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How To Use MOXA EtherDevice Server
ED6008 for connecting Ethernet-enabled devices to
a LAN
This type of setup allows you to provide up to 7 Ethernet-enabled devices
with the ability to communicate with other Ethernet devices connected to
the same LAN. In this case, one of EDS's ports must be reserved for
connecting to a Hub or switch that itself connects to the LAN. You will
also need to check with the network administrator to determine what IP
address and netmask to use for each of the devices connected to EDS's
ports. As an example, assume the LAN does not use a DHCP Server, and
is set up as a Class C network with IP addresses of the form
192.168.100.xxx. Assuming that EDS's port 8 is used to connect to the
LAN, you could configure the devices' IP addresses and netmasks as
follows, provided IP addresses 192.168.100.1 to 192.168.100.7 are not in
use by other devices on the LAN:
Port
1
2
...
7
8
NOTE
If you are connecting MOXA EtherDevice Server to a public
network, but do not intend to use its management functions over
the network, then we suggest disabling both Telnet Console and
Web Configuration from the RS-232 Console's Advanced
Settings
from Chapter 3 of the User's Manual for details.
IP Address
Netmask
192.168.100.1
255.255.255.0
192.168.100.2
255.255.255.0
...
192.168.100.7
255.255.255.0
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Server page. See the "Advanced Settings" section
MOXA EtherDevice Server User's Manual
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