Moxa 2-port RS232/RS422/RS485 to Ethernet Secure Terminal Server
- Secure operation modes for Real COM, TCP Server, TCP Client, Pair Connection, Terminal, and Reverse Terminal
- Supports nonstandard baudrates with high precision
- NPort 6250: Choice of network medium: 10/100BaseT(X) or 100BaseFX
- Enhanced remote configuration with HTTPS and SSH
- Port buffers for storing serial data when the Ethernet is offline
- Supports IPv6
- Generic serial commands supported in Command-by-Command mode
- Security features based on IEC 62443
Introduction
The 2-port NPort 6250 device servers use the SSL and SSH protocols to transmit encrypted serial data over Ethernet. Models are available for connecting to a 10/100BaseTX copper Ethernet or 100BaseTX fiber network. Both single-mode and multi-mode fiber are supported. Moxa NPort 6250 device servers help guarantee reliability byproviding users with secure serial-to-Ethernet data transmission and a customer-oriented hardware design. If the Ethernet connection fails, Moxa NPort 6250 will queue all serial data in its internal 64 KB port buffer. When the Ethernet connection is re-established, Moxa NPort 6250 will immediately release all data in the buffer in the order that it was received. Users can increase the port buffer size by installing a SD card.
Secure Data Transmission
For many applications, guaranteeing secure data transmission is an important concern when connecting serial devices to a network. To answer this concern, the NPort® 6000 supports the SSL and SSH protocols, which work by encrypting data before sending it over the network. With the NPort® 6000, users can rest assured that serial data is transmitted securely over both private and public networks.
Zero Data Loss If Ethernet Connection Fails
The NPort® 6250 device servers help guarantee reliability by providing users with secure serial-to-Ethernet data transmission and a customer-oriented hardware design. If the Ethernet connection fails, the NPort® 6250 will queue all serial data in its internal 64 KB port buffer. When the Ethernet connection is re-established, the NPort® 6250 will immediately release all of the data in the buffer in the order that it was received. Users can increase the port buffer size by installing an SD card.