Redundancy is an important issue for industrial networks, and various types of solutions have been developed to provide alternative network paths when equipment or software failures occur. “Watchdog” hardware is installed to utilise redundant hardware-and a “Token”- switching software mechanism is applied. The CN2600 terminal server uses its built-in Dual-LAN ports to implement a “Redundant COM” mode that keeps your applications running uninterrupted.
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 (the PC host also requires two LAN cards). If one connection fails, the PC host can still communicate with your serial devices over the alternative LAN connection.
Moxa offers “Redundant COM”, an easy-to-use application to provide an alternative solution for network redundancy. When the CN2600 receives a data packet from a connected device, two identical data packets are sent over two independent LAN connections to prevent lost data packets if one LAN connection becomes unavailable. The CN2600 software is programmed to automatically discard duplicate data packets.
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 still be able to communicate with serial devices connected to the CN2600.
Dual-power redundancy uses two power inputs and redundant internal power supplies to ensure that all of the CN2600’s functions will be available, even in the event of power circuit failures.
For more information about the CN2600 terminal servers please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
Features
- 16x RS-232 or RS-232/422/485 serial ports (see versions)
- LCD panel for easy IP address configuration (excluding wide temperature versions)
- Dual-LAN cards with two independent MAC addresses and IP addresses
- Redundant COM function available when both LAN's are active
- Dual-host redundancy can be used to add a backup PC to your system
- Dual AC power inputs (for AC versions only)
- Real COM/TTY drivers for Windows and Linux
- Universal high-voltage range: 100V to 240V AC or 88V to 300V DC
- Wide temperature versions available (-T versions)