Moxa Technologies EDS-405A Daylight Saving Time, Current Time, Current Date, Start Date

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EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual

Featured Functions

Time

The Time configuration page lets users set the time, date, and other settings. An explanation of each setting is given below the figure.

The EDS has a time calibration function based on information from an NTP server or user specified Time and Date information. Functions such as Auto warning Email can add real-time information to the message.

NOTE

The EDS does not have a real time clock. The user must update the Current Time and Current

 

Date to set the initial time for the EDS after each reboot, especially when the network does not

 

have an Internet connection for NTP server or there is no NTP server on the LAN.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

 

 

User adjustable

The time parameter allows

 

None (hh:mm:ss)

 

 

 

 

configuration of the local time in local

 

 

 

 

 

time.

 

 

 

 

 

24-hour format.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

 

 

User adjustable

The date parameter allows

 

None (yyyy/mm/dd)

 

 

 

 

configuration of the local date in

 

 

 

 

 

date.

 

 

 

 

 

yyyy/mm/dd format.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time (also know as DST or summer time) involves advancing clocks (usually 1 hour) during the summer time to provide an extra hour of daylight in the afternoon.

Start Date

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

User adjustable

The Start Date parameter allows users

 

 

 

to enter the date that daylight saving

 

None

 

date.

 

 

time begins.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Fourth Edition, June Moxa EtherDevice Switch EDS-408A/405A Series User’s ManualDisclaimer Copyright NoticeTrademarks Table of Contents Appendix a MIB Groups Appendix B Specifications Introduction Industrial vs. Commercial Moxa EtherDevice SwitchPackage Checklist Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet TechnologyAdvanced Industrial Networking Capability Optional AccessoriesFeatures Useful Utility and Remote ConfigurationGetting Started Connection Caution RS-232 Console Configuration 115200, None, 8, 1, VT100EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual Getting Started Key Function Configuration Using a Telnet Console Configuration Using a Web Browser EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual Getting Started Configuration Disabling Telnet and Browser AccessFeatured Functions System Identification Configuring Basic SettingsAccount PasswordPassword Allowable Hosts Input format Accessible IPAny host can access the EDS-408A/405A Name EnablePort Port Type NetworkPort Transmission Speed FDX Flow ControlDefault Gateway Auto IP ConfigurationSwitch IP Address Switch Subnet MaskCurrent Date TimeDaylight Saving Time Current TimeTurbo Ring DIP Switch Set DIP switch as Turbo Ring / Set DIP switch as Turbo Ring How to Enable or Disable the Turbo Ring DIP SwitchesDisable the Turbo Ring DIP Switch Turbo Ring and Turbo Ring V2 section in this chapter for How to Configure the Turbo Ring DIP SwitchesRedundancy Protocol drop-down box. See the Configuring System File Update-By Remote Tftp System File Update-By Local Import/Export Restart System File Update-By Backup MediaFactory Default Snmp Configuring SnmpV1, V2c Write/Read Community Snmp Read/Write SettingsSnmp Versions V1, V2c Read CommunityTrap Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory Default Setting Description Factory DefaultTurbo Ring Concept Using Communication RedundancyInitial setup of a Turbo Ring or Turbo Ring V2 ring Determining the Redundant Path of a Turbo Ring V2 Ring Ring Coupling ConfigurationRing Coupling for a Turbo Ring V2 Ring Dual-Homing Configuration applies only to Turbo Ring Dual-Ring Configuration applies only to Turbo RingMaster/Slave Configuring Turbo Ring and Turbo RingConfiguring Turbo Ring Now ActiveRedundant Ports Enable Ring CouplingRedundancy Protocol Set as MasterRing 1/2-2nd Ring Port Statu Ring 1/2-StatusRing 1/2-Master/Slave Ring 1/2-1st Ring Port StatusCoupling-Coupling Port status Enable RingCoupling-Mode Indicates either None, Dual Homing, or Ring CouplingSTP/RSTP Concept Coupling ModePrimary/Backup Port What is STP? STP Requirements How STP WorksPort Speed Path Cost 802.1D Edition STP ConfigurationSTP Reconfiguration Differences between Rstp and STPSTP Example Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANsVLAN1 Configuring STP/RSTPBridge priority Forwarding DelayRoot/Not Root Protocol of RedundancyConfiguration Limits of RSTP/STP How Traffic Prioritization Works Using Traffic PrioritizationWhat is Traffic Prioritization? Traffic Prioritization ConceptTraffic Prioritization Differentiated Services DiffServ Traffic MarkingIeee 802.1p Priority Level Ieee 802.1D Traffic Type Traffic Queues Inspect TOS Configuring Traffic PrioritizationQoS Classification Queuing MechanismCoS Mapping Default Port PriorityInspect COS TOS/DiffServ Mapping Using Virtual LANsWhat is a VLAN? Virtual LAN Vlan ConceptBenefits of VLANs Using Virtual LANsPort-based VLANs and the Moxa EtherDevice Switch Settings-Turbo Ring DIP Switch Policy Using Rate LimitingConfiguring Rate Limiting Configuring Email Warning Using Auto WarningEvent Types Email Warning Events SettingsConfiguring Email Settings Activate your settings and test email if necessaryPort Event Email SettingsMoxaEtherDeviceSwitch0001@SwitchLocation Configuring Relay Warning Activate your settings Relay Warning Events SettingsRelay Warning List Using Line-Swap-Fast-RecoveryOverride Relay Warning Settings Enable Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery Using Set Device IPConfiguring Line-Swap Fast Recovery Desired IP Address Using DiagnosisConfiguring Set Device IP Mirror PortBi-directional PingInput data stream Output data streamMonitor by Port Using the MonitorMonitor by Switch ALL Using the MAC Address TableUsing Syslog Using Event LogSyslog Server EDS Configurator GUI Broadcast Search Starting EDS ConfiguratorSearch by IP address Upgrade FirmwareModify IP Address Export Configuration Import Configuration Unlock Server EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual EDS Configurator GUI MIB Groups Optical Fiber PowerTechnology InterfaceRegulatory Approvals MechanicalEnvironment
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EDS-405A, EDS-408A specifications

Moxa Technologies has established itself as a leader in networking solutions, particularly for industrial applications. Among their cutting-edge products is the 405A Series, specifically the EDS-408A model, which exemplifies Moxa's commitment to performance, reliability, and versatility in industrial Ethernet switches.

The EDS-408A is an 8-port industrial Ethernet switch that offers an impressive array of features and capabilities designed to meet the demands of harsh environments. One of its main highlights is the ability to support both 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connections, providing users with the flexibility to integrate a range of devices within their network. Its robust design ensures that it operates seamlessly in extreme conditions, with a wide operating temperature range from -40 to 75 degrees Celsius.

The EDS-408A is built to support an array of networking topologies. It features advanced Ethernet switching technologies that enable fast and efficient data transfer while minimizing latency. The device is equipped with wire-speed forwarding capabilities, which is vital for maintaining high performance in heavy network traffic scenarios.

Another key feature of the EDS-408A is its redundancy support. The switch incorporates various redundancy protocols, including Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and MRP (Media Redundancy Protocol), which enhance network reliability by allowing quick recovery in the event of a failure. This ensures continuous network uptime, which is critical for industrial applications.

Furthermore, Moxa Technologies has adopted an user-friendly web-based management interface in the EDS-408A, simplifying the configuration and monitoring process. This allows system administrators to easily manage settings, monitor traffic, and troubleshoot issues in real time. Additionally, the switch supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) for remote monitoring and management, enabling organizations to keep their networks optimized.

Security is another paramount feature of the EDS-408A. It includes built-in security mechanisms such as port security, VLAN, and access control lists (ACLs), which help safeguard sensitive network segments from unauthorized access.

In conclusion, Moxa Technologies' EDS-408A model from the 405A Series is a robust and feature-rich industrial Ethernet switch designed for demanding environments. With its support for various network protocols, redundancy features, user-friendly management, and enhanced security, the EDS-408A stands out as a reliable solution for organizations looking to enhance their industrial networking capabilities.