Moxa Technologies 5400 Series user manual DCD changed, DSR changed, Password changed, Mail, Trap

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NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual

Web Console Configuration

Password changed

The user has changed the NPort’s password. When the password changes, the NPort will send an e-mail with the password change notice before the NPort reboots. If the NPort fails to send mail to the mail server after 15 seconds, the NPort will be rebooting directly and abort the mail auto warning.

DCD changed

The DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal has changed, also indicating that the modem connection status has changed. For example, a DCD change to high also means “Connected” between local modem and remote modem. If the DCD signal changes to low, it also means that the connection line is down.

When the DCD changes, the NPort will immediately send an e-mail or send an SNMP trap.

DSR changed

The DSR (Data Set Ready) signal has changed, also indicating that the data communication equipment’s power is off. For example, a DSR change to high also means that the DCE is powered ON. If the DSR signal changes to low, it also means that the DCE is powered off.

When the DSR changes, the NPort will immediately send an e-mail or send an SNMP trap.

Mail

Setting

Factory Default

Necessity

Enable, Disable

Disable

Optional

 

 

 

This feature helps the administrator manage the NPort. The NPort sends mail to pre-defined mail boxes when the enabled events—such as Cold start, Warm start, Authentication failure, etc.—occur. To configure this feature, click on the event type box.

Trap

Setting

Factory Default

Necessity

Enable, Disable

Disable

Optional

 

 

 

This feature helps the administrator manage the NPort. The NPort send SNMP Trap to a pre-defined SNMP Trap server when the enabled events—such as Cold start, Warm start, Authentication failure, etc.—occur. To configure this feature, you need to click on the event type box.

ATTENTION

DCD changed and DSR changed event only supported by those models, which have these two signals. For example the NPort 5210, 5410 and NPort 5610.

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Contents Sixth Edition, March NPort 5400 Series User’s ManualTrademarks Copyright NoticeDisclaimer Table of Contents Chapter IP Serial LIB Introduction Product Features Package ChecklistOverview Product Specifications Mechanical Software FeaturesPower Requirements Serial Communication ParametersGetting Started ‰ Panel Layout ‰ Connecting the HardwareNPort 5410/5450/5450I Panel LayoutNPort 5430/5430I Grounding the NPort Connecting the HardwareWiring Requirements Connecting the PowerLED Name LED Color LED Function Connecting to the NetworkConnecting to a Serial Device LED IndicatorsPull high/low resistors for the RS-485 Port Adjustable Pull High/low Resistors for the RS-485 PortInitial IP Address Configuration LCM Display Factory Default IP AddressDefault IP address Initializing the NPort’s IP AddressDetailed Menu Options Button Name ActionInact. time Delimiter ARP NPort Administration SuiteTelnet Console Page Page Choosing the Proper Operation Mode Real COM Mode TCP Server Mode UDP Mode TCP Client ModePair Connection Mode Disabled Mode Reverse Telnet ModeWeb Console Configuration Opening Your Browser NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Time zone Basic SettingsTime Server nameWeb console LCM password protectWeb/Telnet Console Time serverReset button protect Network SettingsMethod Function Definition Gateway IP ConfigurationIP Address NetmaskIP Address Report Snmp SettingsAuto report to UDP port Serial SettingsSetting Factory Default Necessity 4002 Optional Auto report to IPSerial Parameters Real COM Mode Operating SettingsInterface Ignore jammed IP Max ConnectionMax. Connection Max Connection 2 toDelimiter process Setting Factory Default Necessity To FF None OptionalSetting Factory Default Necessity To 65535 ms Optional DelimiterInactivity time TCP Server ModeSetting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Min Optional TCP alive check timeAllow driver control Delimiter Setting Factory Default Necessity 966 Optional TCP Client ModeSetting Factory Default Necessity 4001 Required Command portNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Delimiter Connection control Destination IP addressDestination IP address 2/3/4 Designated Local Port 1/2/3/4Connect/Disconnect Description UDP ModeDelimiter process Pair Connection Master Mode Pair Connection ModeLocal listen port Setting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Min Required Pair Connection Slave ModeMeans it will never disconnect Reverse Telnet ModeSetting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Optional Setting Factory Default Necessity 4001 OptionalHosts on the specific subnet can access the NPort Accessible IP SettingsDisabled Mode Only one host of specific IP address can access the NPortAuto warning E-mail and Snmp trap Auto Warning SettingsMail Server Snmp Trap Server Event TypeMail Password changedDCD changed DSR changedMonitor Async Monitor Async-SettingsMonitor Monitor LineLoad Factory Default Change Password‰ Overview ‰ Installing NPort Administrator ‰ Configuration Configuring NPort AdministratorInstalling NPort Administrator Page Page Configuration Specify by IP Address Broadcast SearchUnlock Password Protection Password ProtectionConfiguring the NPort Page Page Upgrading the Firmware Web ConsolePage Import Configuration Export ConfigurationBroadcast Search Æ Monitor Æ Add Target Monitor Æ Add Target Æ Rescan Once the Monitor function is running Monitor Æ Load Configured COM PortPage Page Page Port Monitor On-line COM Mapping COM MappingPage Fast Flush only flush local buffer Page Page Off-line COM Mapping Page IP Address Report Automatic Message Log IP Serial LIB Why Use IP Serial Library? What is IP Serial Library?How to install IP Serial Library? Port Control Input/Output Data Port Status Miscellaneous IP Serial LIB Function GroupsExample Program Server ControlPinouts and Cable Wiring Ethernet Port Pinouts Serial Port Pinouts Port Pinout DiagramsEthernet Cables Serial Cables Cable Wiring DiagramsDB9 Female to DB9 Male for NPort DB9 Female to DB25 Male for NPort Well Known Port Numbers TCP Socket Application ServiceNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Well Known Port Numbers UDP Socket Application ServiceIP MIB Icmp MIB Snmp Agents with MIB II & RS-232 like groupAddress Translation MIB System MIB Interfaces MIBTCP MIB Snmp MIB Input Signal Table Output Signal TableAuto IP Report Protocol AP ID & Hardware ID Mapping Table Auto IP Report FormatInfo n ID ListService Information Following services are provided Moxa Internet ServicesMoxa Product† NPort Problem Report FormSerial Number Product Return Procedure