Moxa Technologies C360 manual For Unix Users, Driver Installation

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The C360 UNIX driver supports at most 256 TTY terminal ports in the UNIX system which are called MOXA TTY ports. The rest of the ports are called MOXA non-TTY ports. The differences between MOXA TTY and non-TTY ports are described below.

In addition, C218/C320 Series can not co-exist with C360 in the UNIX system. Please remove C218/C320 UNIX driver before installing C360 UNIX driver.

4.1 Driver Installation

Step 1. Boot the system and login from the console as a super user (root).

Step 2. Insert driver diskette into a 1.44MB floppy driver, A: or B:. If driver files are obtained from MOXA FTP service, put them under /tmp/moxa directory and skip the following “ tar ”command .

Step 3. Change to root directory by entering the following command:

# cd /

Step 4. Enter the following command to extract the install script file first.

# tar xvf /dev/fd0135ds18 /tmp/moxa/install (if 1.44MB A:)

# /tmp/moxa/install

Copyright (C) 199x Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

MOXA C360 Device Driver Installation

( Ver. x.x )

Please select one of the devices where the driver diskette/files puts:

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Contents C360 Copyright Notice Moxa Internet Services Table of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Page Introduction OverviewFeatures and Specifications FeaturesSpecifications SystemControl Board Async ConcentratorCheck list C360 Control BoardRack Mount Kit Hapter 2 Hardware Installation Installation of C360Hardware Installation ∙ ∙ Chapter Hub Rack Mount KitLED Indicators DiagnosticsSerial Number of the Async Concentrator ~10~ Hardware Installation ∙ ∙ Chapter Software Driver Installation and Setup Driver InstallationControl Board Configuration Driver Setup Driver Loading~14~ Driver Removal Moxa Serial Port Naming ConventionAdministrations DOS API-232 Library and Programming LanguagesAsync Concentrator Status Monitoring Async Concentrator Diagnostics Data ScopeDriver Installation For Unix UsersFor Unix Users ∙ ∙ Chapter Moxa TTY and Non-TTY Ports Moxa TTY PortsConvention of the Moxa TTY device name is Tty + a + B + C Moxa Non-TTY PortsConfiguration Async Concentrator Serial Number TTY or Non-TTYDiagnostics Driver ResetMonitoring Concentrator RestartProgramming the Moxa TTY Ports Using Standard Unix API Terminal EmulationExtended Function List for Moxa TTY Ports Function DescriptionMobufed Mhwflow Programming the Moxa Non-TTY Ports Using Moxa Unix API-232 Function ListFunction Description Open a non-TTY portClose a non-TTY port Read data from a non-TTY portNon-TTY port parameter setting Write a string of data to Tx bufferSend break signal Flush Tx/Rx buffer dataRead the length of data queued in Rx buffer Read the length of data queued in Tx bufferGet modem line status Set modem line control signal DTR Set modem line control signal RTSSetting CTS/RTS and XON/XOFF flow control Disable transmitting data Enable transmitting dataAppendix a Hardware causes and solutions Software Cause and SolutionSoftware Causes and Solutions Solution RTS DSR CTS DTRHardware Cause and Solution Under UNIX, the newly rebuilt kernel could not bootAppendix B Ethernet CablingAsync Concentrator and Serial Number RJ-45 Female Connector RS-232 Cable WiringDTE GND RTS CTS DSR Appendix C Appendix C ∙ Problem Report Form Customer name Company Date Tel FaxWarranty

C360 specifications

Moxa Technologies C360 is a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the demands of modern industrial networking. This device is pivotal for various sectors including manufacturing, transportation, and smart grid applications, where reliable communication is critical.

One of the main features of the C360 is its ability to provide robust connectivity options. It comes equipped with multiple Ethernet ports, allowing for seamless integration into existing networks. The device supports advanced networking protocols such as EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, and MQTT, which facilitates easy communication between devices, enhancing interoperability and data exchange capabilities.

Another standout characteristic of the C360 is its high-level security features. With the increasing number of cyber threats targeting industrial networks, Moxa Technologies emphasizes the importance of safeguarding connected systems. The C360 includes built-in firewall capabilities, access control lists, and support for virtual private networks (VPN), ensuring that critical data remains secure during transmission.

The C360 is also designed for reliability in harsh environments. Its rugged construction guarantees durability and resilience against extreme temperatures, vibrations, and electromagnetic interference. This makes it perfectly suited for outdoor deployments or in situations where conditions may compromise less robust devices.

Moreover, the C360 boasts a user-friendly interface with intuitive management tools. Network administrators can monitor performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot issues easily via a web-based interface or command-line options. This level of accessibility improves operational efficiency and allows for rapid response to network needs.

Compatibility with Moxa's MXview network management software adds another layer of convenience. This software provides centralized network monitoring, enabling proactive management of network devices, which is essential for maintaining uptime in critical applications.

In conclusion, Moxa Technologies C360 is a versatile and reliable solution that addresses the complexities of modern industrial communication. With its advanced networking protocols, robust security measures, rugged design, and user-friendly management tools, it stands out as an essential component for organizations looking to enhance their operational efficiency and secure their networks. The C360 is engineered to provide lasting performance, making it a valuable investment for businesses aiming for growth and innovation in an increasingly connected world.