProbs IcmpOutErrors IcmpOutTimestampReps IcmpInSrcQuenchs IcmpOutDestUnreachs IcmpOutAddrMasks IcmpInRedirects IcmpOutTimeExcds IcmpOutAddrMaskReps IcmpInEchos IcmpOutParmProbs IcmpInEchoReps IcmpOutSrcQuenchs UDP MIB UdpInDatagrams UdpOutDatagrams UdpNoPorts UdpLocalAddress UdpInErrors UdpLocalPort Address Translation AtlfIndex AtNetAddress AtPhysAddress TCP MIB tcpRtoAlgorithm tcpEstabResets tepConnLocalPort tepRtoMin tcpCurrEstab tcpConnRemA ddress tcpRtoMax tcpInSegs tepConnRemPort tepMaxConn tcpOutSegs tcpInErrs tcpActiveOpens tcpRetransSegs tcpOutRsts tcpPassiveOpens tcpConnState tcpAttempFails tcpConnLocalAddress SNMP MIB snmpInPkts snmpInTotalReqVars snmpOutGenErrs snmpOutPkts snmpInTotalSetVars snmpOutGetRequests snmpInBadVersions snmpInGetRequests snmpOutGetNexts snmpInBadCommunityNames snmpInGetNexts snmpOutSetRequests snmpInASNParseErrs snmpInSetRequests snmpOutGetResponses snmpInTooBigs snmpInGetResponses snmpOutTraps snmpInNoSuchNames snmpInTraps snmpEnableAuthenTraps snmpInBadValues snmpOutTooBigs snmpInReadOnlys snmpOutNoSuchNames snmpInGenErrs snmpOutBadValues RFC1317 RS 232 MIB Objects Generic RS 232 like Group rs232Number RS 232 like Genera
9. 2 Network Settings H Serial Port Settings RADIUS key J System Management UDP port 16457 HA Misc Network Settings RADIUS accounting C Enable Disable Accessible IP List A SNMP Agent o Submit Host Table The Authentication Server page is located under Misc Network Settings in the System Management folder This page is where you specify the settings to use with an external RADIUS server if one is used for authentication NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management RADIUS Server IP Default Options IP address e g 192 168 2 2 Description This field specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Key Default Options free text e g authenticate123 Description This field specifies the password that is used by the RADIUS server UDP Port Default 1645 Options 1645 1812 Description This field specifies the UDP port assignment used by the RADIUS server RADIUS Accounting Default Disable Options Enable Disable Description This field specifies if RADIUS accounting will be used System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt System Log Settings amp Main Menu i overview ystem Log Settings Wizard Event Group Local Log Summary Basic Settings System E System Cold Start System Warm Start Network Settings aE Serial Port Setting
10. 3 Onthe Advanced Setting tab configure Tx Mode FIFO and Fast Flush COM Port Setting x Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters Security Apply Al Selected Ports The FIFO settings will overwrite the firmware setting Tx Mode HiPerformance y FIFO Enable y Network Timeout 5000 ms 500 20000 JV Auto Network Re Connection Return error if network is unavailable JV Fast Flush Only flush local buffer Help X Cancel Tx Mode In Hi Performance mode the driver immediately issues a Tx Empty response to the program after sending data to the NPort In Classical mode the driver sends the Tx Empty response after confirmation is received from the NPort Classical mode is recommended if you want to ensure that all data is sent out before further processing FIFO This tells the driver whether or not to use the FIFO Network Timeout You can use this option to prevent blocking if the target NPort is unavailable Auto Network Re Connection With this option enabled the driver will repeatedly attempt to re establish the TCP connection if the NPort does not respond to background check alive packets Return error if network is unavailable If this option is disabled the driver will not return any error even when a connection cannot be established to the NPort With this option enabled calling the Win32 Co
11. Default Disable Options Disable Enable Description This field specifies how the port will proceed if driver control commands are received from multiple hosts that are connected to the port Disable Driver control commands will be ignored Enable Control commands will be accepted with the most recent command received taking precedence Connection Goes Down Default always high Options always low always high 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 when the Ethernet connection goes down Always high The selected signal will remain high when the Ethernet connection goes down Packet Length Default 0 Options 0 to 1024 Description This field specifies the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending 0 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 7 8 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Delimiter 1 and 2 Default Disabled Options Disab
12. always low always high DTR always low always high D 0 1024 DO Hex E Enable DO Hex E Enable Do Nothing Processed only when Packing length is D 0 65535 ms Submit TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close 7 13 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Inactivity Time Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 ms Description This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device 0 The connection will remain open even if data is never received For many applications the serial device may be idle for long periods of time so 0 is an appropriate setting 1 to 65535 If there is no activity for the specified time the connection will be closed When adjusting this field make sure that it is greater than the Force transmit time Otherwise the TCP connection may be closed before data in t
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15. 4 Copy the driver file npreal2xx tgz to the directory 5 Execute tar xvfz npreal2xx tgz to extract all files into the system 6 Execute tmp moxa mxinst For RedHat AS ES WS and Fedora Corel execute tmp moxa mxinst SP1 The shell script will install the driver files automatically 7 After installing the driver you will be able to see several files in the usr lib npreal2 driver folder mxaddsvr add server map TTY port mxdelsvr delete server undo TTY port mapping mxloadsvr reload server mxmknod create device node TTY port mxrmnod remove device node TTY port mxuninst remove TTYport and driver files At this point you may map the TTY port to the NPort serial port Mapping TTY Ports Make sure that you set the operation mode of the desired NPort serial port to Real COM mode After logging in as a super user enter the directory usr lib npreal2 driver and then execute mxaddsvr to map the target NPort serial port to the host TTY ports The syntax of mxaddsvr is as follows mxaddsvr NPort IP Address Total Ports Data port Cmd port The mxaddsvr command performs the following actions 1 Modify npreal2d cf 2 Create TTY ports in directory dev with major and minor number configured in npreal2d cf 3 Restart the driver Mapping TTY ports automatically To map TTY ports automatically you may execute mxaddsvr with just the IP address and number of ports as in the following example cd u
16. Description This field specifies the method used to verify a user s ID and authorization None No authentication is required to open a terminal session Local The user ID and password must match the local user s table which is found under System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt User Table RADIUS The user ID and password must be authenticated by the RADIUS server which is specified under System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Authentication Server Auto login Prompt Default ogin Options free text e g Login prompt Description This field specifies what the login prompt for the terminal session will be for automatic login purposes The NPort can automatically enter the username and password for a terminal session The Login User Name will be automatically entered when this prompt is received Password Prompt Default assword Options free text e g Password prompt Description This field specifies what the password prompt for the terminal session will be for automatic login purposes The NPort can automatically enter a username and password for a terminal session The Login Password will be automatically entered when this prompt is received Login User Name Default Options free text e g User1234 Description This field specifies how the NPort will respond when prompted to log in for a terminal session The NPort will automatically respo
17. This chapter explains how to use the System Monitoring functions on the NPort web console These functions allow you to monitor many different aspects of operation System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial to Network Connections gt Total Solution for Industrial Device Network Main Menu 3 Serial to Network Connections A Overview A Wizard Port OP Mode Connections i Basic Settings 1 Device Control RealCOM i I 23 Network Settings ll JE aQ Serial Port Settings 3 system Management The Serial to Network Connections page is located under Serial Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can monitor the current operation mode and host connection status for each serial port System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Status Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu Overview i Wizard Port TxCnt RxCnt TxTotalCnt RxTotalCnt DSR DTR RTS CTS DCD Bufferin 2 Basic Settings 1 o 0 0 0 o HE Network Settings HE Serial Port Settings a System Management 3 System Monitoring 23 Serial Status Serial Port Status gnnections Aere erT unt Serial Port Settings 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 TxCnt number of Tx packets to dev
18. This field shows the currently selected time zone and allows you to select a different time zone 5 4 Web Console Basic Settings NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Basic Settings Local Time Default Options Date yy mm dd Time hh mm ss Description The NPort has a built in real time clock that allows you to add time information to functions such as the automatic warning e mail or SNMP trap This field shows the current time according to the NPort s built in real time clock This is not a live field so you will need to refresh the browser to get an updated reading Click Modify to adjust the real time clock Make sure that you first select the correct time zone The real time clock will be updated immediately with no need to restart the NPort 3 http 192 168 126 254 Time Settings Microsoft Modify time settings Date yy mm dd Time hh mm ss 2000 y 7 lo 17 0 aa Submit Close E Done CET Po 4 Internet Y ATTENTION There is a risk of explosion if the real time clock battery is replaced incorrectly The real time clock is powered by a lithium battery We strongly recommend that you obtain assistance from a Moxa support engineer before replacing the battery Please contact the Moxa RMA service team if you need to change the battery Time Server Default Options IP address or domain name e g 192 168 1 1 or tim
19. make svr42 Configuring the UNIX Driver Modify the configuration The configuration used by moxattyd is defined in the text file moxattyd cf which is in the same directory You may use vi or any text editor to modify the file as follows ttyp1 192 168 1 1 950 You can refer to moxattyd cf for detailed descriptions of the various configuration parameters Please note that Device Name depends on the OS See the Device Naming Rule section in README TXT for more information To start the moxattyd daemon after system bootup add an entry into etc inittab using the TTY name you defined in moxattyd cf as in the following example ts 2 respawn usr etc moxattyd moxattyd t 1 Device naming rule For UnixWare 7 UnixWare 2 1 x and SVR4 2 use pts n For all other UNIX operating systems use ttyp n The value of n should be equal or larger than 11 in order to prevent conflicts with the device names of functional keys in some UNIX systems Starting moxattyd Execute the command init q or reboot your UNIX operating system 11 20 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software Adding an additional server Modify the text file moxattyd cf to add an additional server User may use vi or any text editor to modify the file For more configuration information refer to moxattyd cf which contains detailed descriptions of the various configuration parameters Find the process ID PID
20. 77 x 111 x 26 mm no ears no antenna 100 x 111 x 26 mm with ears no antenna 109 mm Standard Mode 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F 5 to 95 RH Wide Temp Mode 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F 5 to 95 RH 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F 5 to 95 RH CE EN55022 Class A EN55024 ETSI EN 301 489 17 ETSI EN 301 489 1 FCC FCC Part 17 Subpart B Class A FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A UL UL60950 1 TUV EN60950 1 DSPR ARIB STD 33 ARIB STD 66 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction Serial Port Pin Assignments 12345 6789 Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 4W RS 485 2W 1 DCD TxD A 2 RXD TxD B am 3 TXD RxD B Data B 4 DTR RxD A Data A S GND GND GND 6 DSR m 7 RTS sE 8 CTS 9 oe 2 1 5 2 Getting Started The following topics are covered in this chapter a a a Ooo Overview Panel Layout LED Indicators gt Top Panel LED Indicators gt End Panel LED Indicators Pull High Low Resistors for RS 422 485 Placement Options Connecting the Hardware gt Connecting to the Network gt Connecting the Power gt Connecting to a Serial Device NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Getting Started Overview This chapter presents the hardware features of the NPort W2150 W2250 Plus Series and explains how to connect the hardware Panel Layout NPort W2250 Plus NPort W2150
21. ATQO ATQI 11 ATSr n Change the contents of S register see S registers 12 ATSr Read the contents of S register see S registers 13 ATV Result code type ATVO for digit code ATV1 for text code default 0 OK 1 connect 2 ring 3 No carrier 4 error 14 ATZ Reset disconnect enter command mode and restore the flash settings 15 AT amp C Serial port DCD control AT amp C0 DCD always on AT amp C1 DTE detects connection by DCD on off default 16 AT amp F Restore manufacturer s settings 17 AT amp G Select guard time reply OK only 18 AT amp R Serial port RTS option command reply OK only 19 AT amp S Serial port DSR control reply OK only 20 AT amp V View settings 21 AT amp W Write current settings to flash for next boot up NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Ethernet Modem Commands S Registers No Register Description Remarks 1 S0 Ring to auto answer default 0 2 Sl Ring counter always 0 no action applied 3 S2 Escape code character default 43 ASCII 4 83 Return character default 13 ASCID 5 S4 Line feed character default 10 ASCID 6 S5 Backspace character default 8 ASCII 7 S6 Wait time for dial tone always 2 unit sec no action applied 8 S7 Wait time for carrier default 3 unit sec 9 S8 Pause time for dial delay always 2 unit sec no action applied 10 S9 Carrier detect response time no a
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23. Assign P UnLock Upgrade i MAC Address IP Address Ste 1 NPort W2150Plus US 00 90 8 21 50 28 192 168 0 230 i ee ate ue ue Modifying NPort IP Addresses 1 Once NPort Search Utility has found NPort device servers on the LAN you can modify any unit s IP address Select the desired NPort in the main window and click Assign IP on the main toolbar This will modify the IP address for the active network connection LAN or WLAN FQ NPort Search Utility lolx File Function Help FL un 5 Exit AssignlP Ji och Upgrade A emir MAC Address IP Address a NPort W2150Plus US 00 90 E8 21 50 2 192 168 0 2 Search Search IP Locate J Console 11 14 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 2 Enter the new IP address and netmask If multiple units were selected you may assign addresses sequentially by clicking Assign IP Sequentially Click OK to proceed 13 Assign IP address cd C A eee METEO sao 3 The selected NPort will be restarted by NPort Search Utility with the new IP address Information i 11 15 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software Upgrading NPort Firmware 1 Once NPort Search Utility has found NPort device servers on the LAN you can upgrade any unit s firmware Right click the desired NPort in the main window and select Upgrade
24. Bas Sees a 2 i ee eet gt The continuous string of grave accent characters triggers the NPort to switch from data mode to console mode 6 The serial console will open and will be functionally identical to the Telnet console Please refer to the Telnet console section for instructions on how to navigate the console and configure the IP settings 3 6 4 Introduction to Operation Modes The following topics are covered in this chapter OOUOOCUOOOCOOD Overview Real COM Mode RFC2217 Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode Pair Connection Modes Ethernet Modem Mode Terminal Applications gt Terminal ASCII Mode gt Terminal Binary Mode Reverse Terminal Mode NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction to Operation Modes Overview This chapter introduces the different serial port operation modes that are available on the NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series Each serial port on the NPort is configured independently of the other ports with its own serial communication parameters and operation mode The serial port s operation mode determines how it interacts with the network and different modes are available to encompass a wide variety of applications and devices Real COM and RFC2217 modes allow serial based software to access the NPort serial port as if it were a local serial port on a PC These modes are appropriate when your application relies on Windows or Linux software that was originally
25. Coffeeshop WLAN Description This field specifies the SSID or name of the wireless network SSID that will be used by the NPort Wireless devices must use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other Channel Default 6 Options 1 through 11 USA models 1 through 13 Europe models 1 through 14 Japan models Description This field is for Ad Hoc Mode only and specifies the radio channel to use for the wireless network In Infrastructure Mode the AP specifies the channel automatically 6 12 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Security Settings for WLAN Profile The Security page is opened through the Profile page under WLAN Settings in the Network Settings folder After selecting Ad hoc or Infrastructure Mode click Security to open the Security page for the selected profile In Ad hoc Mode only one profile is available whereas three profiles are available in Infrastructure Mode In Ad hoc Mode Total Solution for Industrial D 3 Main Menu 4 n Wireless LAN Profile E Overview 0 Wizard Wireless LAN Profile Basic Settings Network type ad hoc Mode y El i i 3 Network Settings Profile name Adios General Settings 2 Ethernet Settings EY WLAN Settings Sl O Submit amp Main Menu i F y WLAN Profile Properties E Overview Y Wizard Security Properties E Basic Settings
26. GALE WAY ii A A iii 6 4 RN 6 5 Network Settings gt WLAN Settings gt WLAN cecccesceesseeseceseeeeceeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeeerenerees 6 5 IP Configuration aaa 6 6 IPAddress oe a aR Re es 6 6 Netmas e e e ro e n 6 6 CAM ta e ao o 6 6 Network Settings gt WLAN Settings gt Profile ooonoonoonnnnncnnncoocoooncconconncnnnonnonnncnnnnnnonancnnnos 6 7 Network Pero n 6 8 O 6 9 Connect Rule one Bai hoe E E nel toned Mas NSE loa took 6 9 Low Signal Strength Reconnect cecccecseesceesceeeceseceseceeecaecaeeeaeeeaeeeeceeeeeeseneeeeeenaees 6 9 General Settings for WLAN Profile cccceseceseesceeseeeseeeseeeeeeseceeeeseenseeesecnaeceesaeenaeenaes 6 10 Profile Name bss kei tot e Ault bloke ae dd bah he tal Loe ei 6 11 Chapter 7 Operation Modena aun eka de AOR ANWR id Ds 6 12 SO eee estes A o ae dts aia 6 12 Channel rena sccsc sadidedgeavn raced cre cies ade ia 6 12 Security Settings for WLAN Profile ccccesesseesseesseesceesceeeceseceseceaeceecseecseeeaeeeseeeneeneeees 6 13 Authenticatie esa enna e e do do 6 15 ENCTYPlH ON et todo teclat oo lens la la cis as O 6 16 PSK PassphtasE iii added 6 16 Security Settings for WEP Encryption ooooonocnoniononononnnonnnonnnnnnconoco nooo nronnronnrnnnrnn naar narran 6 17 WEP Key Leoni anche nd ARR A en A ee ees 6 17 WEP Key Index Hiss cen coasts tec Sisal fois BORA cece oO eee BE ee corti da 6 17 WEP Key Sources stiiwitiins vi hin te heh ara a ana in a 6 18 WEP
27. General Settings for WLAN Profile Profile Name Profile Enable Operation Mode SSID Channel VVVVV NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Overview This chapter explains how to configure all settings located under the Network Settings folder in the NPort web console Network Settings gt General Settings amp Main Menu A Overview Wizard Basic Settings E Network Settings cos Ge aE WLAN Settings 2 Advanced Settings 4 Serial Port Settings HE system Management E System Monitoring Save Configuration 0 Restart gs Network Settings General m m Enable Disable DNS server 1 DNS server 2 WINS function WINS server Submit On the General Settings page in the Network Settings folder you can modify DNS server 1 and 2 WINS function and WINS server DNS Server 1 and 2 Default Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description This field is for the DNS server s IP address if applicable With the DNS server configured the NPort device server can use domain names instead of IP addresses to access hosts Domain Name System DNS is how Internet domain names are identified and translated into IP addresses A domain name is an alphanumeric name such as www moxa com that it is usually easier to remember than the numeric IP address A DNS server is a host that translate
28. LAN or wireless LAN Your communications software will be able to access the serial devices from anywhere over a local LAN WLAN or the Internet Moreover the WLAN environment offers an excellent solution for applications in which the serial devices are moved frequently from place to place The NPort W2150 2250 Plus supports both automatic IP configuration protocols DHCP BOOTP and manual configuration using a standard web browser Both IP configuration methods ensure quick and effective installation In addition a utility called NPort Windows Driver Manager makes port mapping easy The external antenna can be adjusted for maximum signal strength You can also choose to use your own antenna for additional flexibility and scalability A signal strength indicator on the front panel makes it easier for you to troubleshoot any connection problems The NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series offers different operation modes to ensure compatibility with standard network APIs including TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode and UDP Mode Real COM TTY drivers are provided to allow legacy serial based software to communicate over an IP network instantly This preserves your software investment while providing all the advantages of networking your serial devices For easier management the NPort W2150 2250 Plus include features such as password authentication IP filtering 64 bit and 128 bit WEP encryption and SNMP support Package Checklist Standard Acce
29. Management System Management gt Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade Total Solution for Industrial Device Network E Main Menu A Overview Wizard amp Basic Settings Note Upgrade firmware will discard your un saved configuration changes and restart Network Settings the system E Serial Port Settings Select firmware file Browse EY System Management Misc Network Settings ubmi EA Auto Warning Settings 3 Maintenance A Console Settings 2 Ping QI Firmware Upgrade A Configuration Import A A A Firmware Upgrade 11 Warning The Firmware Upgrade page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder This is where you can update the NPort firmware After obtaining the latest firmware from www moxa com select or browse for the firmware file in the Select firmware file field Before clicking Submit it is a good idea to save the NPort configuration using the Configuration Export page since the firmware upgrade process may cause all settings to revert to factory defaults System Management gt Maintenance gt Configuration Import Total Solution for Industrial Device Network SI Main Menu da onfiguration Impo Overview 9 p al ele Configuration Import Basic Settings Select configuration file Sd Browse aE Network Settings g _Browse _ H Serial Port Settings IP configuration I Import all config
30. Network Settings WLAN A Overview Wizard IP configuration Static y A Basic Settings IP address 192 168 127 254 23 Network Settings Netmask 255 255 255 0 9 General Settings Gateway E Ethernet Settings EX WLA ettings Submit 2 Advanced Settings The WLAN page is located under WLAN Settings in the Network Settings folder You can modify IP configuration IP address Netmask and Gateway for your WLAN The NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series supports IEEE 802 1 1a b g wireless network interfaces The supported IP configurations are static and dynamic BOOTP DHCP or BOOTP DHCP Users can set up the IP configuration with the serial console or the Web Telnet consoles through the NPort s Ethernet interface For detailed information about configuring IP configuration IP address Netmask and Gateway see the previous section Ethernet Configuration NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual IP Configuration Default Static Options Static DHCP DHCP BOOTP BOOTP Description This field determines how the NPort s IP address will be assigned Static IP address netmask and gateway are user defined DHCP IP address netmask gateway DNS and time server are assigned by DHCP server DHCP BOOTP IP address netmask gateway DNS and time server are assigned by DHCP server IP address is assigned by BOOTP server if DHCP server does not respond BOOTP IP address is
31. Options Enable Disable Description This field enables or disables access to the SSH console 8 14 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management Reset Button Default Always Enable Options Always Enable Disable after 60 sec Description This field specifies the behavior of the hardware reset button Always Enable The reset button will be operate as usual Disable after 60 sec The reset button will only be effective for the first 60 seconds that the NPort is powered on System Management gt Maintenance gt Ping Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu Pina Test Overview Wizard Ping Destination 1 Basic Settings A i Destination a aE Network Settings HE Serial Port Settings System Management Misc Network Settings A Auto Warning Settings A Maintenance a D e Settings P EN Upgrade Configuration Import D E A Configuration Export 2 Load Factory Default The Ping page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder It provides a convenient way to test an Ethernet connection or verify an IP address Enter the IP address or domain name in the Destination field and click Start The results will be displayed immediately 8 15 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System
32. Passphtase cit i RR Ae OR eR ee e ae 6 18 WEP Key Hora ns di de aa e dedo Ro tul ns dd 6 18 WEP Key 1 Through 4 ooooconncnnoccnoncconconnonnnonnnonnononoo nooo nono nono AT 6 18 Security Settings for WPA WPA2 aeneis iiinis eree riisti esseeri oiriin isens 6 19 EAP Method cota 6 20 Tunneled AuthenticatiOn seisein e dats i a E e eaoh ES 6 20 E A E EE T E E A E EA 6 20 AS EEE O REEE E RR a 6 20 Anonymous Usernames si iccecccccvceeccess couse covsvess casevatecbsoseiechsevesest a a cade 6 21 Netify Server Cerificate cita 6 21 Trusted Server Certificates tdo de e dado de 6 21 User Certificate ii tido 6 21 WserPrivate Ki es eo A O ERE 6 21 Network Settings gt Advanced Settings ccccccecssessceescessceeeceeceaecnseceaecaeeeseeeneeneeeneeseeeees 6 22 Gratuitous ARPA A ote coin E A 6 22 Web Console Serial Port Settings ccseeccseseeeeeeseeeeeeeeseneeeeeseneeneeeees 7 1 OVEIVICW sienna Geen A dls al oe iets Ae 7 3 Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Operation Modes c cccccesseeseceseceseeeeeeseceeenseenaeeneeaes 7 3 Applicatiom 2 ciccseccccsegeeeiesceeseenee e E E E E e a E S a 7 4 1S Co eee ee a T OE E E E E E E ENRE 7 5 Settings for RealCOM Mode cececccesccesssssecseeeseeeseeseecseeeaeeeseseeeeseeneeenseceaeceaeeeaecaecseeeaeeenes 7 6 TEP Alive Check Times a Ad 7 6 Max Connections ida 7 7 Ignore Jammed IP acess cesses Keke Mate disc 7 7 Allow Driver Control erica os aes 7 8 Connection Goes DOWN
33. Plus NPort W2250 Plus T NPort W2150 Plus T Reset button Power jack power input RJ45 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port Antenna Terminal Block power input DIN Rail screw hole MOXA NPort W2250 Plus Wireless Serial Device Server NPort W2150 Plus Wireless Serial Device Server RS 232 422 485 RS 232 422 485 RS 232 422 485 Wallmount screw hole Male DB9 connector 2 2 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Getting Started LED Indicators Top Panel LED Indicators Name Color Function Steady on Power is on and NPort is booting up Red Blinking IP conflict or DHCP BOOTP server did not respond properly Rey Steady on NPort is functioning normally reen Blinking Unit is responding to Locate function Off Power is off or a power error condition exists Green Wireless enabled ve Off Wireless not enabled 3 Orange Serial port is receiving data Serial 1 7 PE Serial 2 Green Serial port is transmitting data Off No data is flowing to or from the serial port Signal Strength Green More LEDs indicates better signal 5 LEDs indicates maximum 5 LEDS signal strength End Panel LED Indicators Name Color Function Orange 10 Mbps Ethernet connection Ethernet Green 100 Mbps Ethernet connection off Ethernet cable is disconnected or has a short Pull High Low Resistors for RS 422 485 You may need to set the pull high low r
34. Setunos Application Device Contro EY Serial Port Settings Mode Rrc2217 Y By Port 1 TCP alive check time 7 0 99 min 2 Operation Modes TCP port 4001 A Communication Pare Data Packing Data Buffering Lo g L09 Packet length 0 0 1024 Welcome Message o Ar Sem Eene Delimiter 1 oo Hex I Enable E system Monitoring Delimiter 2 00 Hex I Enable Save Configuration Delimiter process Do Nothing y Processed only when Packing length is 0 Restart Force transmit D 0 65535 ms Submit When Mode is set to RFC2217 on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time TCP port and Packet length 7 10 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close TCP Port Default 4001 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the TCP port number that the serial port will u
35. System Management E Misc Network Settings Submit EJ Auto Warning Settings Maintenance A Certificate 2 Ethernet SSL Certificate Import WLAN SSL Certificate Import O WPA Server Certificate Import 1 WPA User Certificate Import E oO System Monitoring Save Configuration a Restart The Certificate Key Delete page is located under Certificate in the System Management folder This page is where you can delete certificates or WPA keys that have been installed on the model When you click Submit any certificate or key that has been set to Delete will be deleted from the NPort 8 23 9 Web Console System Monitoring The following topics are covered in this chapter DOODDODODODDLDOODO Overview System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial to Network Connections System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Status System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Error Count System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Settings System Monitoring gt System Status gt Network Connections System Monitoring gt System Status gt Network Statistics System Monitoring gt System Status gt Serial Data Log System Monitoring gt System Status gt System Log System Monitoring gt System Status gt WLAN Status System Monitoring gt System Status gt WLAN Site Survey NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring Overview
36. This field specifies the e mail address that will be listed in the e mail s From field 8 12 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management To E mail Address 1 to 4 Default Options free text e g admin abc com Description These fields specify the destination e mail address es for the automatic e mail warnings System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt SNMP Trap amp Main Menu Overview peo Te Wizard SNMP Trap QU Basic Settings SNMPtrapreceiverIP E Network Settings Trap version Gyi Ovoc SC Serial Port Settings Trap community public Ey System Management HE Misc Network Settings 3 Auto Warning Settings _Submit 4 Event Settings Serial Event Setting HA na The SNMP Trap page is located under Auto Warning Settings in the System Management folder This is where you specify the SNMP trap settings to use for automatic notification of system and serial port events SNMP Trap Server IP Default Options IP address e g 192 168 5 5 Description This field specifies the IP address of the SNMP trap server that will receive SNMP traps Trap Version Default vl Options vl v2c Description This field specifies the SNMP trap version to use Trap Community Default public Options free text e g public access Description This field specifies the
37. baudratey signal to the serial port and will then enter data mode Please refer to Appendix C for details on Ethernet modem commands TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close 7 26 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings TCP Port Default 4001 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the TCP port to use for communication with the attached serial device Settings for Terminal ASCII Mode Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking amp Main Menu E Overview Wizard Basic Settings 9 Network Settings Y Serial Port Settings a8 Port 1 A Operation Modes 1 Communication Pare Y Data Buffering Log Welcome Message H system Management AE system Monitoring Save Configuration 9 Restart Operation Modes Port 1 Application Mode TCP alive check time Inactivity time Auto link protocol
38. be discarded and data currently ii A System Management the middle of transmission may be lost HE system Monitoring 2 Save Configuration a estart SN Bests QQ Restart System 1 Restart Ports The Restart System page is located in the Restart folder Click Restart to restart the NPort Before restarting be sure to save the configuration so the new settings will take effect upon restart Configuration changes that have not been saved will be discarded when the NPort is restarted 10 2 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Save and Restart Restart gt Restart Ports gt Total Solution for Industrial Device Network S Main Menu Restart Ports E Overview Q Wizard Restart the selected serial ports Basic Settings H Network Settings Select Ports 4 Serial Port Settings Pa HE system Management HE system Monitoring Save Configuration Select All Submit HS Restart E Bestad em Restart Ports The Restart Ports page is located in the Restart folder Select the desired serial ports or click Select All to select all serial ports Click Submit to restart the selected serial ports 10 3 11 Installing and Configuring the Software The following topics are covered in this chapter AU Overview OU NPort Windows Driver Manager gt Installing NPort Windows Driver Manager gt Adding Mapped Serial Ports gt Configuring Mapped Se
39. be sent as soon it reaches the specified length Delimiter 1 and 2 Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled 00 to FF Description These fields are used to define special delimiter character s for data packing Enable Delimiter 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 ATTENTION When Delimiter 1 is enabled Packet length must be set to 0 7 16 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Delimiter Process Default Do Nothing Options Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter Description 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 the data
40. be used by the selected profile 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g are supported Auto In Ad hoc Mode the NPort will scan the 2 4G wireless band and will automatically select the appropriate wireless standard for communication with any other wireless devices that are detected In Infrastructure Mode the NPort will automatically select between 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g according to the settings of the AP 802 1 1a This setting is only available in Infrastructure Mode The Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure UNII 5 GHz band is used for communication which is different from the RF band used by 802 11b and 802 11g Consequently 802 11a devices will not be able to communicate with 802 11b or 802 11g devices Multi mode 802 11a b g APs or client adapters can be used to resolve this Transmission rates up to 54Mbps are supported 802 11b This is the well known Wi Fi standard also referred to as 802 11 High Rate HR Wireless communication is in the 2 4 GHz ISM band using the DSSS spread spectrum transmission scheme 802 11b supports data rates of 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps and 11 Mbps 802 11g This is currently the most widely used standard for wireless LANS and is sometimes referred to as 54gTM Communication is in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Data rates up to 54 Mbps are supported SSID Default Default Options free text e g
41. in the serial port s buffer will be packed but the delimiter character s will be stripped from the data 7 21 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Force Transmit Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 Description 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 0 If serial data is not received the NPort 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 Settings for UDP Mode gt Total Solution for Industrial Device Ne Main Menu E Overview Wizard Basic Settings 9 Network Settings E Serial Port Settings ES Port 1 A Operation
42. of the moxattyd ps ef grep moxattyd Update the configuration of moxattyd kill USR1 PID e g if moxattyd PID 404 kill USR1 404 This completes the process of adding an additional server 11 21 A SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 Like Groups The NPort has built in SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software that supports SNMP Trap RFC1317 RS 232 like groups and RFC 1213 MIB II The following table lists the standard MIB II groups as well as the variable implementation for the NPort RFC1213 MIB II Supported SNMP Variables System MIB SysDescr SysObjectID SysUpTime Interfaces MIB IP MIB itNumber ifIndex ifDescr ifType ifMtu ifSpeed ifPhysAddress ifAdminStatus ipForwarding ipDefaultTTL ipInreceives ipInHdrErrors ipInAddrErrors ipForwDatagrams ipInUnknownProtos ipInDiscards ipInDelivers ipOutRequests SysContact SysName SysLocation ifOperStatus ifLastChange ifInOctets ifInUcastPkts ifInNUcastPkts ifInDiscards ifInErrors ifInUnknownProtos ipOutDiscards ipOutNoRoutes ipReasmTimeout ipReasmReqds ipReasmOKs ipReasmFails ipFragOKs ipFragFails ipFragCreates ipAdEntAddr SysServices ifOutOctets ifOutUcastPkts ifOutNUcastPkts ifOutDiscards ifOutErrors ifOutQLen ifSpecific ipAdEntIfIndex ipAdEntNetMask ipAdEntBcastAddr ipAdEntReasmMaxSize IpNetToMedialfIndex IpNetToMediaPhysAddress IpNetToMediaNetAddress IpNetToMediaType IpRoutingDiscards
43. on your computer A bli Allow per session cookies not stored OD 8 u Prompt Allow per session cookies not stored O Disable Enable Prompt 125 Downloads 23 File download O Disable Enable ae Cont domina Pal r Reset custom settings Reset to Medium hd Reset ATTENTION If you are not using Internet Explorer cookies are usually enabled through a web browser setting such as allow cookies that are stored on your computer or allow per session cookies 5 2 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Basic Settings Navigating the Web Console To open the web console enter your device server s IP address in the website address line If you are configuring the NPort for the first time over an Ethernet cable you will use the default IP address 192 168 126 254 If prompted enter the console password You will only be prompted for a password if you have enabled password protection on the device server The password will be transmitted with MD5 encryption over the Ethernet Input password Password o ATTENTION If you have forgotten the password you can use the reset button to load factory defaults but this will erase all previous configuration information The web console will appear as shown below Total Solution for Industrial Device SJ Main Menu K Welcome to NPort W2X50 Plus Series overview Wizard Model name NPW2150P 1 Basic Settings Seri
44. other end of the connection such as the AP Different settings and options are available depending on how Authentication and Encryption are configured 6 14 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Authentication Default Open System Options Open System Shared Key WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Description This field specifies how wireless devices will be authenticated Only authenticated devices will be allowed to communicate with the NPort Ifa RADIUS server is used this setting must match the setting on the RADIUS server Open System The NPort 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 It is based on Draft 3 of the IEEE 802 111 standard Each user uses a unique key for authentication distributed from an IEEE 802 1X authentication server also known as a RADIUS server
45. program starts running click Yes to proceed 2 The installation wizard will open Click Next to proceed 19 Setup NPort Search Utility Welcome to the NPort Search Utility Setup Wizard This will install NPort Search Utility Yer1 3 on pour computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel 11 11 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 3 Select a destination directory and click Next to proceed 6 Setup NPort Searc Select Destination Directory Where should NPort Search Utility be installed Program Files CI Accessories CI Adobe C Analog Devices C ArcSoft 2 Borland A Setup NPort Search Utility Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed 11 12 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 5 Verify the installation parameters and click Install to proceed 2 Setup NPort Search Utility Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing NPort Search Utility on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination directory C Program Files NPortS earch Start Menu folder NPort Search Utility 6 The wizard
46. strength falls below the threshold set by Low Signal Strength Reconnect At that point the NPort will disconnect from that AP and connect to the AP that currently has the highest signal strength Priority sequential The NPort will always try to connect to APs in order of priority as set in the Priority field regardless of signal strength If the signal strength falls below the threshold set by Low Signal Strength Reconnect the NPort will attempt to connect to the next priority AP To adjust the priority of the APs see the Priority field Fixed on 1st priority The NPort is only allowed to connect to the first priority AP as set in the Priority field This setting is used to prevent roaming between APs To adjust the priority of the APs see the Priority field Low Signal Strength Reconnect Default None Options None lt 20 lt 40 lt 80 Description This field is only available in Infrastructure Mode and is used to specify the NPort s signal strength threshold If the AP s signal strength falls below the specified threshold the NPort will disconnect from the current AP and reconnect to the WLAN according to the Connect Rule setting NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings General Settings for WLAN Profile The General page is opened through the Profile page under WLAN Settings in the Network Settings folder After selecting Ad hoc or Infrastructure Mo
47. to 4 This serial port will allow the specified number of connections to be opened simultaneously With simultaneous connections the Real COM driver will only provide a pure data tunnel with no control ability The serial communication will be determined by the NPort rather than by your application program Application software that is based on the Real COM driver will receive a driver response of success when using any of the Win32 API functions The NPort will send data only to the Real COM driver on the host Data received from hosts will be sent to the attached serial device on a first in first out basis ATTENTION When Max connection is 2 or greater the serial port s communication settings 1 e baudrate parity data bits etc will be determined by the NPort Any host that opens the COM port connection must use identical serial communication settings Ignore Jammed IP Default Disable Options Disable Enable Description 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 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Allow Driver Control
48. two devices were connected by a serial cable Both data and modem control signals are exchanged except for DCD signals This can be used to overcome traditional limitations with serial communication distance and introduces many new possibilities for serial based device control Pair Connection Mode NPort W2250 2150 Plus Slave wea NPort W2250 2150 7 Pius Master RS 232 422 485 Ethernet Modem Mode Ethernet Modem mode is designed for use with Ethernet Modem Mode legacy operating systems such as MS DOS that do not support TCP IP Ethernet By connecting the properly configured NPort serial port to the MS DOS computer s serial port it is possible to use legacy software to transmit data over the Ethernet when the software was originally designed to transmit data over a modem 4 5 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction to Operation Modes Terminal Applications Terminal applications involve connecting terminals to UNIX or a A Windows servers over a windows NT network A terminal connects to g 4 the appropriately configured a ya 1 serial port the NPort and the NPort transmits information to EP and from a UNIX or Windows Telnet server over the network through NPort W2250 2150 SSH its Ethernet port You may need f Plus to check with your network l administrator to determine the RS 232 EN Terminal Terminal appropriate terminal mod
49. user name to use for read only access Read Only Authentication Mode Default Disable Options Disable MD5 SHA Description This field specifies the type of authentication to use for read only access 8 5 Web Console System Management NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management Read Only Password Default Options free text e g password123 Description This field specifies the password that users must enter for read only access if read only authentication is enabled Read Only Privacy mode Default Disable Options Disable DES_CBC Description This field specifies whether DES CBC data encryption will be used during read only access Read Only Privacy Default Options free text e g read only key Description This field specifies the encryption key for read only access if read only privacy is enabled Read Write User Name Default Options free text e g admin Description This field specifies a user name to use for read write access Read Write Authentication Mode Default Disable Options Disable MD5 SHA Description This field specifies the type of authentication to use for read write access Read Write Password Default Options free text e g password123 Description This field specifies the password that users must ent
50. with a serial port on another NPort device server on the network You may select between Pair Connection Master and Pair Connection Slave operation modes Ethernet Modem This serial port will operate in Ethernet Modem mode A PC will use this serial port to connect to the network treating the NPort as if it were a modem Terminal This serial port will be used to connect to a serial based terminal to a server on the network You may select between Terminal TERM_ASC and Terminal TERM_BIN operation modes Reverse Terminal This serial port will operate in Reverse Terminal mode Terminal sessions will be opened from the network to a server that is connected to this serial port NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Mode Default depends on Application Options RealCOM RFC2217 TCP Server TCP Client UDP Pair Connection Master Pair Connection Slave Terminal TERM_ ASC Terminal TERM _ BIN Description Along with Application this field specifies the serial port s operation mode or how it will interact with network devices Depending on how Application is configured different options are available for Mode Depending on how Mode is configured additional settings will be available for configuration For an introduction to the different operation modes please refer to Chapter 4 To configure Ethernet Modem or Reverse Terminal operation set Application accordingly
51. 192 168 0 230 EH Network Settings Netmask 255 255 0 0 1 General Settings Gateway Speed Auto y a WLAN Settings A Advanced Settings 3 Serial Port Settings _Submit System Management 3 system Monitoring Save Configuration aE Restart On the Ethernet Settings page in the Network Settings folder you can modify IP configuration IP address Netmask Gateway and Speed You must assign a valid IP address to the NPort before it will work in your network environment Your network system administrator should provide you with an IP address and related settings for your network The IP address must be unique within the network otherwise the NPort will not have a valid connection to the network First time users should refer to Chapter 3 Initial IP Address Configuration for more information NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual IP Configuration Default Static Options Static DHCP DHCP BOOTP BOOTP Description This field determines how the NPort s IP address will be assigned Static IP address netmask and gateway are user defined DHCP IP address netmask gateway DNS and time server are assigned by DHCP server DHCP BOOTP IP address netmask gateway DNS and time server are assigned by DHCP server IP address is assigned by BOOTP server if DHCP server does not respond BOOTP IP address is assigned
52. 250 Plus Wireless Serial Device Server RS 232 422 485 RS 232 422 485 Connecting the Hardware ATTENTION Before connecting the hardware follow these important wiring safety precautions Disconnect power source Do not install or wire this unit or any attached devices with the power connected Disconnect the power before installation by removing the power cord before installing and or wiring your unit Follow maximum current ratings Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment Use caution unit may get hot The unit will generate heat during operation and the casing may feel hot to the touch Take care when handling unit Be sure to leave adequate space for ventilation 2 5 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Getting Started The following guidelines will help ensure trouble free signal communication with the NPort e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices to avoid interference Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpe
53. 255 255 255 128 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 128 System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt SNMP Agent Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Network E Main Menu Overview Wizard Basic Settings 1 Network Settings Serial Port Settings System Management FE H Misc Network Settings essibieR List SNMP Agent ls inet User Table Authentication Server 1 System Log Settings Auto Warning Settings Maintenance Certificate system Monitoring Save Configuration Restart SNMP Agent Settings Configuration SNMP Enable Disable Read community string pubic Write community string private Contact name E Location SNMP agent version Myvi My2 va Read only user name sie aad authentication Disable 2 Read only password AAA Read only privacy mode Disable E Read only privacy AA Read write user name OY Read write authentication Disable mode Read write password m Read write privacy mode Disable 7 Read write privacy m The SNMP Agent page is located under Misc Network Settings in the System Management folder This page is used to configure the SNMP Agent on the NPort SNMP Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field enables or disables the SNMP Agent If enabled you will need to configure ot
54. 50 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Basic Settings Overview This chapter introduces the NPort web console and explains how to configure the basic settings The NPort can be configured from anywhere on the network through its web console Simply point the browser to the device server s IP address to open the web console Network settings operation mode and other items can all be configured through the browser Web Browser Settings In order to use the web console you will need to have Ux General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced cookies enabled for your browser Please note that the Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings web console uses cookies only for password 0 transmission For Internet Explorer cookies can be ms FLEE enabled by right clicking the Internet Explorer icon on ae ernel your desktop and selecting Properties from the context ses menu Security level for this zone Move the slider to sst the security level or this zone Medium Safe browsing end still Functional F Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Appropriate For mast Internet sites On the Security tab click Custom Level and 2x enable these two items er 3 Cookies a Allow cookies that are stored on your computer Allow cookies that are stored
55. CD changed DSR changed 4 Basic Settings i Port 1 I mail I Trap I Mail C Trap HC Network Settings HE Serial Port Settings H System Management _ Submit EXA Misc Network Settings Ely Auto Warning Settings Event Settings E mail ale SNMP Trap E Maintenance The Serial Event Settings page is located under Auto Warning Settings in the System Management folder This is where you specify how the NPort will notify you of DCD and DSR events for each serial port Mail refers to sending an e mail to a specified address Trap refers to sending an SNMP trap A change in the DCD Data Carrier Detect signal indicates that the modem connection status has changed If the DCD signal changes to low it indicates that the connection line is down A change in the DSR Data Set Ready signal indicates that the data communication equipment is powered off If the DSR signal changes to low it indicates that the data communication equipment is powered down ATTENTION SNMP indicates a change in DCD or DSR signals but does not differentiate between the two A change in either signal from to is indicated by link up and a change in either signal from to is indicated by link down 8 11 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt E mail Alert Total Solution for Industrial Device Network
56. CP 0 O 192 168 126 254 80 192 168 126 10 1307 ESTAB A system Log The Network Connections page is located under System Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can view the current status of any network connection to the NPort System Monitoring gt System Status gt Network Statistics 3 Main Menu ey i Network Statistics A Overview Wizard ETHERNET Received 2373 Sent 4006 Basic Settings WLAN Received 0 Sent 2 3 Network Settings Received 2336 Sent 3980 H Serial Port Settings IP RDiscard 0 SNoRoute 0 SDiscard 0 ErrHeader D ErrProto D Err ddr D system Management Received 4 Sent 4 23 System Monitoring ICMP REchoReg 4 SEchoReq 0 Y Serial Status REchoRply 0 SEchoRply 4 HS System Status UDP Received 145 Sent 24 cti ErrHeader D ErrPorts D anne ans Received 2135 Sent 3944 TCP ErrHeader D ErrPorts D Resent 129 CurrEstab 1 Opens 153 im The Network Statistics page is located under System Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can view current network transmission statistics 9 4 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring System Monitoring gt System Status gt Serial Data Log Data logs for each serial port can be viewed in ASCII or HEX format After selecting the serial port and format you may click Select all to select the entire log if you wish to copy and paste the contents into a text file The Clear log a
57. CP port number for Telnet sessions The default TCP port number for Telnet is 23 Terminal Type Default ansi Options free text e g ansi or vt100 Description This field specifies terminal type information that is transmitted before a connection is established Some older terminal applications require this You may need to refer to the server s documentation to determine the appropriate terminal type For most applications this setting will be unnecessary and will have no effect Max Sessions Default 4 Options 1 to 8 Description This field specifies the maximum number of simultaneous terminal sessions allowed through the serial port Change Session Default T 0x14 Options Description This field defines the quick key for switching sessions T refers to Ctrl T Quit Default E 0x05 Options Description This field defines the quick key for quitting a session E refers to Ctrl E Break Default Options Description This field defines the quick key for sending a break signal 7 29 Web Console Serial Port Settings NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Interrupt Default Options Description This field defines the quick key for terminating the program Authentication Type Default None Options None Local RADIUS
58. DP packets to all hosts with IP addresses between 192 127 168 1 and 192 127 168 254 Local Listen Port Default 4001 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the UDP port that the NPort listens to and that other devices must use to contact the attached serial device Packet Length Default 0 Options 0 to 1024 Description This field specifies the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending 0 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 Delimiter 1 and 2 Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled 00 to FF Description These fields are used to define special delimiter character s for data packing Enable Delimiter 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 incor
59. In TCP Client mode the NPort 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 NPort can automatically disconnect from the host computer through the Inactivity time settings Please refer to Chapter 7 for details on these parameters Request a connection TCP Client Mode Data transmission proceeds as follows l Proceed with 1 The NPort requests a connection from data transmission the host 2 The connection is established and data can be transmitted in both directions between the host and device UDP Mode UDP is similar to TCP but is faster and more efficient Data can be broadcast to or received from multiple network hosts However UDP does not support verification of data and would not be suitable for applications where data integrity is critical It is ideal for message display applications NPort W2250 Proceed directly with data transmission connection request not required Serial Device 4 4 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction to Operation Modes Pair Connection Modes Pair Connection Master and Slave modes connect two NPort device servers over a network for serial to serial communication A RS 232 422 485 device attached to one NPort can then communicate transparently to a device attached to the other NPort as if the
60. Management gt Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade System Management gt Maintenance gt Configuration Import System Management gt Maintenance gt Configuration Export System Management gt Maintenance gt Load Factory Default System Management gt Maintenance gt Change Password System Management gt Certificate gt Ethernet SSL Certificate Import System Management gt Certificate gt WLAN SSL Certificate Import System Management gt Certificate gt WPA Server Certificate Import System Management gt Certificate gt WPA User Certificate Import System Management gt Certificate gt WPA User Key Import System Management gt Certificate gt Certificate Key Delete Web Console System Management NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management Overview This chapter explains how to configure all settings located under the System Management folder in the NPort web console System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Accessible IP List Total Solution for Industrial Device Network tar eo Accessible IP List Overview A Wizard Basic Settings FT Enable the accessible IP list Disable will allow all IP s connection request E Network Settings No Active IP Address Netmask HA Serial Port Settings 1 Cu JO E OA SiS System Management 2 O E A EJ Misc Network Settings 3 r 222 E n SNMP Agent 4 o Host Table 5 O l User Table
61. Modes 2 Communication Pare Data Buffering Log Welcome Message E system Management E System Monitoring Y Save Configuration Restart Operation Modes Port 1 Application Socket Mode UDP Destination address 1 End Port 4001 Begin End Port 4001 Begin End Port 4001 Begin End Port 4001 Destination address 2 Destination address 3 Destination address 4 Local listen port 4001 Data Packing Packet length Jo a 1024 Delimiter 1 00 Hex I Enable Delimiter 2 00 Hex I Enable Do Nothing Processed only when Packing length is 0 o 0 65535 ms Delimiter process Force transmit Submit When Mode is set to UDP on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as Destination address 1 through 4 Local listen port and Packet length 7 22 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Destination Address 1 to 4 Default Options IP address range and port e g 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 64 and 4001 Description In UDP mode you may specify up to 4 ranges of IP addresses for the serial port to connect to At least one destination range must be provided The maximum selectable IP address range is 64 addresses However you can enter multicast addresses in the Begin field in the form xxx xxx xxx 255 For example enter 192 127 168 255 to allow the NPort to broadcast U
62. NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual www moxa com product Second Edition June 2007 MOXA 2008 Moxa Inc all rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Copyright 2008 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 su
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64. Primary host address Secondary host address Telnet TCP port Terminal Terminal type Max sessions Change session Quit Break Interrupt Authentication type Automatic Login Auto login prompt Password prompt Login user name Login password Terminal y Terminal TERM_ASC y lo 0 99 min None y 3 ansi ogin assword Submit When Mode is set to Terminal TERM_ASC on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time Inactivity time and Auto link protocol 7 27 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close Inactivity Time Default 0 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device 0 The TCP connection will be kept ac
65. Profile name Ad hoc E Network Settings Authentication Open System y _ 2 General Settings Encryption Disable gt Ethernet Settings O Back submit Profile 2 Advanred Settinns 6 13 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings In Infrastructure Mode amp Main Menu Overview A Wizard Basic Settings aa Network Settings General Settings Ethernet Settings EXI WLAN Settings El WLAN i advanced Settings Serial Port Settings HE system Management 4 system Monitoring 3 Main Menu Overview AU Wizard Basic Settings EX Network Settings General Settings 9 Ethernet Settings B WLAN Settings E WLAN E Profile 1 Advanced Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Wireless LAN Profile Wireless LAN Profile Network type Infrastructure Mode Use up down to sort the profile list Active profile X Disabled profile Priority High a Profile2 General iag Profile3 z Up Down Signal strength of AP Low signal strength reconnect None Submit Connect rule Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking WLAN Profile Properties Security Properties Profile name Profile 1 Authentication Open System Encryption Disable Back submit You will need to configure Authentication and Encryption These settings must match the settings on the wireless device at the
66. R signal to off which will also initiate disconnection The NPort will enter command mode and you can then enter ATH to close the TCP connection NO CARRIER will be returned to the serial port When entering to disconnect the three characters must be sent in quick succession and the sequence must be prefaced and followed by a guard time to protect the raw data You can change the disconnect character using register S2 You can set the guard time using register S12 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Ethernet Modem Commands Disconnection Request from Remote Site After the TCP connection has been closed by the remote Ethernet modem or PC the NPort will send NO CARRIER to the serial port and will return to command mode AT Commands Ethernet Modem mode supports the following common AT commands as used with a typical modem No Command Description Remarks 1 ATA Answer manually 2 ATD Dial up specified IP address and port number ATD 192 168 1 1 950 example 3 ATE ATEO0 Echo OFF ATE1 Echo ON default 4 ATH ATHO 0n hook default ATH1 Off hook 5 ATL ATIO Modem version reply OK only ATI ATI2 6 ATL Speaker volume option reply OK only 7 ATM Speaker control option reply OK only 8 ATO On line command 9 ATP ATT Set Pulse Tone Dialing mode reply OK only 10 ATQO Quiet command default
67. SNMP trap community 8 13 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Maintenance gt Console Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Network J Main Menu i i Console Settings Y Overview a ear i HTTP console Enable Disable me oe HTTPS console Enable Disable LJ Network Settings f i Telnet console Enable Disable Serial Port Settings i E A SSH console e i EI System Management ee ag lag EME Misc Network Settings Reset button Always Enable Disable after 60 sec 1 Auto Warning Settings Gl Mgintorenes Submit Q Console Settings A Pina D The Console Settings page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder This is where you enable or disable access to the various NPort configuration consoles as well as the behavior of the reset button You may modify HTTP console HTTPS console Telnet console SSH console and Reset button HTTP Console Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field enables or disables access to the HTTP web console HTTPS Console Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field enables or disables access to the HTTPS web console Telnet Console Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field enables or disables access to the Telnet console SSH Console Default Enable
68. TLS 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 LEAP doesn t check certificate during the authentication process Tunneled Authentication Default PAP when using TTLS GTC when using PEAP Options GTC MD5 MSCHAP V2 when using PEAP PAP CHAP MSCHAP MSCHAP V2 EAP MSCHAP V2 EAP GTC EAP MDS when using TTLS Description This field specifies the encryption method to use during the authentication process Different methods are available depending on the EAP Method setting Username Default Options free text e g Smith_John Description This field specifies the username that will be used to gain access to the WLAN The correct username and password must be provided for access to be granted Password Default Options free text e g Password123 Description This field specifies the password that will be used to gain access to the WLAN The correct username and password must be provided for access to be granted 6 20 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Anonymou
69. This option is also referred to as WPA Enterprise Mode since it is intended to meet rigorous enterprise security 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 WPA2 This is a managed authentication option that is only available in Infrastructure Mode WPA2 implements the mandatory elements of 802 111 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 charact
70. VV VV VV VV VY TCP Alive Check Time Inactivity Time Auto Link Protocol Primary and Secondary Host Address Telnet TCP Port Terminal Type Quit Authentication Type Auto login Prompt Password Prompt Login User Name Login Password Q Settings for Reverse Terminal Mode VVVV V TCP Alive Check Time Inactivity Time TCP Port Authentication Type Map Keys lt CR LF gt Q Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Communication Parameters gt VV VV VV v Port Alias Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control FIFO Interface Q Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Data Buffering Log gt Port Buffering Serial Data Logging Q Serial Port Settings gt Welcome Message NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Overview This chapter explains how to configure all settings located under the Serial Port Settings folder in the NPort web console Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Operation Modes Total Soli A Main Menu 1 A Operation Modes E Overview Wizard Port 1 Basic Settings HE Network Settings Application EX Serial Port Settings Sy port 1 Submit LJ Operation Modes LJ Comm ation Pare Data Buffering Log 4 Welcome Message 4 system Management 3 system Monitoring Save Configuration 9 Restart Device Contral Pair Connection Ethernet Modem Terminal R
71. a A is A Authentication Server 7 3 papa System Log Settings s o E 3 Auto Warning Settings 4 Maintenance 3 E H Certificate 1 of HE system Monitoring a nn II 2 Save Configuration 12 e A E 1 Restart 3 o tn C 14 O Data AAA Ca E 16 O D 5 l Submit The Accessible IP List page is located under Misc Network Settings in the System Management folder This page is used this restrict access to the NPort by IP address Only IP addresses on the list will be allowed access to the NPort 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 IP 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 0 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 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management Refer to the following table for more configuration examples Desired IP Range IP Address Field Netmask Field Any host Disable Disable 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 0
72. abled Packet length must be set to 0 Delimiter Process Default Do Nothing Options Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter Description 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 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 Force Transmit Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 Description 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 0 If serial data is not received the NPort 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 b
73. al No 28 EU Network Settings Serial Port Settings HG system Management EA System Monitoring Save Configuration HG Restart Firmware version Ethernet IP address Ethernet MAC address WLAN IP address WLAN MAC address SSID WLAN network type WLAN security mode WLAN operation mode Active network port Ethernet LAN speed Up time Serial port 1 0 1 Build 07032019 192 168 126 254 00 90 E8 21 50 28 192 168 127 254 00 90 E8 21 50 29 N A N A N A N A Ethernet 100M Link 0 days 03h 47m 21s 115200 None 8 1 Settings are presented on pages that are organized by folder Select the desired folder in the left navigation panel to open that page The page will be displayed in the main window on the right Certain folders can be expanded by clicking the adjacent symbol For example if you click Basic Settings in the navigation panel the main window will show a page of basic settings that you can configure After you have made changes on a page you must click Submit in the main window before jumping to another page Your changes will be lost if you do not click Submit After you have finished modifying the desired pages you must save and restart the device server for the new settings to take effect You may complete this in one step by clicking Save Restart after you submit a change Changes will not take effect until they are saved and the NPort is restarted If you restart the NPort without saving your confi
74. assigned by BOOTP server IP Address Default 192 168 127 254 Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description This field is for the IP address that will be assigned to your NPort device server An IP address is a number assigned to a network device such as a computer as a permanent address on the network Computers use the IP address to identify and talk to each other over the network Choose a proper IP address that is unique and valid in your WLAN environment If your device server will be assigned a dynamic IP address set the IP configuration parameter appropriately Netmask Default 255 255 255 0 Options Netmask setting e g 255 255 0 0 Description This field is for the subnet mask A subnet mask represents all of the network hosts at one geographic location in one building or on the same local area network When a packet is sent out over the network the NPort device server will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is on the local network segment If the address is on the same network segment as the device server a connection is established directly from the device server Otherwise the connection is established through the gateway as specified in the Gateway parameter Gateway Default Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description This field is for the IP address of the gateway if applicable A gateway is a network computer th
75. at acts as an entrance to another network Usually the computers that control traffic within the network or at the local Internet service provider are gateway nodes The NPort device server needs to know the IP address of the default gateway computer in order to communicate with the hosts outside the local network environment Consult your network administrator if you do not know how to set this parameter Web Console Network Settings NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Network Settings gt WLAN Settings gt Profile Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu n 3 Wireless LAN Profile i Overview Wizard Wireless LAN Profile Basic Settings Network type Ad hoc Mode y EXA Network Settings Profile name dos General Settings O Ethernet Settings General Security EXSY WLAN Settings WLAN Submit Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking 3 Main Menu n s E Wireless LAN Profile 0 Overview Wizard Wireless LAN Profile i C1 Basic Settings Network type Infrastructure Mode y Pa DES TESST sali Use up down to sort the profile list Active profile X 1 General Settings Disabled profile Ethernet Settings E i igh Z General EXSY WLAN Settings Priority 5 a Profile2 sl i Profile3 y z i G Profle gt Low Security 1 Advanced Settings up Down 4 Serial Port Settings Sy
76. ation to a file on the local host Click Download to begin the process A window should appear asking you to open or save the configuration text file System Management gt Maintenance gt Load Factory Default Total Solution for Industrial Device Network E Main Menu Load Factory Default E Overview A Wizard Click on Submit to reset all settings including the console password to the factory default Basic Settings 9 Network Settings aE Serial Port Settings Sa System Management Misc Network Settings E Auto Warning Settings HA Maintenance 2 Console Settings Ping Firmware Upgrade 2 Configuration Import values To leave the IP address netmask gateway and WLAN profile settings unchanged make sure that Keep IP Settings is enabled Reset to Factory Default M Keep IP settings Configuration Export load Factory Default A Channe Password The Load Factory Default page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder Click Submit to reset all settings to the factory defaults You can preserve the NPort s existing IP settings 1 e IP address netmask gateway WLAN profile and all certificates by making sure Keep IP settings is checked before clicking Submit 8 17 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Maintenance gt Change Password gt To
77. by BOOTP server IP Address Default 192 168 126 254 Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description This field is for the IP address that will be assigned to your NPort device server An IP address is a number assigned to a network device such as a computer as a permanent address on the network Computers use the IP address to identify and talk to each other over the network Choose a proper IP address that is unique and valid in your network environment If your device server will be assigned a dynamic IP address set the IP configuration parameter appropriately Netmask Default 255 255 255 0 Options Netmask setting e g 255 255 0 0 Description This field is for the subnet mask A subnet mask represents all of the network hosts at one geographic location in one building or on the same local area network When a packet is sent out over the network the NPort device server will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is on the local network segment If the address is on the same network segment as the device server a connection is established directly from the device server Otherwise the connection is established through the gateway as specified in the Gateway parameter Gateway Default Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description This field is for the IP address of the gateway if applicable A gateway is a network computer that act
78. caeeaeeeseeeneeses A 1 Well Known Port Numbers oooocmnoccccnccccnoncnnnnanannccnnnnncnnnnnnancccnrr rra B 1 Ethernet Modem COMMANOS ccconnocccccnnoncncnnnnnnncnonnnnnccncnnnn cnn ernnnnarr rene C 1 Dial Opera noi C 1 Dial Oultis ein cnet ons s C 1 Disconnection Request from Local Site 0 0 ceeecesseeceseeeceseceeesecseeeecneeeecsaeeeeeaecaeeseeneeataes C 1 Disconnection Request from Remote Site cee eesecseeecseseeeeceeeeecseseecaeeecsseeaeeeeeaeeaeaes C 2 AT CommandS A Bas Hiei Ati eas AA Re hs AAS C 2 SRE SISCSTS o caecs ube endeapt a a a C 3 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement D 1 FCC Warning tae Menta E 1 1 Introduction The following topics are covered in this chapter U Overview O Package Checklist Q Product Features O Product Specifications gt WLAN gt LAN gt Serial gt Serial Communication Parameters gt Software Features gt Power Requirements gt Error Reference source not found gt Environment gt Certifications O Serial Port Pin Assignments NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction Overview In this chapter we introduce the basic features and specifications of the NPort W2150 2250 Plus and NPort W2150 2250 Plus T referred to collectively as the NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series The NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series of wireless device servers are used to connect RS 232 422 485 serial devices such as PLCs meters and sensors to a wired Ethernet
79. cally entered when this prompt is received Password Prompt Default assword Options free text e g Password prompt Description This field specifies what the password prompt for the terminal session will be for automatic login purposes The NPort can automatically enter a username and password for a terminal session The Login Password will be automatically entered when this prompt is received Login User Name Default Options free text e g User1234 Description This field specifies how the NPort will respond when prompted to log in for a terminal session The NPort will automatically respond with the specified username when it receives the Auto login Prompt Login Password Default A Options free text e g Password123 Description This field specifies how the NPort will respond when prompted for a password to log in for a terminal session The NPort will automatically respond with the specified password when it receives the Password Prompt 7 34 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Settings for Reverse Terminal Mode Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking amp Main Menu Operation Modes Overview Wizard Port 1 y Z Network Settings TCP alive check time Elna ACh ER t senal poene Inactivity time D 0 99 m
80. ch errors and these changes 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 Table of Contents INTO GU CUON anida di 1 1 OVELVICW enn Hee ee da A ae ee do 1 2 Package Chela tidete obec boaad sekaedsscapuesanee 1 2 Product Features aii 1 3 Product Specifications sv iied A eA A av een BS 1 3 WLAN siesta dido Suveaabydesnenes cosboveydesoutae caaesabhvelaesdh dont ovbvseregian adios 1 3 LAN cs nce teach Ra E N In eaten eo eA TA REBT TL e ma 1 3 Serials A aes ees sees lace a tee Geegedeeealasaddl a i a seestececeeieedeseees deeds 1 4 Serial Communication Parameters cc cccscessesseeesceesceeeceeeceseceaecseeceecaeeeseeseeeeseeeeeens 1 4 Software Features init oka he RARE nahn Aa eae 1 4 Power Requirements c ccescsssecsseesseeseesseeseceecesecnsecesecsaecsaecaeeeaseseecaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeerenrens 1 4 Physical Properties sec3 25 ce renani e n a seecetesceede a R E N 1 4 Envir nmental Limits A eo AR AA a i 1 4 Certifications spon lacio iodo casta eo oo ieee atando 1 4 Serial Port PIN
81. ction applied always 6 unit 1 10 sec 11 S10 Delay for hang up after carrier no action applied always 14 unit 1 10 sec 12 S11 DTMF duration and spacing no action applied always 100 ms 13 S12 Escape code guard time default 50 unit 1 50 sec to control the idle time for D 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 cha
82. ction status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close 7 18 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Inactivity Time Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 ms Description This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device 0 The TCP connection will be kept active until a connection close request is received even if data is never received For many applications the serial device may be idle for long periods of time so 0 is an appropriate setting 1 to 65535 If there is no activity for the specified time the connection will be closed When adjusting this field make sure that it is greater than the Force transmit time Otherwise the TCP connection may be closed before data in the buffer can be transmitted Connection Control must be set to Any character Inactivity time for this setting to have effect Ignore Jammed IP Default Disable Options Disable Enable Description This field specifies how an unresponsive IP address is handled when there are simultaneous connections to the serial port Disable All transmission will be suspe
83. d WPA2 PSK authentication methods Advanced Encryption Standard AES is the block cipher system used by the Robust Secure Network RSN protocol and is equivalent 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 PSK Passphrase Default Options free text e g This is the WLAN passphrase Description This field is only available for WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK authentication methods If the NPort s passphrase does not match the AP s passphrase the connection will be denied A PSK of sufficient strength one that uses a mix of letters numbers and non alphanumeric characters is recommended 6 16 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Security Settings for WEP Enc
84. d data encryption Authentication occurs before access is granted to a WLAN Wireless clients such as the NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series are first authenticated by the AP according to the authentication protocol used by the RADIUS server Depending on the WLAN security settings an EAP tunnel can be used to scramble the username and password that is submitted for authentication purposes fai o fe Scrambled User name password by MD5 GTC MSCHAP V2 e Encryption occurs after WLAN access has been granted For all wireless devices data is first encrypted before wireless transmission using mutually agreed upon encryption protocol 6 19 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings EAP Method Default PEAP Options TLS PEAP TTLS LEAP Description This field specifies the EAP method to use for authentication Four methods are supported 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 NPort The NPort 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 T
85. d in the serial port s buffer will be packed but the delimiter character s will be stripped from the data NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Force Transmit Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 Description 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 0 If serial data is not received the NPort 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 Settings for RFC2217 Mode Total Solution for Industrial Device Network Main Menu i Operation Modes Overview ta Wizard l HA Basic Settings licati bacan ie y EG Network
86. dd NPort 192 168 0 230 11 6 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 3 NPort Windows Driver Manager will list each available serial port and will automatically assign a new COM port to each one The new COM port will not be accessible by the host system until it has been activated in NPort Windows Driver Manager Activating a mapped COM port saves the information in the host system registry and makes the COM port available for use Click Yes to activate the COM port s at this time click No to activate the COM port s later NPort Windows Driver Manager File COM Mapping View Help rn er a A Exit Add Remove Apply Undo Setting COM Port IP Address 366 967 4 For each mapped COM port that is activated you may see a message indicating that the software has not passed Windows Logo certification Click Continue Anyway to proceed Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware NPort Communication Port 1 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair 5 Activated COM ports will be listed in black COM ports that have not been activated will be listed in blue Once a COM port has been activated the host computer will be able to communicate w
87. de click General to open the General page for the selected profile In Ad hoc Mode only one profile is available whereas three profiles are available in Infrastructure Mode In Ad hoc Mode E Basic Settings 23 Network Settings General Settings Y Ethernet Settings Network type Profile name E Main Menu Wireless LAN Profile Overview Y Wizard Wireless LAN Profile ad hoc Mode y EY WLAN Settings Submit E Main Menu 3 WLAN Profile Properties 4 Overview wizard General Properties Total Solution for Industrial Device Advanced Settings d Eene cerier Profile name Banos o j qa Neier E Operation mode Auto El aoe o E EE WLAN Settings hen ls E WLAN E Profile Back submit 6 10 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings In Infrastructure Mode Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking SS Main Megu Wireless LAN Profile 1 Overview Wizard Wireless LAN Profile Basic Settings Network type Infrastructure Mode z Ey Network Settings Use up down to sort the profile list Active profile X Disabled profile General Settings 1 Ethernet Settings Parr High Profilel z 7 E Priority Profile2 Security Ex WLAN Settings Low Profile3 Cl WLAN Up Down Advanced Settings Connect rule Signal strength of AP HA Serial Port Settings E Low signal
88. designed for locally attached COM or TTY devices With these modes you can access your devices from the network using your existing COM TTY based software without investing in additional software Three different socket modes are available for user developed socket programs TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Server Client For TCP applications the appropriate mode depends on whether the connection will be hosted or initiated from the NPort serial port or from the network The main difference between the TCP and UDP protocols is that TCP guarantees delivery of data by requiring the recipient to send an acknowledgement to the sender UDP does not require this type of verification making it possible to offer speedier delivery UDP also allows multicasting of data to groups of IP addresses and would be suitable for streaming media or non critical messaging applications such as LED message boards Pair Connection Slave and Master modes are designed for serial to serial communication over Ethernet in order to overcome traditional limitations with serial transmission distance In Ethernet Modem mode the NPort acts as an Ethernet modem providing a network connection to a host through the serial port Terminal ASCII and Binary modes are designed to connect serial based terminals to a server on the network Reverse Telnet mode is designed for connections to servers that will host terminal sessions through the NPort serial port This mode is typically us
89. e S UE EL Cute Password for private i E Misc Network Settings key H Auto Warning Settings 4 Maintenance SUBRE E Certificate 2 Ethernet SSL Certificate Import WLAN SSL Certificate Import 1 WPA Server Certificate Import wr User Certificate Import J WPA User Key Import Ste The WPA User Key Import page is located under Certificate in the System Management folder This is where you can load the WPA user certificate Select or browse for the user private key file in the Select WPA user privacy key file field and enter the Password for the private key The user private key of the NPort must be installed in the RADIUS server when the NPort uses WPA WPA2 TLS The trusted server certificate of RADIUS server must also be installed on the NPort 8 22 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Certificate gt Certificate Key Delete Z NPort Web Console Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit View Favorites Tools Help Fl Address http 192 168 126 254 h Total Solution for Industrial Device Networh 3 Main Menu Certificate Key Delete Overview a gean SSL certificate C Delete Keep A Basic Settings WPA server certificate No certificate installed H Network Settings WPA user a i pa F No certificate private key installed 3 Serial Port Settings certificate private key jp y EY
90. e All terminal modes support fast keys as used in many terminal applications 4 Termina Please refer to Chapter 7 for detailed information and configuration instructions Terminal ASCII Mode Terminal ASCII mode can handle up to 8 sessions per port with the ability to switch between sessions on the same terminal This mode is used for text based terminals with no file transfer capability or encryption Terminal Binary Mode Terminal binary mode allows one session per port and is used for terminal applications that include file transfer features 4 6 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction to Operation Modes Reverse Terminal Mode In Reverse Telnet mode the NPort serial port Unix Windows NT is connected to a server and waits for a terminal session to from a host on the f network This is an appropriate mode for j console management with NPort serial ports g d connected to the console AUX or COM ports wi BI o of routers switches or UPS units Unlike TCP Server mode Reverse Telnet mode assists with CR LF conversion CEA g TCP IP NPort W2250 2150 i Plus RS 232 A A Router Server Server 4 7 5 Web Console Basic Settings The following topics are covered in this chapter Q Overview gt Web Browser Settings gt Navigating the Web Console OU Basic Settings gt Server Name Server Location Time Zone Local Time VV VV Time Server NPort W21
91. e 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 7 12 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Settings for TCP Server Mode gt Total Solution for Industrial D Main Menu Overview Wizard G Basic Settings When Mode is set to TCP Server on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time Inactivity time and Max connection 9 Network Settings EMAY Serial Port Settings 3 Port 1 A Operation Modes Communication Pare 4 Data Buffering Log Welcome Message AE system Management 3 System Monitoring Save Configuration E Restart Operation Modes Port 1 Application Mode TCP alive check time Inactivity time Max connection Ignore jammed IP Allow driver control TCP port Cmd port Connection goes down Data Packing Packet length Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Delimiter process Force transmit Socket tcp Server y D 0 65535 ms CH Enable Disable Enable Disable 4001 966 RTS
92. e nist gov Description This optional field specifies your time server s IP address or domain name if a time server is used in your network The NPort supports SNTP RFC 1769 for automatic time calibration The device server will request time information from the specified time server every 10 minutes 5 5 6 Web Console Network Settings The following topics are covered in this chapter U Overview O Security Settings for WLAN Profile Q Network Settings gt General Settings gt Authentication gt DNS Server 1 and 2 gt Encryption gt WINS Function gt PSK Passphrase gt WINS Server UA Security Settings for WEP Encryption Q Network Settings gt Ethernet Settings gt WEP Key Length gt IP Configuration gt WEP Key Index gt IP Address gt WEP Key Source gt Netmask gt WEP Passphrase gt Gateway gt WEP Key Format gt Speed gt WEP Key 1 Through 4 OU Network Settings gt WLAN Settings gt Q Security Settings for WPA WPA2 WLAN gt EAP Method gt IP Configuration gt Tunneled Authentication gt IP Address gt Username gt Netmask gt Password gt Gateway gt Anonymous Username Q Network Settings gt WLAN Settings gt gt Verify Server Certificate Profile gt Trusted Server Certificate gt Network Type gt User Certificate gt Priority gt User Private Key gt Connect Rule Q Network Settings gt Advanced Settings gt Low Signal Strength Reconnect gt Gratuitous ARP OU
93. ed Enabled 00 to FF Description These fields are used to define special delimiter character s for data packing Enable Delimiter 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 ATTENTION When Delimiter 1 is enabled Packet length must be set to 0 Delimiter Process Default Do Nothing Options Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter Description 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 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
94. ed for console management applications but can also be used to upgrade legacy servers to network operation Real COM Mode Real COM mode is designed to work with Real COM Mode NPort drivers that are installed on a network host COM drivers are provided for Windows systems and TTY drivers are provided for Linux and UNIX systems The driver establishes a transparent connection to the attached serial device by mapping a local serial port to the NPort serial port Real COM mode supports up Proceed directly with data to four simultaneous connections so transmission connection multiple hosts can collect data from the eran NSE TENUES attached device at the same time Serial Device 4 2 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction to Operation Modes ATTENTION Real COM drivers are installed and configured through NPort Windows Driver Manager Real COM mode allows you to continue using your serial communications software to access devices that are now attached to your NPort device server On the host the NPort Real COM driver automatically intercepts data sent to the COM port packs it into a TCP IP packet and redirects it to the network At the other end of the connection the NPort device server accepts the Ethernet frame unpacks the TCP IP packet and sends the serial data to the appropriate device ATTENTION In Real COM mode several hosts can have simultaneous access control over the NPort serial por
95. em Management gt Misc Network Settings gt SNMP Agent Settings SNMP Read Community String Write Community String v Contact Name Location SNMP Agent Version Read Only User Name Read Only Authentication Mode Read Only Password Read Only Privacy mode Read Only Privacy Read Write User Name Read Write Authentication Mode Read Write Password Read Write Privacy mode Read Write Privacy System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Host Table System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt User Table System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Authentication Server gt RADIUS Server IP gt RADIUS Key gt UDP Port gt RADIUS Accounting System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt System Log Settings System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt Event Settings System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt Serial Event Settings VVVV VV VV VV VV VV V Ooo Ooo NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual a DOODCDODODOODOLDO System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt E mail Alert gt Mail Server gt From E mail Address gt To E mail Address 1 to 4 System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt SNMP Trap gt SNMP Trap Server IP gt Trap Version gt Trap Community System Management gt Maintenance gt Console Settings HTTP Console HTTPS Console Telnet Console SSH Console Reset Button System Management gt Maintenance gt Ping VV VV YV System
96. epted with the most recent command received taking precedence TCP Port Default 4001 Options 0 to 9999 Description 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 Cmd Port Default 996 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the TCP port number for listening to SSDK commands from the host Connection Goes Down Default always high Options always low always high 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 when the Ethernet connection goes down Always high The selected signal will remain high when the Ethernet connection goes down 7 15 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Packet Length Default 0 Options 0 to 1024 Description This field specifies the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending 0 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
97. er for read write access if read only authentication is enabled Read Write Privacy mode Default Disable Options Disable DES CBC Description This field specifies whether DES CBC data encryption will be used during read write access Read Write Privacy Default Options free text e g read write key Description This field specifies the encryption key for read write access if read write privacy is enabled 8 6 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Host Table Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu Ga Overview Host Table wizard No Host Name Host IP Address Basic Settings 3 Network Settings 1 9 Serial Port Settings 2 She System Management 3 EX Misc Network Settings 4 gt gt Accessible IP List s PA O Shr gea 6 UA Host Table posea gt ee pnl EAS 2 Authentication Server 8 i ma System Log Settings 9 AAA gt 3 Auto Warning Settings 10 II kz EXA Maintenance 11 Ld lx HS Certificate 3 system Monitoring AR Save Configuration 13 9 Restart 14 8 E E is HH Submit The Host Table page is located under Misc Network Settings in the System Management folder This page is used to assign host nam
98. ers is recommended This option can also be referred to as WPA Personal Mode 6 15 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Encryption Default Disable Options Disable WEP TKIP AES CCMP Description 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 NPort 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 802 111 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 an
99. es to IP addresses for use on the web console You may then use the host name instead of the IP address for certain fields on the web console NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt User Table gt Total Solution for Industrial Device amp Main Menu k User Table E Overview wizard No User Name Password Basic Settings 1 _ 4 Network Settings 2 tf EJ Serial Port Settings 3 Y a Y System Management g 0 e EXA Misc Network Settings SS oo 1 Accessible IP List gt H snmp Agent 6 E 3 e Host Table a f 5 Authentication Serve 9 1 system Log Settings H Auto Warning Settings E Maintenance EU Certificate HA Gwetem Manitarinn The User Table page is located under Misc Network Settings in the System Management folder This page is used for local authentication of users for terminal or reverse terminal access It is a convenient option if your system does not rely on an external RADIUS server for authentication Up to 64 entries are supported with fields for User Name Password and Phone Number System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Authentication Server Total Solution for Industrial Device Netwo Main Menu Overview Wizard Basic Settings Authentication Server Configuration RADIUS server IP
100. esistors when termination resistors are used for certain RS 422 or RS 485 environments Serial Port Jumpers Pull High Low Setting Port 1 JPS and JP6 150 KQ both open 1 KQ both shorted Port 2 JP7 and JP8 150 KQ both open 1 KOQ both shorted NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Getting Started NPort W2150 Plus NPort W2150 Plus T NPort W2250 Plus NPort W2250 Plus T o o o a A o o o D 0 f l D q D 0 EN O So ete TE le Ba Eia o i E Ai an al AT HH oF El et TT ac ql me FE O Mt a z TE Pon c TE LE L m fa O O ATTENTION Do not use the 1 KQ setting while in RS 232 mode Doing so will degrade the RS 232 signals and reduce the effective communication distance 2 4 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Getting Started Placement Options The NPort can be placed on a desktop or other horizontal surface You can also install the NPort on a DIN rail or on the wall Wall Mounting DIN Rail Mounting Ethernet Reset Antenna L12 48 voc N Port W2
101. eturn to the first character of the line CR The ENTER key will be mapped to a carriage return only i e the cursor will return to the first character of the line LF The ENTER key will be mapped to a line feed only i e the cursor will jump to the next line but not move horizontally 7 36 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Communication Parameters Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu ons Communication Parameters Overview Wizard di Port 1 J Basic Settings z E Network Settings Port alias BY Serial Port Settings Serial Parameters E Port 1 Baud rate Hint 115200 y 2 Operation Modes Data bits 8 y communication Paran op bits E Data Buffering Log Parity None y Wel M O eno R ETE Flow control RTS CTS aA system Management a ee FIFO Enable Disable System Monitoring f s Int RS 232 Save Configuration mamaca EU Restart Each serial port on the NPort is configured in its own folder under the Serial Port Settings folder The Communication Parameters page for each serial port is where serial communication settings are specified such as Baud rate Data bits and Stop bits Port Alias Default Options free text e g Secondary console connection Description This is an optional free text field to help you differentiate one ser
102. everse Terminal Each serial port on the NPort is configured in its own folder under the Serial Port Settings folder The Operation Modes page for each serial port is where you configure the serial port s operation mode and related settings For an introduction to the different operation modes please refer to Chapter 4 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Application Default Disable Options Disable Device Control Socket Pair Connection Ethernet Modem Terminal Reverse Terminal Description This field specifies what kind application you will be using for this serial port Depending on the application different operation modes and related settings will be displayed For an introduction to the different operation modes please refer to Chapter 4 Disable This serial port will be disabled Device Control This serial port will be used to control a device using legacy software installed on a Windows Linux or UNIX system Drivers will need to be installed that will allow your software to communicate with the device as if it were physically attached to a local COM or TTY port You may select between RealCOM and RFC2217 operation modes Socket This serial port will be used for a TCP or UDP socket based application You may select between TCP Client TCP Server and UDP operation modes Pair Connection This serial port will be used to communicate directly
103. g A A aes 7 38 StOp 1 AEE ETA E EE EAEE EE OE ida 7 38 Parity tak Oe A een Se ee 7 38 PLOW OOI ninao A hes seas Sate Saks A bivenasdisesestwees coasts 7 38 Chapter 8 A se season reas gee Sec oie oes eRe vee aioe Sea she tease Psa i She Si sen oan see eS 7 38 Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Data Buffering LO8 cooccococononnnocinonionnonnonnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnonos 7 39 Port Buftering csi IA 7 39 Serial Data Log gine licita 7 39 Serial Port Settings gt Welcome Message ccccscccssesssesseeeseeesceeeceeenseceaeceecseeesecseeeneeensenes 7 40 Web Console System Manageme ntt c ccccssseecesseeeneeeseeeeeeeseenneneeeees 8 1 OVA ete R be 8 3 System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Accessible IP List cccsseeseesteereeees 8 3 System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt SNMP Agent Settings 0 0 0 0 eeeeeeee 8 4 S I E E E E E S ER 8 4 Read Community MOB cima did ia 8 5 Write Community String tua ta 8 5 Contact NaMe keston mpe s onto desea bd 8 5 LOCO a ls cea 8 5 SNMP Agent Vers nicotina eeu cebeneetsedieusade seecencedeecdavebeesctends 8 5 Read Only User Nai aa 8 5 Read Only Authentication Mode ooooooccnccciocnnonooonconoconconnconncon nooo nonnncnn non nono ron narran nano 8 5 R ad Only PassWord da a As Radia Raat 8 6 Read Only Privacy Mode cum dica 8 6 Read Only Privacy ista 8 6 Read Write User Name st scs teeth osetia eee ete eae este ake 8 6 Read Write Authentication Mode
104. guration all configuration changes will be lost NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Basic Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Networki S Main Menu Overview A Wizard El Basic Settings Server Settings Basic Settings Po Server name NPW2150P_28 LJ Network Settings Serial Port Settings Server location A System Management Time Settings J System Monitoring eo al 24 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London y El Restart On the Basic Settings page you can configure Server name Server location Time zone 24 Save Configuration Local time 2000 y 3 yp E _ e4_ p3 Modi Time server Submit hour Local time and Time server Server Name Default NPW2150P lt serial no gt or NPW2250P lt serial no gt Options free text e g Server 1 Description This is an optional free text field to help you differentiate one device server from another It does not affect operation of the NPort device server Server Location Default Options free text e g Bldg 1 2 Floor Description This is an optional free text field to help you differentiate one device server from another It does not affect operation of the NPort device server Time Zone Default GMT Greenwich Mean Time Options GMT Greenwich Mean Time GMT 01 00 Azores Cape Verde Is GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic etc Description
105. h using software on i laptop Y ptop Weakness Y e Signal strength is read from the laptop NIC I rather than from NPort WLAN Site Survey with Procedure NPort W2150 W2250 Plus Series 1 Open web browser 2 Measure AP signal from NPort web console Advantages Signal strength is read from NPort e Additional software not required NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring Please note that Java must be enabled in your web browser for the WLAN Site Survey page to display properly Total Solution for Industrial Device Netwo SY Main Menu Overview wizard Basic Settings HE Network Settings ae Serial Port Settings HE system Management S system Monitoring 6 Serial Status EGY System Status Network Connections Network Statistics Serial Data Log System Log WLAN Status WLAN Site Survey Save Configuration a Restart WLAN Site Survey The applet is not running e Your browser may not support Java Applet Try upgrading to a newer browser version e Java Plug in may not be installed Try downloading and installing Java Plug ii e Applet may be restricted by your security policy Try changing your browser s settings to allow applet 9 9 10 Web Console Save and Restart The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Save Configuration Restart gt Restart System OODD Restart gt Restart Port
106. he buffer can be transmitted Max Connection Default 1 Options l to 4 Description This field specifies the maximum number of connections that will be accepted Ignore Jammed by the serial port 1 Only a single host may open the TCP connection to the serial port 2 to 4 This serial port will allow the specified number of connections to be opened simultaneously When multiple connections are established serial data will be duplicated and sent to all connected hosts Data from hosts will be sent to the attached serial device on a first in first out basis IP Default Disable Options Disable Enable Description 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 7 14 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Allow Driver Control Default Disable Options Disable Enable Description This field specifies how the port will proceed if driver control commands are received from multiple hosts that are connected to the port Disable Driver control commands will be ignored Enable Control commands will be acc
107. hentication Types A A A wok OR ee 7 30 Auto login Prompt sit cl cc ad dla dd ea ed Dos Aneel 7 30 Password Prot lt 3 a a ee r deca e devoted aE Eae e E Ea on 7 30 Login User Name iii Ea E EA E A ER E i h 7 30 Login Pas WO dt E A A ed E E EE 7 31 Settings for Terminal Binary Mode cccsceessesssesscesseeseeseceeceseceseceseceaecseecaeeeaeeeneeseeeaneeas 7 31 ERCP Alive Check TMs ioe T E T E E ET 7 32 Inactivity Time da 7 32 Auto Link Protocol usina Ra la 7 32 Primary and Secondary Host Address oooooonconcccioccooncoonconoconoon nooo ncon nooo nonn ron nnnnnonn ronca 7 33 Telnet FCP Port a ri E at la 7 33 Terminal Type a 7 33 E 1 LEA A AA E A E teen oes 7 33 Authentication TYPE as 7 33 Auto login Pr brad 7 34 Password Prot ao 7 34 Login UserNaMe sida o awk lees ee ees 7 34 Login Password 2c0n A A auavenhapad 7 34 Settings for Reverse Terminal Mode cccecseecesscessceseeesceesceeceecesecnaeeseeceesaeeeneeeeeeneeees 7 35 TCP Alive Check Times coco hein dda n eian ia 7 35 activi Time ces sek Seceres cde ati 7 35 TER Porra ici eeu hihi ceakt Sess cageneabastaaebackante teak ts cores 7 36 Authentication Type ccccceccceesessscsssceseceecsseceecseecaeeeneceeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeseeeseeeseeneeeeenaees 7 36 Map Keys SCREEN E dd 7 36 Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Communication ParametelS cooononccncnnccnnnncnonenenncncnnns 7 37 Port Alias pst tes a OR 7 37 Baud Rate a rial a dada 7 38 Data BllSicia di hii A ads Ri
108. her SNMP Agent settings You will need to enter a community name under Read community string NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Read Community String Default public Options free text e g public community Description This field specifies the read community string used for the SNMP Agent This is a text password mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate queries to agents of managed network devices Write Community String Default private Options free text e g private community Description This field specifies the write community string used for the SNMP Agent This is a text password mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate changes to agents of managed network devices Contact Name Default Options free text e g J Smith Description This is an optional free text field that can be used to specify the SNMP emergency contact name telephone or pager number Location Default Options free text e g Building XYZ Description This is an optional free text field that can be used to specify the location for SNMP agents such as the NPort SNMP Agent Version Read Only User Default vl v2 Options vl v2 v3 Description This field specifies which version s of SNMP to support Name Default Options free text e g guest Description This field specifies a
109. ial port from another It does not affect operation of the NPort device server ATTENTION Serial communication settings should match the attached serial device Check the communication settings in the user s manual for your serial device 7 37 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Baud Rate Default 115200 Options 50 75 110 134 150 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 7200 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Other Description This field specifies the baudrate for the serial port Nonstandard baudrates are supported through the Other setting When set to Other you may manually enter a baudrate of your choice up to 921600 50 to 921600 The serial port will operate at the specified baudrate Other The serial port will operate at a baudrate that is manually entered by the user Data Bits Default 8 Options 5 6 7 8 Description This field specifies the number of data bits used to encode each character of data Stop Bits Default 1 Options 1 1 5 2 Description This field specifies the number of stop bits used for each character frame Parity Default None Options None Odd Even Space Mark Description This field specifies the type of parity bit used for each character frame Flow Control Default RTS CTS Options None RTS CTS XON XOFF DTR DSR Description This field specifies the type of flow c
110. ice for the current connection RxCnt number of Rx packets from device for the current connection TxTotalCnt number of Tx packets since the NPort was powered on NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring RxTotalCnt number of Rx packets since the NPort was powered on Buffering the number of packets that are currently queued in the off line port buffer System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Error Count gt Total Solution for Industrial Device Network Main Menu A Serial Port Error Count A Overview A Wizard ae prone Basic Settings Frame Parity Overrun Break HA Network Settings 1 0 0 0 Serial Port Settings H system Management 3 System Monitoring a Serial Status Serial to Network Connections Serial Port Status Serial Port Error Count lt Q Serrsreoresertiny System Status p The Serial Port Error Count page is located under Serial Status in the System Monitoring folder On this page you can view the current number of frame parity overrun and break errors for each serial port System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu h Serial Port Settings Overview A Wizard Baud Data Stop A Flow Control Basic Settings Port Rate Bits Bits Parity RTS CTS XON XOFF DTR DSR FIFO Interfac 9 Network Settings 1 115200 8 1 N
111. ificate is automatically generated by the NPort based on the IP address of the wireless interface You can also import a certificate Select or browse for the certificate file in the Select SSL certificate key file field 8 19 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Certificate gt WPA Server Certificate Import Total Solution for Industrial Device Network irae aie WPA Server Certificate Import E Overview A Wizard 1 Basic Settings HE Network Settings HA Serial Port Settings Select WPA server No certificate installed e aI certificate file ii HH Misc Network Settings HA Auto Warning Settings Submit 4 Maintenance EXA Certificate YU Ethernet SSL Certificate Import WLAN SSL Certificate Import Q Wateree StS TM po A IANA liene Ian Tenet The WPA Server Certificate Import page is located under Certificate in the System Management folder This is where you can load the WPA server certificate Select or browse for the certificate file in the Select WPA server certificate file field You must install the trusted server certificate from the RADIUS server in order to enable Verify server certificate in the WLAN Security settings This certificate will then be used by the NPort to authenticate the RADIUS server 8 20 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Manage
112. ime the connection will be closed When adjusting this field make sure that it is greater than the Force transmit time Otherwise the TCP connection may be closed before data in the buffer can be transmitted Connection Control must be set to Any character Inactivity time for this setting to have effect Auto Link Protocol Default None Options None Telnet RLogin Description This field specifies what protocol the NPort will use when automatically connecting to a host None The NPort will not connect to the host automatically Telnet The NPort will connect to the host automatically using the Telnet protocol Rlogin The NPort will connect to the host automatically using the Rlogin protocol 7 32 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Primary and Secondary Host Address Default Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description These fields designate permanent hosts to which the terminal will always be connected Auto Link Protocol must be configured to Telnet or Rlogin in order to specify a permanent host Telnet TCP Port Default 23 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the TCP port number for Telnet sessions The default TCP port number for Telnet is 23 Terminal Type Default ansi Options free text e g ansi or vt100 Description This field specifie
113. in bgt TCP port 4001 po l A Operation Modes Terminal A Communication Pare Data Buffering Log Authentication type None y Welcome Message Map keys lt CR LF gt CRLF 7 H system Management E system Monitoring SERE 4 Save Confiquration When Application is set to Reverse Terminal on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time Inactivity time and TCP port TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close Inactivity Time Default 0 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device 0 The TCP connection will be kept active until a connection close request is received even if data is never received For many applications the serial device may be idle for long periods of time so 0 is an appropriate setting 1 to 99 If there is no act
114. 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 Force Transmit Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 Description 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 0 If serial data is not received the NPort 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 7 17 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Settings fo
115. 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 party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Prohibition of Co location This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Safety Information To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines when installing and or operating this equipment you should maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm between the transmitter and your body Use only the supplied antenna Unauthorized antennae modifications or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations
116. ith the new COM port as if it were physically attached Since the COM mappings are stored in the host system registry they will still be in effect if the PC is restarted or if Windows Driver Manager is closed NPort Windows Driver Manager File COM Mapping View Help A A Exit d Remove A Ex le Apply Undo Setting No 2 COM Port IP Address Command Port i1 COM11 192 168 8 72 350 366 2 COM12 192 168 8 72 951 967 11 7 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software Configuring Mapped Serial Ports 1 To modify the settings of a mapped serial port select the desired port s and click Setting on the main toolbar F gh Exit d nd Apply Undo COM Port P Address N Data Po Command Port COMTI 192 2 COM12 192 168 8 72 2 On the Basic Setting tab select the COM Number that will be assigned to the serial port If you have selected multiple ports you can assign COM numbers automatically in sequential order by selecting the Auto Enumerating function COM Port Setting 15 x Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters Security COM Number coms current in use y Auto Enumerating COM Number for Selected Ports Help X Cancel 11 8 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software
117. ivity for the specified time the connection will be closed When adjusting this field make sure that it is greater than the Force transmit time Otherwise the TCP connection may be closed before data in the buffer can be transmitted Connection Control must be set to Any character Inactivity time for this setting to have effect 7 35 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings TCP Port Default 4001 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the TCP port number for reverse terminal sessions Authentication Type Default None Options None Local RADIUS Description This field specifies the method used to verify a user s ID and authorization None No authentication is required to open a terminal session Local The user ID and password must match the local user s table which is found under System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt User Table RADIUS The user ID and password must be authenticated by the RADIUS server which is specified under System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Authentication Server Map Keys lt CR LF gt Default CR LF Options CR LF CR LF Description This field specifies how the ENTER key is mapped from the Ethernet port through the serial port CR LF The ENTER key will be mapped to a carriage return line feed i e the cursor will jump to the next line and r
118. l Port Table rs232PortTable rs232PortEntry rs232PortIndex 1s232PortType rs232PortInSigNumber rs232PortOutSigNumber rs232PortInSpeed rs232PortOutSpeed RS 232 like Asynchronous Port Group rs232AsyncPortTable rs232 AsyncPortIndex rs232AsyncPortEntry rs232AsyncPortBits The Input Signal Table rs232InSigTable rs232InSigPortIndex rs232InSigEntry rs232InSigName The Output Signal Table rs2320utSigTable rs232OutSigPortIndex rs2320utSigEntry rs2320utSigName A 3 rs232AsyncPortStopBits rs232AsyncPortParity rs232InSigState rs232OutSigState B Well Known Port Numbers Listed below are Well Known Port Numbers that may cause network problems if they are assigned to an NPort serial port Refer to RFC 1700 for Well Known Port Numbers or refer to the following introduction from IANA The port numbers are divided into three ranges Well Known Ports Registered Ports and Dynamic and or Private Ports e Well Known Ports range from 0 through 1023 e Registered Ports range from 1024 through 49151 e Dynamic and or Private Ports range from 49152 through 65535 The Well Known Ports are assigned by IANA and on most systems can only be used by system processes or by programs executed by privileged users The following table shows famous port numbers among the well known port numbers For more details please visit the IANA website at http www iana org assignments port numbers
119. ld specifies the primary WEP key to use for the WLAN 6 17 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings WEP Key Source Default Manual Options Manual Generate WEP keys by passphrase Description This field 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 WEP Passphrase Default Options free text e g This is the WEP passphrase Description This field is only available if WEP key source is set to Generate WEP keys by passphrase A standard hexadecimal password will be generated using the supplied passphrase For example if 404tech is entered the WEP key will be DB971608E942FC39BD89FC4ADB WEP Key Format Default ASCII Options ASCH HEX Description This field is only available if WEP key source is set to Manual It specifies the format you will use to enter the WEP key WEP Key 1 Through 4 Default Options free text in ASCII or HEX Description 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
120. led Enabled 00 to FF Description These fields are used to define special delimiter character s for data packing Enable Delimiter 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 ATTENTION When Delimiter 1 is enabled Packet length must be set to 0 Delimiter Process Default Do Nothing Options Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter Description 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 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 accumulate
121. lick OK 2 x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open telnet 192 168 126 254 y Cancel Browse Select the terminal type and press ENTER NPort NPW215 P Console terminal type 1 ansi vti 2 vt52 1 Press N or use the cursor keys to select Network and press ENTER PW215 OP AT es ee O TE AGE Overview EEST Network Port System Monitor sfve Restart Exit Examine server settings Enter select ESC previous menu Press E or use the cursor keys to select Ethernet and press ENTER IPW21 50 PI 40 E1 O ed Aa General Baars WLAN Profile Advanced Quit Examine modify general network settings Enter select ESC previous menu 3 3 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Initial IP Configuration 6 Use the cursor keys to navigate between the different fields For IP address Netmask and Gateway enter the desired values directly For IP configuration and LAN speed press ENTER to open a submenu and select between the available options NPW215 P_28 1 Build 07032019 ents eae Ethernet IMA Profile Advanced Quit Examine modify Ethernet settings ESC back to menu Enter select IP configuration Static fl IP address 192 168 126 254 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway LAN speed Auto 7 Press ESC to return to the menu Press ESC again to return to the main menu When prompted press Y to save the configurati
122. lways low always high DTR always low always high Allow driver control Connection goes down Data Packing D 0 1024 Packet length Delimiter 1 00 Hex I Enable Delimiter 2 00 Hex I Enable Do Nothing y Processed only when Packing length is 0 D 0 65535 ms Delimiter process Force transmit When Mode is set to RealCOM on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time Max connection and Ignore jammed IP TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close 7 6 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Max Connection Default 1 Options 1 to 4 Description This field specifies the maximum number of connections that will be accepted by the serial port 1 Only one specific host can access this serial port and the Real COM driver on that host will have full control over the port 2
123. ment gt Certificate gt WPA User Certificate Import E Main Menu 1 Overview Wizard Basic Settings 3 Network Settings 9 Serial Port Settings YI System Management Misc Network Settings Auto Warning Settings Maintenance A Certificate 1 Ethernet SSL Certificate Import 1 WLAN SSL Certificate Import QO WPA Sener Certificate Import Cale ere D E Total Solution for Industrial Device Network WPA User Certificate Import No certificate installed Select WPA user certificate file A Browse Submit The WPA User Certificate Import page is located under Certificate in the System Management folder This is where you can load the WPA user certificate Select or browse for the certificate file in the Select WPA user certificate file field The user certificate of the NPort must be installed in the RADIUS server when the NPort uses WPA WPA2 TLS The trusted server certificate of the RADIUS server must also be installed in the NPort 8 21 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Certificate gt WPA User Key Import Total Solution for Industrial Device Network ee mere WPA User Key Import E Overview Wizard Basic Settings 9 Network Settings No private key installed aQ Serial Port Settings Select WPA user Bris Ea system M x private key fil
124. minal TERM_BIN on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time Inactivity time and Auto link protocol Terminal Binary mode can be used to transfer files with XMODEM or ZMODEM You are only allowed to open one terminal session at a time when in Terminal Binary mode 7 31 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close Inactivity Time Default 0 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies the time limit for keeping the connection open if no data flows to or from the serial device 0 The TCP connection will be kept active until a connection close request is received even if data is never received For many applications the serial device may be idle for long periods of time so 0 is an appropriate setting 1 to 99 If there is no activity for the specified t
125. mm function will result in the error return code STATUS_NETWORK UNREACHABLE when a connection cannot be established to the NPort This usually means that your host s network connection is down perhaps due to a cable being disconnected However if you can reach other network devices it may be that the NPort is not powered on or is disconnected Not that Auto Network Re Connection must be enabled in order to use this function Fast Flush When enabled the driver flushes only the local buffer on the host for a Win32 PurgeComm function call When disabled both the local and remote buffers are flushed If your application uses PurgeComm and performance seems sluggish try enabling Fast Flush NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 4 On the Serial Parameters tab specify the communication settings that the host will use when opening the COM port COM Port Setting lol x Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters Security M Apply All Selected Ports These options will be saved on registry and used on few applications such as serial printer driver In general case you can ignore these settings Baud Rate o y Parity None y Data Bits e y Stop Bits h y Flow Control None y Help X Cancel On the Security tab select the Enable Data Encryption option to enable data to be e
126. n the NPort can be set to Ethernet Modem mode allowing a PC or device to connect to the NPort as if it was an Ethernet modem This section provides additional detail about how the NPort operates in Ethernet Modem mode Dial in Operation The NPort can listen for a TCP IP connection request from a remote Ethernet modem or host The NPort s response depends on the ATSO value as follows ATS0 0 The NPort will temporarily accept the TCP connection and then send the RING signal out through the serial port The serial controller must reply with ATA within 2 5 seconds to accept the connection request after which the NPort enters data mode If no ATA command is received the NPort will disconnect after sending three RING signals ATS0 1 The NPort will accept the TCP connection immediately It will send the CONNECT baudrate y command to the serial port and will immediately enter data mode Dial out The NPort accepts ATD commands such as ATD 192 168 1 1 4001 from the serial port It will then request a TCP connection from the specified remote Ethernet modem or PC Once the remote unit accepts this TCP connection the NPort will send the CONNECT baudrate y command to the serial port and will immediately enter data mode Disconnection Request from Local Site ATTENTION When the NPort is in data mode you can initiate disconnection by sending Some applications allow you to directly set the DT
127. ncrypted when transmitted over the COM ports After selecting the encryption option select the Keep connection option to start encrypting COM port communications immediately without restarting the COM ports This may speed up opening and closing of the COM port for your host but it also causes your host to tie up the NPort serial port so other hosts cannot use it COM Port Setting lolx 5 Port Number 1 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters Security FT Apply All Selected Ports J Enable Data Encryption JP Keep connection Help X Cancel 6 Click OK when you have finished configuring the COM port 11 10 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 7 To save all COM mapping settings to a text file right click a COM port and select Export in the context menu After the settings have been exported to a file they can be imported on another host NPort Windows Driver Manager File COM Mapping View Help ra de A ka COM Port Command Port O E 366 2 COM12 i Add ChHN f1 967 d Remove Ctrl D E Setting Ctrl C Setting AQ Apply Ctits BL Undo ChrZ Import NPort Search Utility Installing NPort Search Utility 1 The main installation window will open when you insert the Document amp Software CD Click INSTALL UTILITY to proceed Once the
128. nd Refresh buttons allow you to clear or refresh the log contents Total Solution for Industrial Device A Main Menu A Serial Data Log Overview cal Download Serial Data Log Basic Settings Select port Porti y E Network Settings ce O E Serial Port Settings Dovenload format ASCII HEX A System Management 43 System Monitoring Clear log Download 1 Serial Status 3 system Status 2 Network Connections 1 Network Statistics 1 system Log 1 WLAN Status WLAN Site Survey 1 Save Configuration The Serial Data Log page is located under System Status in the System Monitoring folder This 1s where you can download the current data log for a serial port Select the desired serial port in the Select port field Select the desired data format in the Download format field Click Clear log to clear the log contents The data log includes all data sent or received by the specified serial port since the NPort was powered on The maximum size of the log is 64 KB NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring System Monitoring gt System Status gt System Log Main Menu Ga ony System Log Wizard Basic Settings 4 Network Settings EH Serial Port Settings H System Management EX System Monitoring H Serial Status ES System Status Network Connections Network Statistics Serial Data Log System Log dan
129. nd with the specified username when it receives the Auto login Prompt 7 30 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Login Password Default A Options free text e g Password123 Description This field specifies how the NPort will respond when prompted for a password to log in for a terminal session The NPort will automatically respond with the specified password when it receives the Password Prompt Settings for Terminal Binary Mode Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking A Main Menu E Overview Wizard Basic Settings 9 Network Settings 3 Serial Port Settings EMS Port 1 1 Operation Modes Communication Pare Data Buffering Log Welcome Message HE System Management 3 System Monitoring Save Configuration 9 Restart Operation Modes Port 1 Application Mode Terminal TERM_BIN y TCP alive check time TA D 0 99 min Inactivity time Auto link protocol None Primary host address Secondary host address Telnet TCP port E3 Terminal Terminal type fansi 7 Quit rE Authentication type None Automatic Login Auto login prompt agin tst lt CS S Password prompt fassword Login user name a Login password Ee Submit When Mode is set to Ter
130. nded 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 Destination Address 1 to 4 Default Options IP address and port e g 192 168 1 1 and 4001 Description This field specifies the remote host s that will access the attached device At least one destination must be provided This field supports the use of domain names and names defined in the host table ATTENTION In TCP Client mode up to 4 connections can be established between the serial port and TCP hosts The connection speed or throughput may be low if any one of the four connections is slow since the one slow connection will slow down the other 3 connections 7 19 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Designated Local Port 1 to 4 Default Options 1 to 65535 Description This field specifies the TCP port number that will be used for data transmission with the serial port Connection Control Default Startup None Options Startup None Any Character None Any Character Inactivity Time DSR On DSR Off DSR On None DCD On DCD Off DCD On None Description This field specifies how connections to the device are established and closed Startup None The connection will be opened as the NPo
131. ndicular at the intersection point e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate e Label all wiring to each device in the system for easier testing and troubleshooting Connecting to the Network Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect the NPort to your Ethernet network If the cable is properly connected the NPort will indicate a valid connection to the Ethernet as follows e A green Ethernet LED indicates a valid connection to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network e An orange Ethernet LED indicates a valid connection to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network e A flashing Ethernet LED indicates that Ethernet packets are being transmitted or received Connecting the Power Connect the VDC power line 12 to 48 V to the NPort s power jack or terminal block If power is properly connected the Ready LED will initially glow red When the system is ready the Ready LED will turn green Connecting to a Serial Device Use a serial cable to connect your serial device to a serial port on the NPort 2 6 3 Initial IP Configuration The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Factory Default IP Using ARP to Assign IP Address Using the Telnet Console to Assign IP Address Using the Serial Console to Assign IP Address OOoOooo NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Initial IP Configuration Overview This chapter presents several ways to assign the NPort s IP address for the first time Please refer
132. nection is open you will be presented with a text menu displaying the NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series general settings Please refer to Chapter 4 for a description of the available settings The following instructions We recommend using PComm Terminal Emulator which can be downloaded free of charge from www moxa com to carry out the configuration procedure 1 Connect your PC s serial port to the NPort s console port 2 Open your terminal emulator program such as Windows HyperTerminal We recommend using PComm Terminal Emulator which can be downloaded for free at www moxa com 3 In your terminal emulator program configure the communication parameters for the serial port on the PC The parameters should be set to 19200 for baud rate 8 for data bits None for parity and 1 for stop bits Communication Parameter Terminal File Transfer Capturing COM Options Ports X Baud Rate fso y Data Bits fe 4 Parity None y Stop Bits h y Flow Control Output State I RTS CTS DTR ON C OFF M XON XOFF RIS ON OFF Cancel 3 5 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Initial IP Configuration 4 In your terminal emulator program set the terminal type to ANSI or VT100 If you select Dumb Terminal as the terminal type some of the console functions especially the Monitor function may not work properly J MlocalEcho 5 EFE 3118 18 18 8 e MA MO O O O 31013 13 0 T a
133. nges 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 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 E FCC Warning Statement 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 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
134. nnnnno 11 17 Mapping TTY Ports aoier A EEE aaa 11 18 Removing Mapped TTY Ports ccsccssccsseesseeseesseeseeeseceeeeseeesecnsecesenaeeneenseenseenaes 11 19 Removing Linux Driver Files ssseseseeesesesssreeesseertsseseesessteressreresteseesteseesesseseessesees 11 19 UNIX Fixed TTY Driver cun iia 11 19 Installing the UNIX Drive cui A Es 11 19 Configuring the UNIX Driver esssesssseseessesersreseresstereesessteressesresteseesteseesteseeressesees 11 20 SNMP Agents with MIB II amp RS 232 Like Groups ccsssseeeeeseeeeeeeees A 1 RFC1213 MIB II Supported SNMP Variables cccccccscecsseesseeeceeeeeeecesceeeeeeeeeseeeeeneenaees A 1 System MiB a ENS A 1 Interfaces MIB cst 5d Ge EAS Whee ic e e Neal eae ene e E A 1 IP MIB ion iaa A 1 A A NN A 2 UDBM IB dad A 2 Address Tr nsito a ri inet do adios las dl dido le ah ae A 2 TCP MIB inievicionioriaio citrato idiota idad adrian A 2 SNMP M Broad tte A 2 REC1317 R8 232 MIBObjectS veracidad ie A dois A 1 Generic RS 232 like Group ccsccescceseesseesceeseeseeeeeeeeeceecesecesecaecsaecaaeeseceaecseceeeaeeenes A 1 RS 232 like General Port Table oooooconconncinnnncnnonnoonconnconnconoconconrconrcnn non nonnrrnnrnnnnnn A 1 RS 232 like Asynchronous Port Group oooooococcocnoocnonnnonononononconoconocn nooo nconnnon nono nonn ninas A 1 The Input Signal Table 0 0 0 ar a a E ENE Siea A 1 The Output Signal Table ec ceccesecssecseeeseeeseeeeeeeeceeeceseensecneeenseeaecnae
135. nsmit O Settings for RFC2217 Mode TCP Alive Check Time TCP Port Packet Length Delimiter 1 and 2 Delimiter Process VVVV VV Force Transmit Q Settings for TCP Server Mode gt TCP Alive Check Time Inactivity Time Max Connection Ignore Jammed IP Allow Driver Control TCP Port Cmd Port Connection Goes Down Packet Length Delimiter 1 and 2 Delimiter Process VVVVV VV VV VV Force Transmit Settings for TCP Client Mode TCP Alive Check Time Inactivity Time Ignore Jammed IP Destination Address to 4 Designated Local Port 1 to 4 Connection Control Packet Length Delimiter 1 and 2 Delimiter Process VVVV VV VV VV Force Transmit NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Q Settings for UDP Mode v Destination Address 1 to 4 Local Listen Port Packet Length Delimiter 1 and 2 Delimiter Process VV VV VY Force Transmit Settings for Pair Connection Modes gt TCP Alive Check Time gt Destination Address gt TCP Port Settings for Ethernet Modem Mode gt TCP Alive Check Time gt TCP Port Settings for Terminal ASCII Mode TCP Alive Check Time Inactivity Time Auto Link Protocol Primary and Secondary Host Address Telnet TCP Port Terminal Type Max Sessions Change Session Quit Break Interrupt Authentication Type Auto login Prompt Password Prompt Login User Name VVVV VV VV VV VV VV V WV Login Password QO Settings for Terminal Binary Mode v VV
136. og Submit Application Mode Pair Connection TCP alive check time When Application is set to Pair Connection on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure Pair Connection Master and Slave mode settings A Pair Connection application involves one serial port communicating over an IP network to another serial port as if the two serial ports were connected by a serial cable Pair Connection modes can be used to extend RS 232 transmission to unlimited distances An NPort device server is needed at both ends of the connection The serial port at one end must be set to Pair Connection Master mode and the serial port at the other end must be set to Pair Connection Slave mode It does not matter which serial port is master and which serial port is slave TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic keep alive packets 0 The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the keep alive packets 1 to 99 If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time the NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close 7 25 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Destinati
137. on Address Default Options IP address and port e g 192 168 1 1 and 4001 Description This field specifies the IP address for the NPort at the opposite end of the Pair Connection and the TCP port number for communication with the serial port The port number must match with that serial port s TCP port setting TCP Port Default 4001 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the TCP port to use for communication with the attached serial device The serial port at the opposite end of the Pair Connection must use this port number to establish the connection Settings for Ethernet Modem Mode Main Menu E Overview Wizard Operation Modes Port 1 Q Basic Settings Application Ethernet Modem D Aa Network Settings TCP alive check time 7 0 99 min e ial mo Port Settings TCP port 4001 Shy Port 1 2 Operation Modes Please note that in Ethernet Modem mode DTR RTS and DCD signals are disabled 2 Communication Pare 9 Data Buffering Log for ports that are using RS 422 or RS 485 Welcome Message Submit When Application is set to Ethernet Modem the NPort will accept AT commands such as ATD 192 127 168 1 4001 from the serial port A TCP connection will then be requested from the specified remote Ethernet Modem or PC When the remote unit accepts this TCP connection the NPort will return the CONNECT
138. on WEP key length and WEP key format WEP Key Length WEP Key Format Key Length 64bits ASCII 5 characters HEX 10 characters 128bits ASCII 13 characters HEX 26 characters 6 18 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Security Settings for WPA WPA2 E Main Menu i A WLAN Profile Properties Overview Wizard Security Properties 1 Basic Settings Profile name EY Network Settings Authentication if General Settings Open System i s dd Shared Ke Q Ethernet Settings SS WLAN Settings WPA PSK i WLAN Back Submit WPA2 i WPA2 PSK 2 Profile amp Main Menu WLAN Profile Properties QU Overview d Al Wizard Security Properties 1 Basic Settings Profile name Profile1 ES Network Settings Authentication WPA z Y General Settings Encryption TKIP 2 Ethernet Settings EAP method DS WLAN Settings Tunneled authentication wi He Nea a AN Username E Profile gt Password 2 Advanced Settings Verify server certificate C Enable Disable Trusted server certificate Not Installed E Serial Port Settings EA System Mananement When WPA or WPA2 is used for authentication you will also need to configure EAP method in the Security settings for the WLAN profile Other settings will also be displayed depending on how EAP method is configured There are two parts to WPA and WPA2 security authentication an
139. on changes NPW2156P_28 1 Build 07632019 ESTA Ethernet 100 Bes ee crt me ead Examine modify Ethernet settings Enter select ESC previous menu Warning ttt You have modified the configuration without saving Would you save it now 8 Press R or use the cursor keys to select Restart and press ENTER Press ENTER again to select System NPW215 P_28 1 Build 07032019 System Port Quit Restart the server Enter select ESC previous menu When prompted press ENTER to proceed The NPort will reboot with the new IP settings NPW21 50 P RR gies ee ee eed System g i A ek Restart the server ESC back to menu Enter select Warning Restart system will disconnect all ports and clear all status value 3 4 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Initial IP Configuration Using the Serial Console to Assign IP Address Before using the NPort s serial console turn off the power and use a serial cable to connect the NPort console port to your computer s serial port Port 1 on the NPort serves as the console port is Port 1Comnect to the console port with a serial based terminal or terminal emulator program such as Windows HyperTerminal You may also download PComm Lite at www moxa com The terminal type should be set as ANSI or VT 100 and the serial communication parameters should be set as 19200 8 N 1 19200 for baud rate 8 for data bits None for parity and 1 for stop bits As soon as the con
140. one ON OFF OFF Enable RS 232 HE Serial Port Settings a System Management 23 System Monitoring EY Serial Status Serial to Network Connections Serial Port Status 2 Serial Port Error Count Serial Port Settings E Sytems FA Cava Panfinuratinn 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 9 3 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring System Monitoring gt System Status gt Network Connections gt Total Solution for Industrial Device Network S Main Menu A A Network Connections QU Overview A Wizard m z Protocol Recv Send Local Address Foreign Address State Basic Settings Q Q ek SiG Network Settings TCP D in 192 168 126 254 8000 LISTEN de p 5 TCP D 0 192 168 126 254 4900 LISTEN C1 Serial Port Settings TCP o 0 192 168 126 254 14900 LISTEN 9 System Management TCP D o 192 168 126 254 23 eres LISTEN 53 System Monitoring TCP D QO 192 168 126 254 80 me LISTEN HE Serial Status TCP D D 192 168 126 254 443 LISTEN E s TCP D 0 192 168 126 254 22 gihe LISTEN gt a TCP D o 192 168 126 254 950 LISTEN Network Connections TCP o O 192 168 126 254 966 LISTEN E Netwon atistics TCP D 0 192 168 126 254 80 192 168 126 10 1306 ESTAB fi Serial Data Log T
141. ontrol used by the serial port FIFO Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field specifies whether the serial port will use the built in FIFO A 16 byte FIFO is provided to each serial port for both Tx and Rx directions To prevent data loss during serial communication this should be set to Disabled if the attached serial device does not have a FIFO Interface Default RS 232 Options RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 wire RS 485 4 wire Description This field specifies the type of interface the serial port will use 7 38 Web Console Serial Port Settings NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Data Buffering Log gt Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu A z Data Buffering Log 0 Overview Basic Settings aE Network Settings Port buffering 64K C Enable Disable 23 Serial Port Settings Serial data logging 64K Enable Disable E Port 1 Submit A Operation Modes Submit es EEE Each serial port on the NPort is configured in its own folder under the Serial Port Settings folder On the serial port s Data Buffering Log page you can enable or disable Port buffering and Serial data logging Port Buffering Default Disable Options Enable Disable Description This field specifies whether the serial p
142. ort will use port buffering when the network connection Ethernet or WLAN is down Port buffering can be used in Real COM mode TCP Server mode TCP Client mode and Pair Connection mode For other modes the port buffering settings will have no effect Serial Data Logging Default Disable Options Enable Disable Description This field specifies whether data logs for the serial port will be stored on system RAM Each serial port is allotted 64 KB for data logging The data log is not saved when the NPort is powered off 7 39 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Serial Port Settings gt Welcome Message Total Solution for Industrial Device Network SY Main Menu Overview A Wizard Basic Settings H Network Settings 23 Serial Port Settings Ey Port 1 Operation Modes 1 Communication Paran E Data Buffering Log J Welcome Message AG Syste gema 3 System Monitoring On the Welcome Message page in the Serial Port Settings folder you can enable and enter a welcome message to greet terminal users Welcome Message Welcome Message Enable welcome message Enable Disable Message 7 40 8 Web Console System Management The following topics are covered in this chapter U Overview OU System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Accessible IP List OU Syst
143. ot 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 7 24 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Settings for Pair Connection Modes Total Solution for Industrial D amp Main Menu 7 A Operation Modes E Overview 9 Wizard Port 1 H Basic Settings i Application Pair Connection y OS Mode Pair Connection Master y i aoe Glas Seuanas TCP alive check time 7 Om E Port 1 E A Destination address Port 4001 Operation Modes 3 Communication Pare Data Buffering Log Submit io bA Welenme Meccane Total Solution for Industrial D E Main Menu A Operation Modes 1 Overview 3 Wizard Port 1 Basic Settings sa Network Settings Pair Connection Slave y ey Serial Port Settings 7 OL Oot EXSY Port 1 i TCP port fa001 1 Operation Modes e Communication Pare _ 3 Data Buffering L
144. otal Solution for Industrial Device Networking WLAN Site Survey H Network Setti Estes etwo Ings z EU Serial Port os nen T aeons tywe SSID Security Rate Chame BSSID signal EY System Monitoring 7 a SE Serial Status cs Pvc 3 WPA 48 0Mbps 11 00 16 b6 15 26 d6 all EN System Status Network Connection a I MOXA None 54 0Mbps 11 00 09 92 01 98 32 will Serial Data Log System Lag o CS_PVC_6 WPA 54 0Mbps 11 00 09 92 02 31 80 ail l 7 save EU Restart RSSI Monitor NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Monitoring The WLAN Site Survey page is located under System Status in the System Monitoring folder This is where you can view live data on wireless signal strength and characteristics It is useful tool to help you complete a wireless site survey without installing additional software The goal of a WLAN site survey is to determine the number and placement of access points to provide enough coverage to the facility For most implementations enough coverage means that the data rate at all locations does not fall below a certain threshold For most wireless sites it is necessary to perform a WLAN site survey before access point installation in order to determine the behavior of radio waves at the site Typical WLAN Site Survey Procedure 1 Download install site survey software AN 2 Run software on laptop 3 Measure AP signal strengt
145. porated into the data stream at the software or device level 7 23 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings ATTENTION When Delimiter 1 is enabled Packet length must be set to 0 Delimiter Process Default Do Nothing Options Do Nothing Delimiter 1 Delimiter 2 Strip Delimiter Description 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 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 Force Transmit Default 0 ms Options 0 to 65535 Description 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 0 If serial data is not received the NPort will wait indefinitely for additional data 1 to 65535 If serial data is n
146. r Manager 1 The main installation window will open when you insert the Document amp Software CD Click INSTALL COM Driver to proceed Once the installation program starts running click Yes to proceed The installation wizard will open Click Next to proceed 18 Setup NPort Windows Driver Manager Welcome to the NPort Windows Driver Manager Setup Wizard This will install NPort Windows Driver Manager Ver1 4 on pour computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 11 2 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 3 Select a destination directory and click Next to proceed Setup NPort Windows Driver Manager ES Select Destination Location Where should NPort Windows Driver Manager be installed Setup NPort Windows Driver Manager Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts 11 3 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 5 Verify the installation parameters and click Install to proceed Setup NPort Windows Driver Manager Mee Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing NPort Windows Driver Manager on your computer 6 Ifyou see a warning that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing click Continue Anyway to proceed
147. r TCP Client Mode Total Solution for Industrial D Main Menu Bo kl Operation Modes 3 verview A wizard Port 1 0 Basic Settings Application Socke Y e o Mode TCP Client y af ath Port settings TCP alive check time 7 0 99 min Port 1 A Inactivity time 0 055535 ms A Operation Modes eS _ Ignore jammed IP C Enable Disable Communication Pare i faa Dats buitenng tog Destination address 1 l Port 4001 3 Welcome Message Destination address 2 Port 4001 HA System Management Destination address 3 Port 4001 E System Monitoring Destination address 4 Port 4001 Y Save Configuration Designated local port 1 5010 E Restart Designated local port 2 5011 Designated local port 3 50 12 Designated local port 4 50 13 Connection control Startup None z Data Packing Packet length o 0 1024 Delimiter 1 foo Hex I Enable Delimiter 2 foo Hex I Enable Delimiter process Do Nothing y Processed only when Packing length is 0 Force transmit lo 0 65535 ms Submit When Mode is set to TCP Client on a serial port s Operation Modes page you will be able to configure additional settings such as TCP alive check time Inactivity time and Ignore jammed IP TCP Alive Check Time Default 7 min Options 0 to 99 min Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to keep alive packets before closing the TCP connection The NPort checks conne
148. rial Ports OU NPort Search Utility gt Installing NPort Search Utility gt Finding NPort Device Servers on Network Modifying NPort IP Addresses gt Upgrading NPort Firmware Q Linux Real TTY Drivers Basic Steps Installing Linux Real TTY Driver Files Mapping TTY Ports Removing Mapped TTY Ports Removing Linux Driver Files QO UNIX Fixed TTY Drivers gt Installing the UNIX Driver gt Configuring the UNIX Driver VV VV V NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software Overview This chapter describes how to install and use NPort Windows Driver Manager NPort Search Utility and NPort Linux and UNIX drivers These items are located on the Document amp Software CD that is provided with the NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series NPort Windows Driver Manager is a utility that installs and manages NPort COM drivers for COM mapping NPort Search Utility is a utility for the management of NPort device servers over the network You may also use NPort Search Utility to upgrade the firmware NPort Windows Driver Manager NPort Windows Driver Manager installs remote NPort serial ports as new COM ports on your Windows PC When the drivers are installed and configured devices that are attached to serial ports on the NPort will be treated as if they were attached to your PC s own COM ports The NPort serial port must be configured for Real COM mode when being mapped to a COM port Installing NPort Windows Drive
149. rity WEP 64 bit 128 bit data encryption LAN WPA WPA2 802 111 Enterprise mode and Pre Share Key PSK mode Encryption 128 bit TKIP CCMP 802 111 WAP authentication PEAP EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP MSCHAPv2 PEAP TLS PEAP GTC PEAP MDS AP TTLS EAP MDS EAP TTLS EAP GTC EAP TTLS EAP TTLS EAP MSCHAPv2 EAP TTLS EAP TLS EAP TTLS MSCHAPv2 EAP TTLS MSCHAP Ethernet 10 100 Mbps RJ45 Protection Built in 1 5 KV magnetic isolation NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction Serial No of Ports Interface Port Connector Serial Data Log Off Line Port Buffering NPort W2150 Plus 1 port NPort W2250 Plus 2 ports RS 232 422 485 DB9 64 KB 64 KB Serial Communication Parameters Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Transmission Speed Software Features Protocols Utilities Configuration Power Requirements Power Input Power Consumption Power Connector Physical Properties Material Dimensions Antenna Length Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Certifications EMC Safety None Even Odd Space Mark 5 6 7 8 1 1 5 2 RTS CTS XON XOFF DTR DSR 50 bps to 921 6 Kbps ICMP IP TCP UDP DHCP BOOTP Telnet SNMP HTTP SMTP Windows 98 ME 2000 XP 2003 XP x64 2003 x64 Vista Vista x64 Web browser serial console Telnet console Windows utility 12 to 48 VDC 560 mA Power jack and terminal block Aluminum sheet metal 1 mm
150. rt starts up The connection will only be closed manually Any Character None The connection will be opened as soon as a character is received from the attached device The connection will only be closed manually Any Character Inactivity Time The connection will be opened as soon as a character is received from the attached device The connection will be closed if no data is received for the time specified in Inactivity time DSR On DSR Off The TCP connection is opened when the DSR signal is on and closed when the DSR signal is off DSR On None The TCP connection is opened when the DSR signal is on The connection will only be closed manually DCD On DCD Off The TCP connection is opened when the DCD signal is on and closed when the DCD signal is off DCD On None The TCP connection is opened when the DCD signal is on The connection will only be closed manually Packet Length Default 0 Options 0 to 1024 Description This field specifies the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending 0 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 7 20 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Delimiter 1 and 2 Default Disabled Options Disabl
151. ryption amp Main Menu i i WLAN Profile Properties 1 Overview Wizard Security Properties 2 Basic Settings Profile name Ad hoc 23 Network Settings Authentication Y General Settings Encryption C Ethernet Settings EX WLAN Settings Back Submit FE WLAN Back Submit amp Main Menu WLAN Profile Properties Overview 9 Wizard Security Properties 1 Basic Settings Profile name Ad hoc E 3 Network Settings Authentication Open System General Settings Encryption WEP y 3 Ethernet Settings WEP Key length CS WLAN Settings WEP key index WLAN ieee WEP key source Manual Generate WEP keys by passphrase Lone d WEP key format HEX 2 Advanced Settings A z WEP key 1 Prominence EU Serial Port Settings i pe 9 System Management WEP Beye e e te ote ode ode ode ode oe a system Monitoring WEP key 3 A Save Configuration WEP key 4 Eire a When Encryption is set to WEP on the Security page for the WLAN profile you will be able to configure WEP key length WEP key index and WEP key source Other settings will be displayed depending on how WEP key source is configured WEP Key Length Default 64bits Options 64bits 128bits Description This field specifies the length of the WEP key 64bits is the industry standard for WEP but 128bits provides better protection WEP Key Index Default 1 Options 1 through 4 Description This fie
152. s DHCP BOOTP Get IP Renew NTP Mail Fail NTP Connect Fail IP Conflict E Network m Network Link Down Wireless Signal Below Threshold Wireless Active Profile EJ System Management Changed EXA Misc Network Settings de 3 ji Login Fail IP Changed Password Changed Config Changed Firmware eee SUPERS Config Upgrade SSL Certificate Import Config Import Config Export Wireless SNMP Agent Certificate Import Serial Data Log Export Host Table A User Table OpMode Oo Connect Disconnect Authentication Fail Restart Submit HQ Maintenance DAA sche The System Log page is located under Misc Network Settings in the System Management folder This is where you select the type of events that will be logged by the NPort NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management Group Event System System Cold Start System Warm Start Network DHCP BOOTP Get IP Renew NTP Mail Fail NTP Connect Fail DHCP Fail IP Conflict Config Import Config Export Config Login Fail IP Changed Password Changed Config Changed Firmware Upgrade SSL Key Improt Config Import Config Export Op Mode Connect Disconnect Authentication Fail Restart System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt Event Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Network S Main Menu Overview Wizard Basic Settings Network Settings 2 Serial Port Settings Event Settings Sy
153. s Username Default Options free text e g Anyuser Description 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 Verify Server Certificate Default Disable Options Disable Enable Description 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 NPort To install a trusted server certificate visit the corresponding page in the System Management gt Certificate folder Trusted Server Certificate This field is available for PEAP TLS and TTLS EAP methods only It displays information on the trusted server certificate that is installed on the NPort To install a trusted server certificate visit the corresponding page in the System Management gt Certificate folder User 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 NPort To install a user certificate visit the corresponding page in the System Management gt Certificate folder User Private Key This field is available only when EAP method has been set to TLS It displa
154. s a text based domain name into an IP address in order to establish a TCP IP connection When the user wants to visit a particular website the user s computer sends the domain name e g www moxa com to a DNS server to request that website s numeric IP address When the IP address is received from the DNS server the user s computer uses that information to connect to the website s web server The NPort will play the role of a DNS client actively querying the DNS server for the IP address associated with a particular domain name NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings WINS Function Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field enables or disables the WINS Windows Internet Naming Service server TCP IP uses IP addresses to identify hosts but users often use symbolic names such as computer names The WINS server which uses NetBIOS over TCP IP contains a dynamic database to map computer names to IP addresses WINS Server Default Options IP address e g 192 168 0 201 Description This field specifies the WINS server s IP address if a WINS Server is connected to the network Network Settings gt Ethernet Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking amp Main Menu gt Network Settings Ethernet E Overview Wizard IP configuration Static y Basic Settings IP address
155. s as an entrance to another network Usually the computers that control traffic within the network or at the local Internet service provider are gateway nodes The NPort device server needs to know the IP address of the default gateway computer in order to communicate with the hosts outside the local network environment Consult your network administrator if you do not know how to set this parameter Web Console Network Settings NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Speed ATTENTION In dynamic IP environments the NPort will send 3 requests every 30 seconds to the DHCP or Default Auto Options Auto 10Mbps Half 10Mbps Full 100Mbps Half 100Mbps Full Description This field specifies the network speed for the built in Ethernet connection IEEE802 3 Ethernet supports auto negotiation of transfer speed However some switches hubs require that the communication speed be fixed at 100Mbps or 10Mbps BOOTP server until the network settings have successfully been assigned The first request will time out after one second the second request will time out after three seconds and the third request will timeout after five second If the DHCP or BOOTP server is unavailable the NPort will use the factory default network settings Network Settings gt WLAN Settings gt WLAN Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu i
156. s terminal type information that is transmitted before a connection is established Some older terminal applications require this You may need to refer to the server s documentation to determine the appropriate terminal type For most applications this setting will be unnecessary and will have no effect Quit Default E 0x05 Options Description This field defines the quick key for quitting a session E refers to Ctrl E Authentication Type Default None Options None Local RADIUS Description This field specifies the method used to verify a user s ID and authorization None No authentication is required to open a terminal session Local The user ID and password must match the local user s table which is found under System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt User Table RADIUS The user ID and password must be authenticated by the RADIUS server which is specified under System Management gt Misc Network Settings gt Authentication Server 7 33 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings Auto login Prompt Default ogin Options free text e g Login prompt Description This field specifies what the login prompt for the terminal session will be for automatic login purposes The NPort can automatically enter the username and password for a terminal session The Login User Name will be automati
157. s the NPort at which point the device server s IP address will be reconfigured This method only works when the NPort is configured with default IP settings 1 Select a valid IP address for your NPort Consult with your network administrator if necessary 2 Obtain the NPort s MAC address from the label on its bottom panel 3 From the DOS prompt execute the arp s command with the desired IP address and the NPort s MAC address as in the following example arp s 192 168 200 100 00 90 E8 xx xx xx In this example 192 168 200 100 is the new IP address that will be assigned to the NPort and 00 90 E8 xx xx xx is the NPort s MAC address NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Initial IP Configuration 4 From the DOS prompt execute a special Telnet command using port 6000 as in the following example telnet 192 168 200 100 6000 In this example 192 168 200 100 is the new IP address that will be assigned to the NPort You should see a message indicating that the connection failed Connect failed 3 Could not open a connection to 192 168 200 100 The NPort will automatically reboot with the new IP address You can verify that the configuration was successful by connecting to the new IP address with Telnet ping the web console or NPort Search Utility Using the Telnet Console to Assign IP Address Select Run from the Windows Start menu Enter telnet 192 168 126 254 the NPort s default IP address and c
158. se to listen to connections and that other devices must use to contact the serial port Packet Length Default 0 Options 0 to 1024 Description This field specifies the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending 0 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 Delimiter 1 and 2 Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled 00 to FF Description These fields are used to define special delimiter character s for data packing Enable Delimiter to control data packing with a single character enable both Delimiter 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 7 11 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Serial Port Settings ATTENTION When Delimiter 1 is en
159. sr lib npreal2 driver mxaddsvr 192 168 3 4 16 In this example 16 TTY ports will be added all with IP 192 168 3 4 with data ports from 950 to 965 and command ports from 966 to 981 Mapping TTY ports manually To map TTY ports manually you may execute mxaddsvr and manually specify the data and command ports as in the following example cd usr lib npreal2 driver mxaddsvr 192 168 3 4 16 4001 966 11 18 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software In this example 16 TTY ports will be added all with IP 192 168 3 4 with data ports from 4001 to 4016 and command ports from 966 to 981 Removing Mapped TTY Ports After logging in as root enter the directory usr lib npreal2 driver and then execute mxdelsvr to delete a server The syntax of mxdelsvr is mxdelsvr JP Address Example cd usr lib npreal2 driver mxdelsvr 192 168 3 4 The following actions are performed when executing mxdelsvr 1 Modify npreal2d cf 2 Remove the relevant TTY ports in directory dev 3 Restart the driver If the IP address is not provided in the command line the program will list the installed servers and total ports on the screen You will need to choose a server from the list for deletion Removing Linux Driver Files A utility is included that will remove all driver files mapped TTY ports and unload the driver Enter the directory usr lib npreal2 driver and execute mxuninst to unin
160. ss NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Save and Restart Overview This chapter explains how to use save your configuration changes and restart the NPort using the NPort web console Configuration changes will not be effective until they are saved and the NPort is rebooted Save Configuration Total Solution for Industrial Device J Main Menu i 2 Save Configuration Overview wizard If you have submitted any configuration changes you must save the changes and Basic Settings restart the server before they take effect Click Save to save the changes in the 9 NPort W2X50 Plus s memory To restart the server go to Restart System in the HQ Network Settings navigation panel H Serial Port Settings HE System Management 8 sio mitoiag Save aE Restart Go to the Save Configuration page in order to save all configuration changes to the NPort The new settings will be effective when the NPort is restarted If you restart or power off the NPort without saving the configuration any changes will be discarded Restart gt Restart System Total Solution for Industrial Device Network 3 Main Menu Restart System QU Overview A Wizard 1 Warning Basic Settings H Network Settings Clicking Restart will disconnect all serial and Ethernet connections and reboo Ale enlaces the NPort W2X50 Plus server 9 NOTE Unsaved configuration changes will
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162. ssories e Document amp Software CD e RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cross over cable e Power adaptor wide temp models excluded e Warranty statement e Quick Installation Guide Optional Accessories e DK 35A DIN rail mounting kit 35 mm NOTE Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged 1 2 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction Product Features Instant connection of any serial device to IEEE 802 1 1a b g network RS 232 422 485 ports supporting baudrates up to 921 6 Kbps Web based configuration over Ethernet or WLAN Enhanced remote configuration with HTTPS SSH Secure data access with WEP WPA WPA2 Built in WLAN site survey Tool User defined behavior for wireless roaming with signal strength thresholds Off line port buffering and serial data log for each serial port Dual power inputs 1 power jack 1 terminal block Product Specifications WLAN Standard Compliance 802 11a b g Radio Frequency Type DSSS OFDM Tx Power 17 dBm typical for Tx Power 11b 15 dBm typical for Tx Power 11g 14 dBm typical for Tx Power 1 la Rx Sensitivity 80 dBm Transmission Rate 54 Mbps for 802 11a 11 Mbps for 802 11b 54 Mbps for 802 11g 54 Mbps max with auto fallback 54 48 36 24 18 12 11 9 6 5 5 2 1 Mbps Transmission Distance Up to 100 meters in open areas Antenna Connector Reverse SMA Network Mode Infrastructure mode Ad Hoc mode Wireless Secu
163. stall the driver This program will perform the following actions 1 Unload the driver 2 Delete all files and directories in usr lib npreal2 3 Delete directory usr lib npreal2 4 Modify the system initializing script file UNIX Fixed TTY Drivers A fixed TTY driver is provided that will map UNIX host TTY ports to NPort serial ports Once the mapping has been set up UNIX users and applications can connect to an NPort serial port as if it were a local TTY port This driver has been designed and tested for the majority of UNIX systems Please check http www moxa com for the latest UNIX systems support Installing the UNIX Driver 1 Log in to UNIX and create a directory for the MOXA TTY To create a directory named usr etc execute the command mkdir p usr ete 2 Copy moxattyd tar to the directory you created For the usr etc directory you would execute the following commands cp moxattyd tar usr etc cd usr ete 11 19 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 3 Extract the source files from the tar file by executing the command tar xvf moxattyd tar The following files will be extracted README TXT moxattyd c source code moxattyd cf an empty configuration file Makefile makefile VERSION TXT fixed TTY driver version FAQ TXT 4 Compile and link For SCO UNIX make sco For UnixWare 7 make svr5 For UnixWare 2 1 x SVR4 2
164. stem Event Cold start FT Mail I Trap Warm start F mail I Trap E E EY system Management Config Event HH Misc Network Settings Console web text login auth fail F Mail I Trap E Auto Warning Settings IP changed F mail Q Event Settings Password changed F Mail Serial Event Settings E mail Alert z Submit J SNMP Trap _Submit A Maintenanre The Event Settings page is located under Auto Warning Settings in the System Management folder This is where you specify how the NPort will notify you of system and configuration events Depending on the event different options for notification are available as shown above Mail refers to sending an e mail to a specified address Trap refers to sending an SNMP trap Event Description Cold start The NPort was powered on or was restarted after a firmware upgrade Warm start The NPort restarted without powering off Console login auth fail An attempt has been made to open the web Telnet or serial console but the password was incorrect IP changed The IP address has been changed Password changed The password to the console has been changed 8 10 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Auto Warning Settings gt Serial Event Settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Network YI Main Menu 7 a Port Event Settings QU Overview Wizard Serial Port Event D
165. stem Management Connect rule Signal strength of P System Monitoring Low signal strength None E reconnect None ii F 9 Save Configuration HH Restart Submit The Profile page is located under WLAN Settings in the Network Settings folder This is where you configure the NPort for Ad hoc or Infrastructure operation Different settings are available depending on whether you select Ad hoc Mode or Infrastructure Mode 6 7 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Network Type Default Infrastructure Mode Options Infrastructure Mode Ad hoc Mode Description This field specifies whether the NPort will operate in Ad hoc or Infrastructure Mode For all wireless networking devices there are two possible modes 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 A i Ad Hoc Mode re RS 232 Flow meters Drives After setting the Network t
166. strength reconnect None HA system Management E System Monitoring Submit Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking 3 Main Menu p i 4 WLAN Profile Properties Overview A Wizard General Properties Basic Settings Profile name Profile 53 Network Settings Profile enable Enable Disable Gi General Settings Operation mode Auto Ethernet Scan SE Default EXSY WLAN Settings WLAN Profile _Back _ submit Advanced Settings On the General page you can configure Profile name Operation mode and SSID Additional settings are also available depending on whether you select Ad hoc Mode or Infrastructure Mode Profile Name Default Ad hoc in Ad hoc Mode Profile1 Profile2 or Profile 3 in Infrastructure Mode Options free text e g Primary Connection Description This is a free text field to help you differentiate one profile from another It does not affect operation of the NPort Profile Enable Default Enable Options Enable Disable Description This field is for Infrastructure Mode only and specifies whether or not to enable this profile You can use this setting to limit which APs the NPort may connect to 6 11 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Operation Mode Default Auto Options Auto 802 1 1a 802 11b 802 11g Description This field determines which wireless standard will
167. t If necessary you can limit access by using the NPort s Accessible IP settings Please refer to Chapter 8 for additional information on Accessible IP settings RFC2217 Mode RFC 2217 mode is similar to Real COM mode since it relies on a driver to transparently map a virtual COM port on a host computer to a serial port on the NPort The RFC2217 standard defines general COM port control options based on the Telnet protocol and supports one connection at a time Third party drivers supporting RFC 2217 are widely available on the Internet and can be used to implement virtual COM mapping TCP Server Mode In TCP Server mode the NPort serial port is assigned an IP port address that is unique on your TCP IP network It waits for the host computer to establish a connection to the attached serial device This operation mode also supports up to four simultaneous connections so multiple hosts can collect data from the attached device at the same time C Request a TCP Server Mode 12 gt connection NPort W2250 E Data transmission proceeds as follows Proceed with 1 A host requests a connection to the data transmission NPort serial port Serial Device 2 Once the connection is established data can be transmitted in both directions from the host to the device and from the device to the host 4 3 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Introduction to Operation Modes TCP Client Mode
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169. t Restart Syste 5 i ts4 sence tioii a in o EE EAE EEE EO EAE 10 2 Restart Restart Portu rie rip E E 10 3 Installing and Configuring the Software ccssseceesssseeeeessseeeeeeeeees 11 1 OVA Wisin a nah a a a i a e hid deri ea 11 2 NPort Windows Driver Manager cccccccscesseessesseeeseeeecesecesecesecaecaecaaecaeesaeeeaeenseenseeneeees 11 2 Installing NPort Windows Driver Managet ccesccssecesecececeseeseceeeceeeneenseeneeeseeees 11 2 Adding Mapped Serial Ports ccccecccessesssceseceecesecenecseecaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenereeeeeeenaees 11 5 Configuring Mapped Serial Ports 00 0 0 cccccessseessessceesceeecesecesecaecsecseecaeeeaeenseeneeeneeses 11 8 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E NPort Search Util adn 11 11 Installing NPort Search Utility 0 cceccescesecesecseecseeeeeceeeceeeneeenseenseceaeceeeeeeaeeenes 11 11 Finding NPort Device Servers on Network ccccceccseessesseesseeseceeceeceecneeneenaeenees 11 14 Modifying NPort IP Addresses ccsceessessseeseeesceeseeeeceseeecseceseceseesaecaecueeeeeaeeeaes 11 14 Upgrading NPort Firmwat e cscesccescesseceseceeecseeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeseenseensecnaeesseeaeenseenaes 11 16 Linux Real TEY Drivers cxissh hectare e ete ee 11 17 BaS1G Ste pSbs A tetas dota cite ata geste nta il cab los ton en dl deal gt Lcd 11 17 Installing Linux Real TTY Driver Files ooooooncnncnnccnoccnonononconnconoconoconocnnconnonnncn
170. tal Solution for Industrial Device E Main Menu 5 Change Password 1 Overview MESE Password Basic Settings A Old password H Network Settings p 9 Serial Port Settings New password System Management Confirm password 1 Misc Network Settings A Auto Warning Settings E ea Submit_ CS Maintenance Console Settings A Ping Firmware Upgrade Configuration Import A Configuration Export Load Factory Default Change Password A Certificate E The Change Password page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder To change the password first enter the old password in the Old password field Leave this blank if the NPort is not currently password protected Enter the new password twice once in the New password field and once in the Confirm password Leave these fields blank to remove password protection ATTENTION If you forget the password the ONLY way to configure the NPort is by loading the factory defaults with the reset button All settings will be lost Before setting the password you may want to first export the configuration to a file Your configuration can then be easily imported back into the NPort if necessary 8 18 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Certificate gt Ethernet SSL Certificate Import Total Solution for Industrial Device Network
171. te gt Certificate Key Delete ooooonconcnnncnncnncnnoniononononnnonos 8 23 Web Console System Monitoring ccccsseecseseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 9 1 OVA ate A A a 9 2 System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial to Network Connecti0WS cooononocnnocnioncnonocnonnos 9 2 System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Status ooooconccnnninonocconnnonncnncconconnocnnonnnonnos 9 2 System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port Error COUMt ooooonnoonincnicnnonnconnconccnnconnonnnonnos 9 3 System Monitoring gt Serial Status gt Serial Port SettidgS oooococnnnonccnnncocncornonnconncorncnnnonnos 9 3 System Monitoring gt System Status gt Network Connecti0WS oooccionnnnocnnonnconnconconnconnonnnonnos 9 4 System Monitoring gt System Status gt Network Statistics oooooonocnoniccnocnconnconnconconnconnonnnonnos 9 4 System Monitoring gt System Status gt Serial Data Log ooonconicninoniconocononoconoconccnnccnnconncnnnonnos 9 5 System Monitoring gt System Status gt System Log ooonoonccnnconocnnonoconcoonconoconocnocnnnonnrnnnonnnonnos 9 6 System Monitoring gt System Status gt WLAN StatUS oooocccoonionnocnnoonconnconoconoco nooo nconncnnccnnnonnos 9 7 System Monitoring gt System Status gt WLAN Site Survey oocoooconccnconcoonconoconoconocn nono ncon conocio 9 7 Web Console Save and Restart ecccsseseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeseees 10 1 VE Wa e e os e TE 10 2 Save Configura da 10 2 Restart g
172. tive until a connection close request is received even if data is never received For many applications the serial device may be idle for long periods of time so 0 is an appropriate setting 1 to 99 If there is no activity for the specified time the connection will be closed When adjusting this field make sure that it is greater than the Force transmit time Otherwise the TCP connection may be closed before data in the buffer can be transmitted Connection Control must be set to Any character Inactivity time for this setting to have effect Auto Link Protocol Default None Options None Telnet RLogin Description This field specifies what protocol the NPort will use when automatically connecting to a host None The NPort will not connect to the host automatically Telnet The Nport will connect to the host automatically using the Telnet protocol Rlogin The Nport will connect to the host automatically using the Rlogin protocol 7 28 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Primary and Secondary Host Address Default Options IP address e g 192 168 1 1 Description These fields designate permanent hosts to which the terminal will always be connected Auto Link Protocol must be configured to Telnet or Rlogin in order to specify a permanent host Telnet TCP Port Default 23 Options 0 to 9999 Description This field specifies the T
173. to Chapter 2 for instructions on connecting to the network The web console is the recommended method for configuring the NPort Please refer to Chapter 5 and 6 for details on using the web console for configuration ATTENTION The LAN and WLAN interfaces cannot be used at the same time If the Ethernet link is active then WLAN connections will be disabled If the WLAN connection is active then the Ethernet link will be disabled ATTENTION Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected before powering up the NPort Factory Default IP Settings Network Interface IP Configuration IP Address Netmask LAN Static 192 168 126 254 255 255 255 0 WLAN Static 192 168 127 254 255 255 255 0 If your NPort is configured to obtain its IP settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server but is unable to get a response it will use the factory default IP address and netmask ATTENTION If you forget the IP address of your NPort you can look it up using the NPort Search Utility After NPort Search Utility has found all NPorts on the network each unit will be listed with its IP address Please refer to Chapter 11 for additional information on using NPort Search Utility Using ARP to Assign IP Address The ARP Address Resolution Protocol command can be used to assign an IP address to the NPort The ARP command tells your computer to associate the NPort s MAC address with the specified IP address You must then use Telnet to acces
174. to select a block of units Linux Real TTY Drivers Real TTY driver are provided that will map Linux host TT Y ports to NPort serial ports Once the mapping has been set up Linux users and applications can connect to a serial port as if it were a local TTY port These drivers have been designed and tested for the majority of Linux distributions including Linux kernel version 2 4 x and 2 6 x Please check http www moxa com for the latest Linux kernel support Basic Steps Follow these instructions to map a TT Y port to a NPort serial port 1 Install the NPort device server and set the target device port to Real COM mode 2 Install the Real TTY driver files on the Linux host 3 Map the host s TTY port to the target device port on the NPort Installing Linux Real TTY Driver Files Before proceeding with the software installation make sure you have completed the NPort device server has been installed and configured correctly Note that the default LAN IP address for the NPort is 192 168 126 254 whereas the default WLAN IP address is 192 168 127 254 ATTENTION The target serial port must be operating in Real COM mode in order to map TTY ports 11 17 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software 1 Obtain the driver file from the Document and Software CD or from http www moxa com 2 Log in to the console as a super user root 3 Execute cd to go to the root directory
175. urations including IP configurations I System Management HE Misc Network Settings Submit 3 Auto Warning Settings JE Maintenance Console Settings Ping Firmware Upgrade Configuration Export The Configuration Import page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder This is where you can load a previously saved or exported configuration Select or browse for the configuration file in the Select configuration file field If you also wish to import the IP configuration i e IP address netmask and gateway make sure that Import all configurations including IP configurations is checked 8 16 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console System Management System Management gt Maintenance gt Configuration Export MOXA Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking A Main Menu i Configuration Export E Overview Wizard Configuration Export 9 Basic Settings 3 Network Settings 3 Serial Port Settings 23 System Management Misc Network Settings 413 Auto Warning Settings JE Maintenance 3 Console Settings Download Ping Q Firmware Upgrade 9 Configuration Impor Configuration Export 2 Load Factory Defauli The Configuration Export page is located under Maintenance in the System Management folder This is where you can save the NPort s current configur
176. will begin installing the files After the files have been installed click Finish to complete the installation Completing the NPort Search Utility Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing NPort Search Utility on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup 11 13 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Installing and Configuring the Software Finding NPort Device Servers on Network You can use NPort Search Utility to look up or change the IP address of any NPort device servers on the network Since the utility searches by MAC address rather than IP address all NPort units that are connect to the LAN will be located regardless of whether or not they are part of the same subnet as the host 1 In NPort Search Utility click Search on the main toolbar FQ NPort Search Utility lolx File Function A r Exit Search Search IP Locate Console ssign P UnLock Upgrade MAC Address IP Address 2 The utility will being searching for NPort device servers Searching ee Searching for NPort e Stop Found 1 NPort s 5 second s left MAC Address IP Address 1 NPort W2150Plus US 00 90 E8 21 50 28 192 168 0 230 When the search is complete NPort units that were found will be listed in the main window 19 NPort Search Utility loj xi File Function Help E Fi 2 a Exit Search Search P Loca Console
177. ype you will need to adjust the General and Security settings for the profile In Ad hoc Mode only one profile is available In Infrastructure Mode three profiles can be defined 6 8 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Priority Default Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Options Profile 1 Profile 2 and Profile 3 in any order Description This field is only available in Infrastructure Mode and is used to set the priorities of the three available profiles Click Up or Down to change the priority of the selected profile Click General or Security to configure the selected profile Please refer to General and Security for information on configuring the WLAN profile Connect Rule Default Signal strength of AP Options Signal strength of AP Priority sequential Fixed on 1 priority Description This field is only available in Infrastructure Mode and is used to specify the NPort s roaming behavior Roaming is the ability to connect to different APs so wireless communication is not confined to one area or one particular AP The NPort will only roam between APs within the three profiles as specified by the SSID Signal strength of AP If more than one AP is detected the NPort will connect to the AP that has the highest signal strength regardless of priority as set in the Priority field The NPort will remain connected to this AP until the signal
178. ys information on the user private key on the NPort 6 21 NPort W2150 2250 Plus Series User s Manual Web Console Network Settings Network Settings gt Advanced Settings MOXA Total Solution for Industrial D Main Menu y Network Settings Advanced overview A Wizard Gratuitous ARP l Enabled Send period 300 10 1000 sec Basic Settings SA Network Settings ae General Settings E Ethernet Settings JE WLAN Settings E WLAN A Profile Pea On the Advanced Settings page in the Network Settings folder you can modify Gratuitous ARP Gratuitous ARP Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled 10 to 1000 sec Description This field specifies how often the NPort sends broadcast packets to update the ARP table This may be required for certain applications Disabled The NPort will not send broadcast packets to update the ARP table Enabled The NPort will send periodically send broadcast packets at the time interval as specified by Send period 6 22 7 Web Console Serial Port Settings The following topics are covered in this chapter A Overview UA Serial Port Settings gt Port 1 or 2 gt Operation Modes gt Application gt Mode O Settings for RealCOM Mode TCP Alive Check Time Max Connection v Ignore Jammed IP Allow Driver Control Connection Goes Down Packet Length Delimiter 1 and 2 Delimiter Process VV VV VV VV Force Tra
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