Device Server NPort 5110A

1 port RS232 Serial to Ethernet Converter. Surge protection, low power

$224.54
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- Power consumption of only 1 W
- Fast 3-step web-based configuration
- Surge protection for serial, Ethernet, and power
- COM port grouping and UDP multicast applications
- Screw-type power connectors for secure installation
- Real COM and TTY drivers for Windows, Linux, and macOS
- Standard TCP/IP interface and versatile TCP and UDP operation modes
- Connects up to 8 TCP hosts
- Login authentication and network access control cybersecurity feature

 

Moxa NPort 5110A device servers are designed to make serial devices network-ready in an instant and give your PC software direct access to serial devices from anywhere on the network. Moxa NPort 5100A series saves at least 50% on power consumption compared to existing solutions on the market, helping engineers meet the tough environmental compliance challenges found in todayメs industrial environments. NPort 5100A web console guides users through 3 simple configuration steps that are necessary to activate the serial-to-Ethernet application.

Moxa NPort 5110A device servers support SNMP, which can be used to monitor all units over Ethernet. Each unit can be configured to send trap messages automatically to the SNMP manager when user-defined errors are encountered. For users who do not use SNMP manager, an e-mail alert can be sent instead. Users can define the trigger for the alerts using Moxa Windows utility, or the web console. For example, alerts can be triggered by a warm start, a cold start, or a password change.

Surge Protection for Serial, Ethernet and Power
Surge is a common threat to all electrical devices. Moxa’s leading-edge surge immunity solution is applied to the NPort® 5110A’s serial, power, and Ethernet lines. Tested and compliant with IEC 61000-4-5. This state-of-the-art surge protection provides a robust serial-to-Ethernet solution that protects electrical devices from voltage spikes and withstand electrically noisy environmental conditions.

3-Step Web-based Configuration
NPort 5110A’s 3-step web-based configuration tool is straightforward and user-friendly. Web console guides users through three simple configuration steps that are necessary to activate the serial-to-Ethernet application. With this fast 3-step web-based configuration, an average of 30 seconds is needed to setup.

Easy to Troubleshoot
Moxa NPort 5110A device servers support SNMP, which can be used to monitor all units over Ethernet. Each unit can be configured to send trap messages automatically to the SNMP manager when user-defined errors are encountered. Users who do not use SNMP manager, an email alert can be sent instead. Users can define the trigger for the alerts using Moxa’s Windows utility, or the web console. For example, alerts can be triggered by a warm start, a cold start, or a password change.

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Moxa Device Server NPort 5110A
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Device Server NPort 5110A

$224.54

- Power consumption of only 1 W
- Fast 3-step web-based configuration
- Surge protection for serial, Ethernet, and power
- COM port grouping and UDP multicast applications
- Screw-type power connectors for secure installation
- Real COM and TTY drivers for Windows, Linux, and macOS
- Standard TCP/IP interface and versatile TCP and UDP operation modes
- Connects up to 8 TCP hosts
- Login authentication and network access control cybersecurity feature

 

Moxa NPort 5110A device servers are designed to make serial devices network-ready in an instant and give your PC software direct access to serial devices from anywhere on the network. Moxa NPort 5100A series saves at least 50% on power consumption compared to existing solutions on the market, helping engineers meet the tough environmental compliance challenges found in todayメs industrial environments. NPort 5100A web console guides users through 3 simple configuration steps that are necessary to activate the serial-to-Ethernet application.

Moxa NPort 5110A device servers support SNMP, which can be used to monitor all units over Ethernet. Each unit can be configured to send trap messages automatically to the SNMP manager when user-defined errors are encountered. For users who do not use SNMP manager, an e-mail alert can be sent instead. Users can define the trigger for the alerts using Moxa Windows utility, or the web console. For example, alerts can be triggered by a warm start, a cold start, or a password change.

Surge Protection for Serial, Ethernet and Power
Surge is a common threat to all electrical devices. Moxa’s leading-edge surge immunity solution is applied to the NPort® 5110A’s serial, power, and Ethernet lines. Tested and compliant with IEC 61000-4-5. This state-of-the-art surge protection provides a robust serial-to-Ethernet solution that protects electrical devices from voltage spikes and withstand electrically noisy environmental conditions.

3-Step Web-based Configuration
NPort 5110A’s 3-step web-based configuration tool is straightforward and user-friendly. Web console guides users through three simple configuration steps that are necessary to activate the serial-to-Ethernet application. With this fast 3-step web-based configuration, an average of 30 seconds is needed to setup.

Easy to Troubleshoot
Moxa NPort 5110A device servers support SNMP, which can be used to monitor all units over Ethernet. Each unit can be configured to send trap messages automatically to the SNMP manager when user-defined errors are encountered. Users who do not use SNMP manager, an email alert can be sent instead. Users can define the trigger for the alerts using Moxa’s Windows utility, or the web console. For example, alerts can be triggered by a warm start, a cold start, or a password change.

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