
Moxa’s serial device servers are designed to connect serial devices (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485) to Ethernet networks, enabling remote monitoring and control of these devices over TCP/IP. These servers are crucial in industrial automation, utilities, and transportation systems, where serial devices still play a critical role but need to integrate with modern network infrastructure.
Key Features of Moxa Serial Device Servers:
Seamless Serial-to-Ethernet Conversion: Moxa’s serial device servers allow legacy serial devices to communicate over Ethernet. This feature is particularly valuable in industrial settings where serial devices need to be integrated into centralized control and monitoring systems.
Wide Range of Protocol Support: The device servers support various communication protocols, including Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU/ASCII, and Raw TCP/IP. This ensures compatibility with numerous industrial applications and systems, making it easier to integrate different types of serial devices into modern networks.
Flexible Operation Modes: Moxa serial device servers provide several operation modes to suit different application needs:
TCP Server/Client: The server allows serial devices to initiate communication or respond to network requests.
UDP: Enables broadcasting of serial data to multiple destinations.
Virtual COM: Moxa’s software creates virtual COM ports on the networked computer, allowing existing serial communication applications to operate over the Ethernet as if connected directly to the serial device.
Industrial-Grade Design: Moxa serial device servers are designed for harsh environments, with models that offer wide operating temperature ranges (-40 to 75°C), rugged enclosures, and DIN-rail mounting options. This makes them ideal for deployment in industrial plants, power stations, and outdoor applications.
Secure Communication: Moxa device servers are equipped with SSL and SSH encryption to ensure secure data transmission. Advanced security features like IP filtering and password protection safeguard against unauthorized access.
Redundant Power and Network Failover: For critical applications, many Moxa serial device servers feature dual power inputs and network redundancy. This ensures continuous operation and network reliability, minimizing the risk of downtime in industrial environments.
Easy Configuration and Management: Moxa provides easy-to-use configuration tools such as Moxa’s NPort Administrator and Web Console interfaces. These tools allow for intuitive setup, configuration, and remote management of the serial device servers.
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Flexible Operation Modes
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Advanced security features
different application needs
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wide operating temperature ranges
existing serial communication applications