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CN2600 Series New! 8
and 16-port RS-232/422/485 terminal servers with
LAN redundancy |
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Dual-LAN cards with two independent MAC addresses and IP
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Redundant COM function available when both LANs are active |
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Dual AC power inputs |
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Introduction |
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Overview
Redundancy is an important issue for industry, and several
different solutions have been developed to prevent
damage caused by equipment or software failures.
“Watchdog” hardware is required to utilize redundant
hardware, and a “Token” switching mechanism is required
for software. The CN2600 terminal server
uses its built-in dual-LAN ports to implement a “redundant
COM” mode that keep your applications running smoothly.
Dual LAN Redundancy
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CN2600 has two separate LAN ports that can be connected
to separate LAN networks. Dual-LAN redundancy involves
setting up two separate physical networks to connect
the PC host with the CN2600. In this case, the PC
host must also be installed with two LAN cards. If
one of the networks fails, the PC host will still
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able to communicate with your serial devices over
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Redundant COM
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“Redundant COM” (patent pending) operation mode can
be used to set up a redundant LAN between the CN2600’s
COM ports and the host computer. The redundant structure
involves using the CN2600’s two LAN ports to set
up two independent LANs that connect the CN2600 to
the host computer. If either of the two LANs fails,
the other LAN will continue transmitting packets
between the serial devices and the host, with the
data transmitted through the CN2600. One of the biggest
advantages of using Moxa’s Redundant COM mode is
that the “switching time” is zero. What this means
is that if one of the LANs fails, data transmission
between the PC host the serial devices will not be interrupted. |
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Dual Host Redundancy
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CN2600's dual LAN cards can also be used to set up "dual host" redundancy. In this case, both networks (LAN A and LAN B in the figure) are
connected to two different hosts. If either of the
two hosts shuts down unexpectedly, the other host
will continue transmitting packets to, and receiving
packets from, the serial devices connected to the
CN2600. |
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Dual-AC
Model Supported
Dual-power
redundancy uses two power inputs and redundant internal
power supplies to ensure that the CN2600’s console
port,
serial ports, and LAN ports will be available, even
in the event of power circuit failure. |
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Features |
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LCD panel for easy IP address configuration |
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Dual-host redundancy can be used to add a backup PC to your system |
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Real COM/TTY drivers for Windows and Linux |
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Specifications
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Ethernet Interface |
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| 10/100 Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX |
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| Magnetic Isolation Protection |
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Serial Interface |
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CN2610:
RS-232
CN2650/2650I:
RS-232/422/485 |
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CN2610/2650:
8-pin RJ45
CH2650I:
DB9 male |
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| RS-485
Data Direction Control |
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(Automatic Data Direction Control) |
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| Dedicated
RS-232 console port on rear panel (8-pin
RJ45) |
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Serial Communication Parameters |
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| None,
Even, Odd, Space, Mark |
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Software |
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| ICMP,
IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, BOOTP, Telnet,
DNS, SNMP, HTTP, SMTP, ARP, PPPoE,
DDNS |
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| RADIUS,
https, SSH, PAP, CHAP |
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| Web
Console, Serial Console, Telnet Console,
Windows Search Utility |
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| Windows
Real COM drivers (for Windows 95, 98,
ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, XP x64,
2003 x64, Vista x64), Linux Real TTY
driver, fixed TTY drivers (for SCO
Unix, SCO OpenServer, UnixWare 7, UnixWare
2.1, SVR 4.2, QNX 4.25, QNX 6, Solaris
10, FreeBSD, AIX 5.x, HP-UX
11i) |
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Serial Signals |
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| TxD,
RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, GND |
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Physical
Characteristics |
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| SECC
sheet metal (1 mm), IP30 protection |
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CN2610-8-2AC:
3760 g
CN2610-16-2AC:
3810 g
CN2650-8:
3740 g
CN2650-16:
3790 g
CN2650-8-2AC:
3900 g
CN2650-16-2AC:
3980 g |
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Without
ears: 440 x 198 x 45 mm (17.32 x 7.80 x 1.77
in)
With
ears: 480 x 198 x 45 mm (18.9 x 7.80 x 1.77
in) |
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Power Requirements |
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| 100
to 240 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz |
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| 235
mA @ 100 VAC, 145 mA @ 240 VAC |
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| 1
KV burst (EN61000-4-4: EFT/B), 2 KV surge
(EN61000-4-5) |
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Environmental
Limits |
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| -20
to 70°C (-4 to 158°F) |
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| 15
KV ESD protection embedded |
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Regulatory Approvals |
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| CE (EN55022 Class A, EN55024), FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A |
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| UL (UL60950), TÜV (EN60950) |
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Warranty |
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Ordering
Information
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CN2610-8
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| Dual-LAN terminal server with 8 RS-232 ports |
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CN2610-16
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| Dual-LAN terminal server with 16 RS-232 ports |
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CN2610-8-2AC |
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| Dual-LAN, dual-AC-power terminal server with 8 RS-232 ports |
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CN2610-16-2AC |
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| Dual-LAN, dual-AC-power terminal server with 16 RS-232 ports |
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CN2650-8 |
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| Dual-LAN terminal server with 8 RS-232/422/485 ports |
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CN2650-16 |
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| Dual-LAN terminal server with 16 RS-232/422/485 ports |
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CN2650-8-2AC |
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| Dual-LAN, dual-AC-power terminal server with 8 RS-232/422/485 ports |
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CN2650-16-2AC |
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| Dual-LAN, dual-AC-power terminal server with 16 RS-232/422/485 ports |
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CN2650I-8 |
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| Dual-LAN terminal server with 8 RS-232/422/485 ports and 2 KV optical isolation |
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CN2650I-16 |
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| Dual-LAN terminal server with 16 RS-232/422/485 ports and 2 KV optical isolation |
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CN2650I-8-2AC |
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Dual-LAN, dual-AC-power terminal server with 8 RS-232/422/485 ports and 2 KV
optical
isolation
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CN2650I-16-2AC |
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Dual-LAN, dual-AC-power terminal server with 16 RS-232/422/485 ports and 2 KV
optical
isolation
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| CN2600 terminal server
CBL-RJ45F9-150: 8-pin RJ45 to DB9 female connection cable,
150 cm
CBL-RJ45M25-150: 8-pin RJ45 to DB25 male connection cable, 150 cm
2 power cords (AC models only)*
Document and Software CD
Quick Installation Guide (printed)
Warranty Card
Note: Power cords are available
with US, Euro, UK, and JP plug
types. |
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Optional Connection Cables |
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| Please see “Appendix A: Accessories” for details |
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