Troubleshooting

The COM numbers for different boards are conflicting. Change the COM number mappings for MOXA boards.

4.Windows NT system panic (blue screen).

The possible reason is an IRQ or I/O address conflict with other ISA Bus adapters, like LAN and SCSI boards, or the system BIOS. Please refer to the corresponding problem in the previous section “General Troubleshooting” for solutions.

Windows 95/98

This section is specific for troubleshooting under Windows 95/98. For general problems and solutions, please see the previous section, “General Troubleshooting”.

1.The system fails to find the Smartio C168H/PCI board!

-The board(s) is(are) not plugged properly.

-The slot with boards plugging in is defective, please try another slot until you find a good one.

-The board might be defective.

2.After the system reboots, the error message “C168H/PCI (BusNo=x, DevNo=x, Port1=COMx) interrupt number is invalid!” appears.

This indicates that the MOXA board is found, but the IRQ is conflicting with other adapter. Make sure MOXA board’s IRQ is not conflicting with other adapter’s. Check the PCI BIOS IRQ settings and select an available IRQ for MOXA boards.

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Moxa Technologies user manual Windows NT system panic blue screen, System fails to find the Smartio C168H/PCI board

C168H specifications

Moxa Technologies is renowned for its cutting-edge networking solutions, particularly in industrial applications. One of their standout products is the C168H, a versatile and robust industrial-grade communication device designed to facilitate seamless integration and data transmission in demanding environments.

The Moxa C168H is primarily an industrial serial device server that allows Ethernet access to serial devices. It supports up to 16 serial ports, making it ideal for applications requiring multiple connections and data handling capabilities. This flexibility is essential for industries like manufacturing, transportation, and energy, where numerous serial devices need to be monitored and controlled simultaneously.

A key feature of the C168H is its high-speed data transmission capability. The device supports RS-232/422/485 interfaces, enabling reliable communication along long distances and in electrically noisy environments. The ability to convert serial communication to Ethernet and vice versa means that legacy serial devices can be seamlessly integrated into modern network infrastructures. This feature is particularly beneficial for businesses looking to upgrade their systems without completely overhauling existing equipment.

Another significant characteristic of the C168H is its robust build quality. Designed to operate in harsh industrial settings, the device is constructed with durable materials that can withstand extreme temperatures, vibrations, and electrical interference. This makes it an ideal solution for outdoor applications or environments with strict safety and operational standards.

In terms of connectivity, the C168H supports various networking protocols, including TCP/IP, UDP, and IP multicast. This versatility ensures that the device can be easily integrated into different network architectures, whether the requirement is for local area networks or extensive enterprise systems. Furthermore, it comes with advanced management features like web-based configuration and monitoring, simplifying the setup process and ongoing maintenance.

Moxa has also prioritized security in the design of the C168H. The device includes advanced encryption protocols that safeguard data transmission against unauthorized access. This is crucial as industrial IoT solutions become increasingly interconnected, and protecting sensitive information is paramount.

Overall, the Moxa C168H device server stands out for its combination of high-performance capabilities, rugged construction, flexible connectivity options, and enhanced security features. These characteristics make it a reliable choice for businesses looking to optimize their industrial communication systems and ensure efficient operation in an increasingly connected world. Whether for legacy systems needing an Ethernet interface or new installations, the C168H proves to be an indispensable tool in industrial networking.