Moxa Technologies 5400 user manual Initial IP Address Configuration

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Initial IP Address Configuration

The part of the LCM operation that still requires some explanation is how to edit the configurable options. In fact, you will only encounter two types of configurable options.

The first type involves entering numbers, such as IP addresses, Netmasks, etc. In this case, you change the number one digit at a time. The up cursor (U) is used to decrease the highlighted digit, the down cursor (V) is used to increase the highlighted digit, and the sel button is used to move to the next digit. When the last digit has been changed, pressing sel simply enters the number into NPort Server Lite’s memory.

The second type of configurable option is when there are only a small number of options from which to choose (although only one option will be visible at a time). Consider the PARITY attribute under PORT SETTING as an example. Follow the tree graph to arrive at the following PARITY screen. The first option, NONE, is displayed, with a down arrow all the way to the right. This is an indication that there are other options from which to choose.

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To choose the desired option, press the select button when the option is showing on the screen.

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Contents Third Edition, May Series User’s ManualDisclaimer Copyright NoticeTrademarks Table of Contents Chapter IP Serial LIB Introduction Overview Package ChecklistProduct Features Introduction Product SpecificationsMechanical Power RequirementsEnvironment Regulatory ApprovalsGetting Started Panel Layout Connecting the HardwarePanel Layout Wiring Requirements Connecting the HardwareConnecting the Power Getting StartedConnecting to a Serial Device Connecting to the NetworkLED Indicators Grounding NPortThis chapter includes the following sections ConfigurationDefault IP address Factory Default IP AddressInitializing NPort’s IP Address LCM DisplayDetailed Menu Options Initial IP Address ConfigurationButton Name Action 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 UDP Mode TCP Client ModeReal COM Mode Choosing the Proper Operation ModeNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Opening Your Browser Web Console Configuration Time Basic SettingsServer name Time zoneSetting Factory Default Necessity Network SettingsConsole Time serverNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Gateway IP AddressNetmask DNS server 1 / DNS sever IP ConfigurationIP Address Report Web Console Configuration Snmp SettingsPort alias Serial SettingsWeb Console Configuration Serial Parameters Real COM Mode Operating SettingsSetting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Min Optional TCP alive check timeMax Connection Setting Factory Default Necessity To FF None OptionalMax. Connection Max Connection 2 toForce Transmit TCP Server ModeSetting Factory Default Necessity To 65535 ms Optional Max Connection 2 to Inactivity timeCommand port Setting Factory Default Necessity 4001 RequiredSetting Factory Default Necessity 966 Optional Local TCP portTCP Client Mode NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual TCP connection Destination IP addressDestination IP address 2/3/4 UDP Mode Local listen port Only one host of specific IP address can access the NPort Accessible IP SettingsHosts on the specific subnet can access the NPort Any host can access the NPortDCD changed Auto Warning SettingsEvent Type DSR changed Setting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable OptionalMail TrapSnmp Trap Server Auto warning E-mail and Snmp TrapMail Server Change Password Load Factory Default Page Configuring Windows Administrator Installing Windows Administrator Configuring Windows Administrator Configuration Broadcast Search Unlock Unlock Password ProtectionLock Blank Configuring NPort 5410/5430/5340IFixed Lock 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 How to install IP Serial Library? What is IP Serial Library?Why Use IP Serial Library? Example Program IP Serial LIB Function GroupsIP Serial LIB InquiryPage Pinouts and Cable Wiring Ethernet Port Pinouts Serial Port Pinouts Port Pinout DiagramsPinouts and Cable Wiring Cable Wiring DiagramsEthernet Cables Serial Cables DB9 Female to DB9 Male for NPortDB9 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 ServicesMoxa Product NPort Serial Number Problem Report FormService Information Product Return Procedure NPort 5400 Series User’s Manual D-5 Revision HistoryNPort 5400 Series User’s Manual Auto IP Report Protocol Info n Auto IP Report FormatID List AP ID & Hardware ID Mapping Table