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Moxa CN2650I-8-2AC - device server

Mfg # CN2650I-8-2AC CDW # 1709864 | UNSPSC 43222630

Quick tech specs

  • Device server
  • 10Mb LAN
  • RS-232
  • CSLIP
  • 8 ports
  • 100Mb LAN
  • PPP
  • SLIP
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The 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 be able to communicate with your serial devices over the redundant LAN.

The ''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.

The 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.

This item was discontinued on November 21, 2016

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