Moxa Technologies 5400 user manual Initial IP Address Configuration, Button Name Action

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Initial IP Address Configuration

There are four push buttons on NPort’s nameplate. Going from left to right, the buttons are:

Button

Name

Action

MENU

menu

activates the main menu, or returns to a lower level

U

up cursor

scrolls up through a list of items shown on the LCM panel’s second line

V

down cursor

scrolls down through a list of items shown on the LCM panel’s second

line

 

 

SEL

select

selects the option listed on the LCM panel’s second line

The buttons are manipulated in a manner similar to the way a modern cellular phone operates. As you move through the various functions and setting options, note that the top line shows the current menu or submenu name, and the bottom line shows the submenu name or menu item which is activated by pressing the sel button.

Detailed Menu Options

The best way to explain all of NPort’s LCM functions is to refer to the tree graph shown in the next page. There are three main levels—1, 2, and 3—with each level represented by a separate column.

The first thing to remember is that the menu button is used to move back and forth between the LCM panel’s default screen, and main menu screen:

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In addition, you only need to remember to:

Use the sel button to move up one level (i.e., left to right on the tree graph)

Use the menu button to move down one level (i.e., right to left on the tree graph)

Use the cursor keys, U and V, to scroll between the various options within a level (i.e., up and down on the tree graph).

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Contents Third Edition, May Series User’s ManualCopyright Notice TrademarksDisclaimer Table of Contents Chapter IP Serial LIB Introduction Package Checklist Product FeaturesOverview Introduction Product SpecificationsRegulatory Approvals Power RequirementsMechanical EnvironmentGetting Started Panel Layout Connecting the HardwarePanel Layout Getting Started Connecting the HardwareWiring Requirements Connecting the PowerGrounding NPort Connecting to the NetworkConnecting to a Serial Device LED IndicatorsThis chapter includes the following sections ConfigurationLCM Display Factory Default IP AddressDefault IP address Initializing NPort’s IP AddressInitial IP Address Configuration Button Name ActionDetailed Menu Options Inact. time Delimiter Initial IP Address Configuration ARP NPort Administration SuiteTelnet Console NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration Page Choosing the Proper Operation Mode TCP Server Mode Choosing the Proper Operation Mode TCP Client ModeUDP Mode Real COM ModeNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Opening Your Browser Web Console Configuration Time zone Basic SettingsTime Server nameTime server Network SettingsSetting Factory Default Necessity ConsoleNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual IP Address NetmaskGateway DNS server 1 / DNS sever IP ConfigurationIP Address Report Web Console Configuration Snmp SettingsPort alias Serial SettingsWeb Console Configuration Serial Parameters TCP alive check time Operating SettingsReal COM Mode Setting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Min OptionalMax Connection 2 to Setting Factory Default Necessity To FF None OptionalMax Connection Max. ConnectionTCP Server Mode Setting Factory Default Necessity To 65535 ms OptionalForce Transmit Max Connection 2 to Inactivity timeLocal TCP port Setting Factory Default Necessity 4001 RequiredCommand port Setting Factory Default Necessity 966 OptionalTCP Client Mode NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Destination IP address Destination IP address 2/3/4TCP connection UDP Mode Local listen port Any host can access the NPort Accessible IP SettingsOnly one host of specific IP address can access the NPort Hosts on the specific subnet can access the NPortAuto Warning Settings Event TypeDCD changed Trap Setting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable OptionalDSR changed MailAuto warning E-mail and Snmp Trap Mail ServerSnmp Trap Server Change Password Load Factory Default Page Configuring Windows Administrator Installing Windows Administrator Configuring Windows Administrator Configuration Broadcast Search Unlock Password Protection LockUnlock Lock Fixed Configuring NPort 5410/5430/5340IBlank FixedUpgrade Firmware Export/Import Add Target Select target from the list MonitorConfiguring Windows Administrator NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Port Monitor On-line COM Mapping COM MappingConfiguring Windows Administrator Fast Flush only flush local buffer Off-line COM Mapping IP Location Configuring Windows Administrator Page IP Serial LIB What is IP Serial Library? Why Use IP Serial Library?How to install IP Serial Library? Inquiry IP Serial LIB Function GroupsExample Program IP Serial LIBPage Pinouts and Cable Wiring Ethernet Port Pinouts Serial Port Pinouts Port Pinout DiagramsDB9 Female to DB9 Male for NPort Cable Wiring DiagramsPinouts and Cable Wiring Ethernet Cables Serial CablesDB9 Female to DB25 Male for NPort Well Known Port Numbers TCP Socket Application ServiceUDP Socket Application Service IP MIB Icmp MIB Snmp Agent with MIB II & RS-232 like groupAddress Translation MIB System MIB Interfaces MIBWell Known Port Numbers Input Signal Table Output Signal TablePage Service Information Following services are provided Moxa Internet ServicesProblem Report Form Service InformationMoxa Product NPort Serial Number Product Return Procedure NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual D-5 Revision HistoryNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Auto IP Report Protocol AP ID & Hardware ID Mapping Table Auto IP Report FormatInfo n ID List