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  • Page 1 NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual Version 1.0, October 2024 www.moxa.com/products © 2024 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice © 2024 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................6 Overview .............................. 6 Package Checklist ..........................7 NPort 6150-G2 and NPort 6250-G2 ....................7 Getting Started ............................. 8 Panel Layout ............................8 NPort 6150-G2 ..........................8 NPort 6250-G2 ..........................9 Connecting the Hardware ........................9 Wiring Requirements ........................
  • Page 4 Web Console Navigation ........................47 Dashboard Introduction ........................48 System Settings ..........................49 General ............................49 Notification ..........................51 SNMP Agent ..........................56 Network Settings ..........................58 IP Address ........................... 58 Routing Table ..........................61 Hosts & WINS ..........................63 Serial Port Settings ..........................
  • Page 5 Pinouts and Cable Wiring ........................174 Cable Wiring Diagrams ........................175 Ethernet Cables ......................... 175 Serial Cables ..........................175 Accessory Introduction ........................177 Convert the DB9 Connector to Other Connectors ................... 177 Selecting Suitable Power Adapter Depends on the Environment ............... 179 Well-known Port Numbers ........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The NPort 6000-G2 Series of secure serial device servers has many exceptional features. The NPort 6000- G2 Series includes a lineup of over 20 models. What distinguishes the models apart are the number of ports and the type of network connection they employ.
  • Page 7: Package Checklist

    NPort 6250-G2-T – -40 to 75°C speed, 25 MB/s) Standard Accessories for the NPort 6150-G2 and NPort 6250-G2 Quick installation guide (printed) • Power adapter (standard temp. models only) • 1 wall-mounting kit (WK-35-02) • NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started This chapter covers the hardware installation of the NPort 6000-G2. The software installation is covered in the following chapters. Panel Layout NPort 6150-G2 Unit: mm (inch) NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 9: Nport 6250-G2

    Server may get hot; use caution when handling Exercise caution when handling the NPort 6000-G2 after it has been plugged in. The internal components generate heat, and the casing may get too hot to touch. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 10: Powering The Nport 6100-G2/6200-G2

    The Power (PWR) LED will change to green once the device is powered up. In a matter of seconds, the Ready LED will switch to green and a beep will sound, signifying that the device is ready. The behavior of the LED indicators is outlined below. NPort 6150-G2 NPort 6250-G2 NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 11: Led Indicators

    – RxD+(B) Data+(B) RxD-(A) Data-(A) – – – – – – – – – The serial cables needed to connect the NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 to a serial device can be purchased separately. Please refer to Appendix NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 12: Mounting Options

    DIN-rail mount, wall-mount, or side-mount options (DIN-rail and side-mounting kits need to be ordered separately), as illustrated in the following diagrams. Wall Mounting DIN-rail Mounting (plastic) Side Mounting DIN-rail Mounting (metal) With Side-mounting Kit NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 13: Connecting To The Network

    The 100 Mbps Ethernet is disconnected Steady on: The 10 Mbps Ethernet is connected Yellow Low speed of the RJ45 Blinking: The Ethernet packets are being transmitted or received connector The 10 Mbps Ethernet is disconnected NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 14: First-Time Setup

    The unit can only be configured and made functional using a web console (HTTPS) or Moxa service. Find the Device The default IP address of each NPort 6000-G2 Series is https://192.168.127.254. Directly input the IP address at the address bar of a browser to open the web console to set up the first username and password.
  • Page 15: Search Device

    First-time login with Device Search Utility To address cybersecurity concerns, the NPort device server found through DSU will prompt for an account name and password during the first login. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 16 Advance type: If there is an error during the unlocking process, like entering the wrong password, you will be notified with an error message at the bottom right of the screen. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 17: Unlock

    Assign IPv4 or IPv6 (if supported) for the device. Clicking the button will show you all the options under Assign IP: Assign IPv4 • • Assign IPv6 Assign IPv4 & IPv6 • If your device does not support certain options, they will be disabled. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 18 This is a quick way to copy and paste Netmask or gateway values to all the selected devices. Edit Subnet Mask and Default Gateway – Opt of any device first, and find the options in the menu icon at the end of the list and apply: NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 19 This is a quick way to copy and paste Prefix or gateway value to all the selected devices. Edit Prefix and Default Gateway – Opt of any device first, and find the options in the menu icon at the end of the list and apply: NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 20: Com Mapping

    After etting up the first user account, password and IP address, if the software to communicate with the serial devices by opening a COM port/TTY port, you can click the More functions to find COM Mapping function for next step. Please refer to the Chapter 4 Mapping COM Ports for more information. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 21: Console

    When user clicks the Console button at Device Search Utility or he inputs the default IP address, 192.168.127.254 to first time login to the web console of an NPort 6000-G2 series, there will be a first-time login wizard to guide him/her to initialize the device with setting up the first administrator and the network settings of this device.
  • Page 22 If the user doesn’t have an existing configuration file, please click SKIP to skip this step. The default IP address of NPort 6000-G2 series is 192.168.127.254/255.255.255.0. User can base on his network topology to modify it to DHCP or a different IP address. Please click NEXT to next step.
  • Page 23 The NPort 6000-G2 Series supports IPv6 networks. If your network environment uses IPv6, configure it at this step. If not, click SKIP. As there is no default username/password for NPort 6000-G2 devices, please set up the first account of this unit.
  • Page 24 For other operation mode users, refer to Chapter 7 Configuration with Web Console > Operation Modes for more introductions. For other advanced settings, refer to Chapter 7 Configuration with web Console for more details. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 25: Mapping Com Ports

    Once the software is installed, you can immediately run the NPort Windows Driver Manager. NOTE Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2022 Redistributable to use COM mapping in NPort Windows Driver Manager. Click the Add icon. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 26 COM port until the COM ports are activated. Click Yes to activate the COM ports at this time or click No to activate the COM ports later. Activated ports will be displayed in black. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 27: Mapping Com Ports With Reverse Real Com Mode

    The total number of ports should be 2 Activated ports t will be displayed in black. For Reverse Real COM mode, assign the TCP port number for the Remote Host/Server. Click the Configuration tab to change the port number. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 28: Mapping Com Ports On Linux Platforms

    The IP address of the device server must comply with the network topology. The default IP address of the NPort 6000-G2 Series is https://192.168.127.254. Please log in to the device and change its location to the same subnet of the host PC.
  • Page 29: Mapping Tty Ports

    /usr/lib/npreal2/driver, then execute mxuninst to uninstall the driver. This program will perform the following actions: Unload the driver. • Delete all files and directories in /usr/lib/npreal2 • Delete directory /usr/lib/npreal2 • Change the system initializing script file. • NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 30: Mapping Com Ports On Macos Platforms

    For the newest information, please refer to readme.txt on Mac TTY Driver. Resources location of product information, release note, and readme file: /usr/local/share/NportConnect. Get the driver file from Moxa’s website, at https://www.moxa.com. It is in the Resource section under the product page. Execute the installer package ‘moxa-macOS-tty-drivers-for-macOS-10.12-or-later-v1.0.pkg’. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 31 Press Continue when the Introduction window opens to proceed with installation. Press Continue in the Destination Select window. Click Install to start the installation in the default directory or select an alternative location. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 32 Key in your system login username and password to confirm the authentication. The installation window reports the progress of the installation. Click Close to complete the installation of the NPort macOS tty driver. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 33: Mapping Macos Tty Port

    Search function searches by MAC address and not IP address. The location of all NPort units connected to the LAN will be determined, regardless of their subnet. Alternatively, you can manually enter the IP address to locate the specific NPort. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 34 Once the search is completed, all the NPort found will appear on the list. Select the model types that are for the tty port mapping and click OK. NPortConnect auto assigns the tty name and corresponding port number to the IP address of the selected NPort. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 35: Uninstalling The Macos Driver

    NPort settings. When everything is set, click Apply to save the configuration. Uninstalling the macOS Driver Run the following command to uninstall driver: $ sudo bash /usr/local/share/NPortConnect/uninstall.sh NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 36: Mapping Com Ports On Unix-Like Platforms

    Makefile --- makefile VERSION.TXT --- fixed tty driver version FAQ.TXT Compile and Link  For SCO UNIX: # make sco  For UnixWare 7: # make svr5  For UnixWare 2.1.x, SVR4.2: # make svr42 NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 37: Configuring The Unix Driver

    Find the process ID (PID) of the program moxattyd. # ps -ef | grep moxattyd Update configuration of moxattyd program. # kill -USR1 [PID] (e.g., if moxattyd PID = 404, kill -USR1 404) This completes adding an additional server. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 38: Cybersecurity Considerations

    Refer to the table below for all the ports, protocols and services that are provided to communicate between the NPort 6000-G2 Series and other devices. Default...
  • Page 39: Turn On Services That Are Necessary

    Moxa services (HTTPS): The Device Search Utility v3.0 is a good tool for first-time installation on the • NPort 6000-G2 Series, and the Moxa MXview can easily monitor all the NPorts in a network. All these tools work with the Moxa services.
  • Page 40: Limited Ip Access

    For central management purposes, set up a log server in the network to collect all the logs from different devices. The NPort 6000-G2 Series supports syslog-ng protocol to deliver the logs securely to the log server. The events will be sent with the format defined by RFC3164 for the analyzer to read/analyze. Refer to System Settings >...
  • Page 41: Deployment Of The Device

    Deployment of the Device Deploy the NPort 6000-G2 Series behind a secure firewall network that has sufficient security features in place to ensure that networks are safe from internal and external threats. Make sure that the physical protection of the NPort devices and/or the system meets the security needs of your application.
  • Page 42 The above information is provided “as-is”, and we make no warranties, express, implied or otherwise, regarding its accuracy, completeness, or performance. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 43: Management Consoles

    From the Windows desktop, select Start > All Programs > PComm Lite > Terminal Emulator. The PComm Terminal Emulator window will appear. From the Port Manager menu, select Open, or simply click the Open icon as shown below: NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 44 The serial console is a Command-line Interface. You may need to input commands to view or change the settings. Please find the Appendix F Command List of the Serial Console section for more details. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 45: Configuration With The Web Console

    You may find the “Not secure” icon on the website address line. Click it to add the NPort as a trusted device to remove the icon. For more information, refer to the Security Hardening Guide. Enter the account name and password you’ve set to access the device. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 46 The NPort 6000-G2's web console will appear after logging in and you may receive the history messages including the Login Message (can be configured at Security > Login Settings > Login Message) and account login history. Click the CLOSE button and the Dashboard page will be displayed. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 47: Web Console Navigation

    NPort is online, they would want the new settings to immediately take effect without needing to reboot the device. Support for this function is provided by the NPort 6000-G2 Series. The IP address change for the NPort 6000-G2 is a separate issue. It may require notifying all network devices and updating their tables.
  • Page 48: Dashboard Introduction

    Operation Mode State: The key function of an NPort 6000-G2 device is to provide communication between serial port(s) and the Ethernet LAN port(s). You will find the Operation Modes of each serial port in this section, and you can check the status here to see if it works properly. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 49: System Settings

    The NPort 6000-G2 uses SNTP (RFC-1769) for auto time calibration. Enter a time server IP address or domain name in this optional field. Once the correct time server address is set, the NPort 6000-G2 will regularly request time information from the time server every 10 minutes. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 50 January End Date Setting Description Factory Default The End Date parameter allows users to enter the date that The Sunday of the First User adjustable date daylight saving time ends. week of January NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 51: Notification

    Events that are not error conditions, but that may require special handling. Informational Confirmation that the program works as expected. The logs are essential for troubleshooting in case of errors. Refer to Appendix E for a detailed event list. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 52: Event Settings

    Relay function. Only the enabled events will be recorded on the Syslog or trigger an email, SNMP Trap/Inform, or Relay output. Channels Settings Once you choose which events to record, set up the recording location and decide on email, SNMP Trap/Inform, or Relay for immediate notification. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 53 It is possible to start the connection in plain text and then STARTTLS switch to encrypted mode through STARTTLS. If the upgrade fails, the communication remains in plain text. No encryption. STARTTLS-None as an option helps system STARTTLS-None administrators clearly specify which connections should remain unencrypted. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 54 Click the EDIT button at SNMP Trap/Inform column and click ADD SERVER. Set the Server Setting and the SNMP Settings. Server Settings Setting Description Factory Default Server Address The IP address or domain name of the SNMP server. The UDP port to which the SNMP server receives SMTP UDP port messages. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 55 NPort should attempt if it doesn’t receive acknowledgments. Also, determine the time interval for the NPort to wait before sending the SNMP Inform message. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 56: Snmp Agent

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a widely used protocol/tool for network administrators to manage and monitor network devices. To meet this requirement, the NPort 6000-G2 Series supports SNMPv1/v2c/v3 and includes a private MIB for device management and status monitoring of Ethernet or serial communication.
  • Page 57 Authentication Type: Use this field to select MD5 or SHA as the method of password encryption. Authentication Password: Use this field to set the password. Privacy Type: Use this field to enable DES_CBC or AES_128 data encryption when you enable account privacy. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 58: Network Settings

    Internet. If your devices and network infrastructure are limited to IPv4 compatibility, opt for IPv4 only. However, if you have already deployed IPv6 and need a large number of IP addresses, then select IPv4 and IPv6. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 59: Ipv4 Address

    2.1 Router assigns an IP address to NPort ->Step 4 2.2 Router assigns the DHCPv6 Server to offer an IP address  Step3 2.3 Router has no response (e.g., router does not exist)  Step 3 NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 60: Dns Server

    IP address of the remote host/server through the DNS. The DNS will reply with both the IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses if both exist simultaneously in the remote host/server. For this reason, you need to define which one has a higher priority, IPv6 first (RFC 3484) or IPv4 first. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 61: Routing Table

    In the static page, click the CREAT button to create a routing entry. You must provide information on the Destination, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Metric, and Interface. Create Routing Entry Destination: This is the target device’s IP address of the route’s destination. Subnet Mask: This is the destination network’s netmask. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 62 RIP 2 has become the standard version of RIP, and the original RIP is no longer used. RIP 1 compatible refers to RIP 2 running in a mode that is compatible with RIP 1, but with the limited functionality of RIP 1. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 63: Hosts & Wins

    WINS service: Activate WINS service to allow the device to respond to host name queries and find IP addresses. The initial mode is “broadcast” by default, but it can be edited to “hybrid” for unicast queries to a specified WINS server. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 64: Serial Port Settings

    Operation Modes NPort 6000-G2 Series provides the capability to transfer the data from serial-to-Ethernet and vice versa. The setting of the Operation Modes sets the way how the data was packaged or how it is delivered on the Ethernet network.
  • Page 65 Reverse Terminal mode NPort via Telnet/SSH. Enables network data exchange by establishing a PPP connection over PSTN using a modem. Connect Modem Enables network data exchange by establishing a SLIP SLIP connection over PSTN using a modem. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 66: Real Com Mode

    In most scenarios, when configuring the Operation Mode to the Real COM mode, you have already completed the setup. Real COM mode does not have any basic settings. Click the NEXT button to go to Step NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 67 Ethernet port and passed to the serial side of the NPort, the data will be sent first-in first- out. If the situation described above doesn’t match your site, there are several advanced functions at Multiple Connection Settings to do some modifications. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 68 Enable TCP alive check time function by default to verify if the existing connection is alive or not. If the session is not active and the timeout period (default value of 7 minutes) is reached, the NPort will end the session and make it available for other users/devices. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 69 When the Enable port buffering function is enabled, the RTS and DTS signals will be always be set to ON to keep the serial device sending data. This function may be disabled at the same time. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 70 (Delimiter 1 first, then Delimiter 2). The NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and follow the Data Transmit Process to handle the delimiter(s) before transmitting the data to the Ethernet port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 71 NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and then send it on the Ethernet side. The number of this field is between 1 and 65535. Step 4. Confirmation Please review and SAVE the above settings to make them affective. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 72: Rfc2217 Mode

    TCP port 4001 and the second port will listen on TCP port 4002). For the host (or other network devices) this TCP port number is also the target TCP port for them to establish the TCP connection. To avoid conflicts with well-known TCP ports, set the default to 4001. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 73 When you specify a packet length between 1 and 1024 bytes, the data in the buffer will be sent as soon as it reaches the specified length. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 74 NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and then send it on the Ethernet side. The number of this field is between 1 and 65535. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 75: Reverse Real Com Mode

    The host PC might encounter difficulty connecting to the NPort in this scenario. By selecting Reverse Real COM mode, you can trigger the connection direction from NPort, which may bypass the firewall/router. Step 1. Mode Selection Select the COM-based Control and select Reverse Real COM mode. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 76 TCP connection can be specified in this field. To verify connection status, the NPort 6000-G2 sends keep-zalive packets at regular intervals. If the packet goes unanswered by the remote host within the specified time, the NPort 6000-G2 will terminate the TCP connection. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 77 Delimiter 2, these two delimiters will need to be received by the correct order (delimiter 1 first and then delimiter 2), then NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and follow the Data Transmit Process to handle the delimiter(s) then transmit the data to the Ethernet port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 78 NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and then send it on the Ethernet side. The number of this field is between 1 and 65535.Step 4 Confirmation Please review and SAVE above settings to make them affective. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 79: Socket Applications

    If the user’s program will initiate the TCP session actively, the NPort shall be a TCP Server to listen to a specific TCP port and wait for user’s program to establish the TCP session. Please select TCP Server mode on NPort. Step 1. Mode Selection Select the Socket and select TCP Server mode. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 80 To prevent a TCP port conflict with other applications, the user can set the Command port to another port if needed. Step 3. Advanced Settings—Connection Settings In some scenarios, the user may need to modify the advanced settings to fulfill his special cases. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 81 The side-effect of this option is the communication seems OK when to other hosts the user only checks the status on the succeed host(s). There may need a mechanism to notify the user there is an abnormal host cannot receive any data. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 82 When the TCP session is established, the NPort will terminate the session actively if there is no new data for a while on the serial port. For the timing to terminate the TCP session, the user will need to set the Timeout time (ms) for this option. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 83 TCP session is disconnected. For some applications, serial devices need to know the Ethernet link status through RTS or DTR signals sent via the serial port. This function may be disabled by enabling the Enable port buffering function. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 84 (Delimiter 1 first, then Delimiter 2). The NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and follow the Data Transmit Process to handle the delimiter(s) before transmitting the data to the Ethernet port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 85 NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and then send it on the Ethernet side. The number of this field is between 1 and 65535. Step 4. Confirmation Please review and SAVE the above settings to make them affective. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 86: Tcp Client Mode

    4001 to avoid conflicts with well-known TCP ports. Assign local port starting from: Use these fields to specify the designated local port on the NPort. ADD Server: Click ADD Server to add more remote servers for NPort to connect. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 87 When the TCP session is established, the NPort will end the session actively if there is no new data for a while on the serial port. Set the Timeout time to determine when to end the TCP session. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 88 TCP connection can be specified in this field. To verify connection status, the NPort 6000-G2 sends keep-alive packets at regular intervals. If the packet goes unanswered by the remote host within the specified time, the NPort 6000-G2 will terminate the TCP connection. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 89 TCP session is disconnected. For some applications, serial devices need to know the Ethernet link status through RTS or DTR signals sent via the serial port. This function may be disabled by enabling the Enable port buffering function. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 90 (Delimiter 1 first, then Delimiter 2). The NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and follow the Data Transmit Process to handle the delimiter(s) before transmitting the data to the Ethernet port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 91 NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and then send it on the Ethernet side. The number of this field is between 1 and 65535. Step 4. Confirmation Please review and SAVE the above settings to make them affective. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 92: Udp Mode

    Until the timeout time is reached, the NPort will remove the Learning when old destination IP address and UDP port and update the reaching the timeout information of the next UDP request to the table. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 93 Here, set Learning when reaching the timeout and a specific timeout time (ms) for the hosts to exchanging the token. The NPort can learn the new host’s IP address and UDP port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 94: Step 3. Advanced Settings

    Packet length (Byte): The packet length setting refers to the maximum amount of data that is allowed to accumulate in the serial port buffer before sending. When a packet length between 1 and 1024 bytes is specified, data in the buffer will be sent as soon as it reaches the specified length. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 95 NPort will package all the data in the serial buffer and then send it on the Ethernet side. The number of this field is between 1 and 65535. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 96: Pair Connection Applications

    With Pair Connection Application, set one NPort to Pair Connection Client mode to establish the connection and set the other NPort to Pair Connection Server mode to receive the request. Step 1. Mode Selection Select Pair Connection and Pair Connection Client mode. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 97 Enable port buffering (default=No): To prevent serial data loss when the Ethernet connection is down, check the checkbox to enable port buffering. If you enable port buffering, RTS/DTR will remain in the on position. Buffering Location: Select the location of buffering. Memory (64K) or SD card. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 98 With Pair Connection Application, set one NPort to Pair Connection Client mode to establish the connection and set the other NPort to Pair Connection Server mode to receive the request. Step 1. Mode Selection Select the Pair Connection and Pair Connection Server mode. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 99 Enable port buffering (default=No): To prevent serial data loss when the Ethernet connection is down, check the checkbox to enable port buffering. If you enable port buffering, RTS/DTR will remain in the on position. Buffering Location: Select the location of buffering. Memory (64K) or SD card. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 100: Terminal Mode

    If you only have a serial-based terminal, it cannot establish a Telnet/SSH session to have the service. In this scenario, adding an NPort with Terminal mode can help. There’s no need to eliminate the serial-based terminal equipment. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 101 If the remote server supports SSH protocol, you may select SSH mode on the NPort. SSH mode allows one session per port and is used for secure terminal applications that abide by the SSH protocol. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 102 NPort and access the server. The NPort authenticates users for serial port access based on either the local username/password database or the remote RADIUS/TACACS+ server. Only users in the read/write privilege user group can access it in operation mode. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 103 Login Username: Input the user account that has the privilege of using the necessary services on the remote server. Login Password: User shall input the correct password to get the authority on the remote server. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 104 The most popular terminal types may be ansi or vt100. Max. Sessions (default=4): The Terminal ASCII mode can support up to eight sessions on each serial port. This setting allows you to configure/limit the maximum number of sessions allowed for the specific serial port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 105 You may need to refer to the server’s documentation to determine the appropriate terminal type. For most applications, this setting will be unnecessary and will have no effect. The most popular terminal types may be ansi or vt100. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 106 For example, when the user input Ctrl+E, the session will be terminated, and the string Ctrl+E will not be sent to the remote server. Quit Session (default=Ctrl+E): This field defines the quick key to quit a session. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 107: Reverse Terminal Mode

    PC to connect and provide the service. The PC can still use the Ethernet based software (supports Telnet or SSH) to connect the serial console of a network device. It’s not necessary to increase the number of serial ports on the PC. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 108 Assign TCP port starting from (default=4001): This is the TCP port that the NPort listens to, which shall match with the TCP port of the terminal software such as PuTTY on the PC. To avoid conflicts with well- known UDP ports, set the default to 4001. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 109 Enable idle timeout: You can specify the number of minutes with no data being sent or received from the serial port, and then the NPort will actively terminate the Telnet session to release the remote server's resources to other terminals. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 110 For some operation systems, this also represents the ENTER key. Officially <LF> represents line feed (i.e., the cursor will jump to the next line, but <LF> not move horizontally). For some operation systems, this also represents the ENTER key. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 111 NPort. There’s a possibility that this will escalate the cybersecurity risk. Hence, only a single serial port can be set up as the Connect Modem Application on an NPort. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 112: Ppp Mode

    Depending on the protocol used on the host PC, set the operation mode on the NPort. This setting will enable network data exchange by establishing a PPP connection over PSTN using a modem. Step 1. Mode Selection Select the Connect Modem and PPP mode. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 113 Dial-up String: Input the command used by the PPP program to start the dialing to the remote site. In general, the dial-up string may be ATD. Phone Number: Use this field to configure the phone number to be dialed out. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 114: Step 3. Advanced Settings

    NPort can automatically input the information. Username: This is the dial-out user ID account. Password: This is the dial-out user password. TCP/IP compression (default=Disable): The setting of this field depends on whether the remote user’s application requests compression. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 115: Slip Mode

    The operation mode on the NPort can be set based on the protocol used on the host PC, as determined by you. This setting will enable network data exchange by establishing a SLIP connection over PSTN using a modem. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 116 Dial-up String: Input the command used by the PPP program to start the dialing to the remote site. In general, the dial-up string may be ATD. Phone Number: Use this field to configure the phone number to be dialed. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 117 For the timing to terminate the TCP session, the user will need to set the Timeout time (ms) for this option. TCP/IP compression (default=Disable): The setting of this field depends on whether the remote user’s application requests compression. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 118: Serial Parameters

    Select Serial Port Settings > Serial Parameters in the navigation panel to configure the parameters for each serial port. You may click on the button and select EDIT to change the serial parameters on a specific serial port. The Edit Port window will open to change the existing parameters. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 119 If you want to change multiple serial ports simultaneously, select the checkboxes of the target ports and click the CONFIGURE button. The Configure Port window allows you to set new values for all selected ports by displaying empty parameter fields. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 120 Flow control (default=None): This field configures the flow control type, including RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR, Xon/Xoff, RTS Toggle and None. When set interface as RS-232, it supports all above flow control mechanisms. When set interface as RS-422, RS-485 2-wire or RS-485 4-wire, it only supports None and Xon/Xoff. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 121 Resistor: If the remote devices are unable to receive data correctly for RS-422/485, try adjusting the pull high/low resistors which can strengthen the serial signal, and it might help on this. Two values are selectable, 1 KΩ or 150 KΩ. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 122: Secure Connection

    Data sent through the Ethernet will be encrypted with TLS v1.2, and the Encrypted and connection will be authenticated by certificate before the connection is authenticated connection established. Please upload the certificate at Remote Device Certificate tab for authentication if you choose this type. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 123 TCP Connection Type to Encrypted and authenticated connection and upload the certificate at Remote Device Certificate tab. When switching to the Remote Device Certificate tab, click the UPLOAD button to upload your certificate for authentication. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 124: Security

    ARP table on the server. If you enable Disable this function and set the send period, the NPort 6000-G2 will periodically send broadcast ARP packets at the specified time interval. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 125 The EDIT button in the Reset Button On Device service allows you to specify when the reset button should be enabled. Either the button is enabled for just one minute after the device boots up, or it stays enabled indefinitely. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 126: Allowlist

    The NPort 6000-G2 will automatically generate a self-certification for all the TLS sessions, including web console (HTTPS), secure operation modes, and syslog-ng service. If you have company generated or a third-party verified certification, click the MANAGE button to import the certification to mitigate the cybersecurity risks to the network. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 127 When clicking the MANAGE > Import user certificate, click Choose File button to find the certification on the PC. Click the IMPORT & RESTART button to ensure the NPort will restart itself to use the imported certificate. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 128: Login Settings

    If the option to reset the login failure counter is turned on, it Lockout Time (min) 1 – 60 sets the waiting time for the user before another login attempt. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 129: Account Management

    Accounts In the NPort 6000-G2 Series, the categories that you can access have a strong correlation with the user groups defined by the administrator(s) (for managing the groups, please refer to the next section, Groups).
  • Page 130: Change Group

    Change group to open the Change Group window. On te drop-down menu, select the group you want to move click the SAVE button. The user account will move to the new group. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 131: Groups

    The Operator group can be removed, and the name can be changed. • • The Viewer group cannot be removed , but the name can be changed. Clicking the Create button on the Groups page to create a new group. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 132 Operation Mode Permission: When the serial port(s) is configured with these operation modes—Terminal, Reverse Terminal or Dial-in/out PPP mode—can check if the remote user has the necessary privilege to access the serial port. For these users, add them to a group that enabled this function. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 133 • Diagnostics: Includes all the functions which help the user troubleshoot, like device status and traffic monitoring. Click the More menu button on an existing group to edit its access privilege or delete the group. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 134: Password Policy

    On completion of the settings, click the SAVE button to save the changes and make them effective. For setting related to failure logins, for example, to lock out an IP address after five failure password inputs, find the Security > Login Settings > Login Lockout section. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 135: Authentication Server

    Setting up a centralized account management system is a solution. Select the Account Management > Authentication Server of the Navigation Panel to configure the relative settings. Click the CREATE button to create an authentication server in the network. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 136: Maintenance

    Enable the server: Click the CREATE button to open the Create Server window and enable the Enable the server function. If you want to add a server without enabling server authentication, make sure to disable it. Server Type: The NPort 6000-G2 Series supports TACACS+ or RADIUS server of a central account management system.
  • Page 137: Firmware Upgrade

    Consistently using the latest firmware helps reduce cybersecurity risks. When you want to upgrade the firmware, click Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade, and click the Choose File button to find the firmware file. Click the UPLOAD button to proceed. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 138 Ensure the device remains powered on and click the UPLOAD & RESTART button. The device will upgrade to the new firmware version and restart itself. When the login page appears, it means that the firmware upgrade process has been completed. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 139: Reset To Default

    When that happens, you might find it helpful to have some diagnostic tools for troubleshooting. In the Navigation Panel, the Diagnostics section brings together all the necessary functions for quick troubleshooting.. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 140: Support

    Moxa, as well as contact information for seeking assistance. Product Information Find here the basic information of the NPort device server, including the Model Name, Serial Number, Firmware Version of the NPort 6000-G2 device. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 141: Diagnostic Information

    Previously, users would typically reach out to Moxa customer service initially, and the engineer would then request additional information for problem analysis. For the NPort 6000-G2 Series, we advise users to gather Diagnostic Information and send it along with their inquiry to Moxa customer service. This can make it simpler for the customer service engineer to pinpoint the root cause of the problem.
  • Page 142: System Log

    System Settings > Notification section. also, there is the event list in the appendix. Click the arrow icon to read more details about the event. The NPort device server provides some management functions for you to easily read the events. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 143 Under the Log Settings tab, you will see the Current Log Capacity displayed as a percentage for reference. Since the events are stored on the local flash memory, there is a limitation on the number of events that can be saved. Click the EDIT button to manage the settings. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 144: Events Settings

    Find more information in the System Settings > Notification section. Also, there is the event list in the appendix. Log Capacity Settings Capacity Management: The NPort 6000-G2 provides 10,000 audit records. Click the CLEAR button to clear the local system log when it’s getting full. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 145: Operation Mode Statistics

    Serial Errors (Count): If the NPort detects an error in the received serial data (1 byte), for example, a • frame error or parity error, it increments this column by 1. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 146 The number resets when the TCP session disconnects. Frame Error (Count): When NPort receives a byte of serial data, it will check if the frame format • matches the serial parameters. If not, it will count one frame error. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 147 • CLOSING and TIME-WAIT. Cipher Suite: If the TCP session has the Encrypted connection feature enabled (Serial Port Settings à • Secure Connection), this column will show the cipher suite used for the TCP session. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 148: Network Monitor

    The Protocol Packet Count sheet separates the Ethernet data by different protocols to count the numbers of TCP, UDP, ICMP, IPv4, IPv6 and PPP. Network Connections tab: This tab displays the status of all the TCP sessions. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 149: Ping

    Previously, the customer service engineer had the option to use a third-party tool to indirectly check the data and provide an answer. Engineers can now use the Traffic Monitor function to compare recorded serial and Ethernet data. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 150 After finishing the capturing, you have the option to click the FILTER button to narrow down the data for analysis or click the EXPORT button to save the transactions for further analysis by Moxa customer service. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 151: Mass Deployment/Maintenance

    Import Configuration function. Import Configuration is to import one configuration file to one or more devices with the same model. Click the BROWSER… button to find there the configuration file is saved. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 152: Import Certificate

    (PKI). The certificate needs to be imported into all network devices for this scenario. To simplify the loading process, the Device Search Utility supports importing certificates to multiple NPort device servers. You can find the Import Certificate function under the More functions button. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 153: Firmware Upgrade

    MCC_Tool –cfg –im –i [ip_address] –u [user] –p [password] –dk [key] –f [cfg_file] –l [result_log] –n –nr MCC_Tool –cfg –im –d [Device_list] –l [result_log] –n –nr MCC_Tool –cfg –im –d [Device_list] –l [result_log] –t [timeout_value] NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 154 NPort6150; NPort6150_456; 192.168.1.2; 00:90:e8:04:05:06; 1.3; NP6650_192_168_1_2_20170622.ini moxa; 0; Example: Import the configuration to a device list without restarting the units and export the results to a result log. MCC_Tool –cfg –im –d [DeviceList] –nr –l [result_log] NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 155: Firmware Upgrade

    NPort device servers to fulfill this need. The NPort 6000-G2 Series supports password protection by default and cannot be disabled. The password(s) must be specified by a command parameter or by the DeviceList file before upgrading the firmware and restarting a specific device (or multiple devices simultaneously).
  • Page 156 MCC_Tool –pw DeviceList_New –d [DeviceList] –l [result_log] The result_log will include the items below: Model ServerName FwVer User ErrCode NPort6650; NPort6650_123; 192.168.1.1; 00:90:e8:01:02:03; 1.3; admin; 5678; NPort6150; NPort6150_456; 192.168.1.2; 00:90:e8:04:05:06; 1.3; admin; moxa; 0; NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 157: Advanced Settings Of Nport Windows Driver Manager

    Basic Settings. Simply select the COM port requested by the legacy COM port software. To assign the serial ports of the NPort device server to COM port numbers in sequence, choose Auto Enumerating COM Number option for selected ports. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 158: Com Splitting

    Enabled COM Splitting Select the target COM port number and click the Setting button. Select to enable the Enable COM Splitting function. Add COM to select target COM ports for splitting; the COM port must be available. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 159 After pressing OK, check if the COM ports you just selected are grouped together. Click Apply to save the change. Once the COM port number changes to black text, the software can open multiple COM Splitting ports to receive serial data. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 160: Advanced Setting

    This behavior may result in slower latency for individual data. If maintaining low latency is a priority for reading data correctly on the serial device, it is recommended to disable the Enable FIFO function. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 161: Network Timeout

    Always Accept Open Requests When the driver cannot establish a connection with the NPort, your software can still open the mapped COM port, like an onboard COM port. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 162: Security

    The NPort device server enables encryption of Ethernet network communications. With the NPort Windows Driver Manager, you can encrypt communications on the host PC. Select target serial port, click the Setting button, and switch to Security tab: NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 163: Enable Encryption

    The NPort 6000 Series supports data encryption only. Select this option if you are using the NPort 6000 Series. Data and Command The NPort 6000-G2 Series supports both data and command encryption. Select this option if you are using NPort G2 models. Certification Authentication This security enhancement allows you to verify the server and client using an imported certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA).
  • Page 164: Port Sniffer Wizard

    Click Port Sniffer Wizard in the drop-down menu under Help. Task Page Select the task you need, and click Next: Capture serial data logs • • Monitor runtime serial data (for developers) Display existing settings • Delete existing settings • NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 165 IRP will inform users whether an error occurs when issuing a command or returning a response.  Hide sensitive data The system will hide the data, so that you don’t need to worry about data leakage. Used specifically for sensitive data. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 166 Disabling the log service will not capture the serial data. Choose the location of log files. • Set the max. number of log files and max. file size (MB). • Click finish and check log files at the locations you set. • NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 167 Monitor runtime is usually used by developers or serial driver programmers to troubleshoot. Download debug tools like "DebugView" from a third party to view the real-time status.  Hide sensitive data The system will hide the data. Used specifically used for sensitive data. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 168 Enable the Debug Print Filter to dump messages from the kernel. The setting will take effect after the • system restarts. NOTE Disabling the Debug Print Filter will not output the serial data to the monitor. You can see the runtime serial data from the debug output monitor. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 169 Click finish and open "DebugView" to Monitor runtime serial data. • Display existing settings Step 1: Click Display existing settings to view the current setting. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 170 Step 2: Check the COM port settings. Step 3: Check the parameters for logging files. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 171 Step 4: Check the environment settings. Step 5: Click Finish to finish Port Sniffer settings. Delete existing settings Step 1: Select Delete existing settings. Step 2: Click Finish to delete existing settings. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 172: Frequently Asked Questions

    •  For Windows 7 and newer versions, Server 2012 and newer versions: All Firefox ESR versions Edge: •  For Windows 7 and newer versions, Server 2012 and newer versions: All Firefox ESR versions NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 173: Q4. How Can I Check The Crc Value Of The Runtime Settings

    Please find the Support > Diagnostic Information and click the DOWNLOAD button to collect all the settings and logs for troubleshoot. This will help Moxa customer service to understand the case background and try to replicate the issue you are experiencing. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 174: Pinouts And Cable Wiring

    A. Pinouts and Cable Wiring As mentioned in Chapter 2, the pin assignment of NPort 6000-G2 Series is as below: The serial port RS-232/422/485 pin assignment (male DB9): RS-422 RS-232 2-wire RS-485 4-wire RS-485 TxD-(A) – TxD+(B) – RxD+(B) Data+(B)
  • Page 175: Cable Wiring Diagrams

    The CBL-RJ45F9-150 is a 150-cm long cable to connect the NPort’s DB9 male connector to a serial device with RJ45 serial connector. The pin assignment of this cable is as below: Pin on RS-232 signal Pin on RJ45 RS-232 signal DB9 male – – – NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 176 The CN-20070 is a 150-cm long cable to connect the NPort’s DB9 male connector to a serial device with a 10-pin RJ45 serial connector. The pin assignment of this cable is as below: Pin on Pin on 10-pin RS-232 signal RS-232 signal DB9 male RJ45 – – – – – – NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 177: Accessory Introduction

    Pin on RS-422 signal Pin on RJ45 RS-422 signal DB9 male TxD-(A) TxD-(A) TxD+(B) TxD+(B) RxD+(B) RxD+(B) RxD-(A) RxD-(A) – – – – – – – – – – – – NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 178 Pin3;;Pin4, Pin6, and Pin7; and Pin8 and Pin1, so the serial port can have a self-test to verify if the serial communication works properly. The pin assignment of this connector is as below: Pin on RS-232 signal Notes DB9 male Shorted with Pin7, Pin8 Shorted Shorted with Pin6 – Shorted with Pin4 Shorted – – NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 179: Selecting Suitable Power Adapter Depends On The Environment

    For easy connections with these DIN-rail power supplies, Moxa provides a power cable: CBL-PJ21NOPEN-BK-30 w/Nut, which is a power plug at one side and with two cables V+ and V- at the other side to connect to the power supply. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 180: Well-Known Port Numbers

    Host name server (names server) Whois (nickname) Login Host Protocol (login) Domain Name Server (domain) Finger protocol (finger) World Wide Web (HTTP) Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) Network Time Protocol 160 to 223 Reserved for future use NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 181 Finger Protocol World Wide Web (HTTP) Remote Telnet Service Sun Remote Procedure Call (Sunrpc) Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) Network Time Protocol (NTP) SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) SNMP Traps IPX (used for IP Tunneling) NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 182: Snmp Mib List

    NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 183: Rfc1317 Rs-232 Like Groups

    RFC1317 RS-232 Like Groups RS-232 MIB Async Port MIB rs232Number rs232AsyncPortIndex rs232PortIndex rs232AsyncPortBits rs232PortType rs232AsyncPortStopBits rs232PortInSigNumber rs232AsyncPortParity rs232PortOutSigNumber rs232PortInSpeed rs232PortOutSpeed Input Signal MIB Output Signal MIB rs232InSigPortIndex rs232OutSigPortIndex rs232InSigName rs232OutSigName rs232InSigState rs232OutSigState NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
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  • Page 189: Event List

    IP of the device is renewed (with DHCP enabled). When Redundant protocol (RSTP or TurboRing) Notice Disable Topology change enabled, the Slave port is blocked to prevent data loop. When the master path is broken and the NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 190 The SSL certificate was regenerated. regenerated DoS Defense is Warning Enable The DoS Defense functions were triggered. triggered Password reached Informational Disable Account’s password reached the lifetime. lifetime Maintenance Informational Disable Firmware upgrade The firmware is upgraded. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 191 Port restart The serial port is restarted. There is an error happened on the received serial Notice Disable Serial data error data of the Port, for example, a framed error, parity error, or overrun error. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 192: Command List Of The Serial Console

    Set the default gateway: Syntax Description Configure IP parameters default-gateway Configure IPv4 default gateway address ipv4-address The IPv4 address Defaults Command Modes Global Configuration Usage Guidelines Examples # configure (config)# ip default-gateway 192.168.127.1 Related Commands no ip address NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 193 Proceed with reload to factory default? [y/n] y Reset to factory default... Related Commands Logout the serial console: Syntax Description quit Logout from the command line interface. Defaults Command Modes Privileged EXEC Usage Guidelines Examples # quit Related Commands NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 194: How To Become A Registered User

    Register a Moxa Account Go to Moxa.com and click 'Sign in' at the top-right corner. In the Sign-n page, click "Create your Moxa member account" as below.' NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...
  • Page 195 Fill the necessary fields. Request for Product Updates Go to the specific product page to receive updates. Click "+FOLLOW UPDATE" Once completes, see the FOLLOW UPDATES button changes. NPort 6000-G2 Series User Manual...

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