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Moxa UC-7420/7410

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – accordance with the terms of that agreement.; Copyright Notice; Copyright; Trademarks; MOXA is a registered trademark of The Moxa Group.; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 6 – Introduction; The following topics are covered in this chapter:; Overview
  • Page 7 – Package Checklist; DIN-Rail Mounting Kit; Product Features
  • Page 8 – Product Hardware Specifications
  • Page 9 – Hardware Introduction; Appearance and Dimensions
  • Page 11 – Hardware Block Diagram; LED Name
  • Page 12 – Reset Button; ATTENTION; Reset to default preserves user’s data; Real Time Clock; WARNING
  • Page 13 – Placement Options; Wall or Cabinet
  • Page 14 – Hardware Connection Description; Wiring Requirements; Temperature Caution!; You should also observe the following common wiring rules:
  • Page 15 – Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.; Connecting the Power; Ready; SG; Shielded Ground; Connecting to the Network; Pin Signal
  • Page 16 – Connecting to a Serial Device; Pin; Connecting to the Console Port; PPP” section in Chapter 4.; PCMCIA
  • Page 17 – Software Introduction; Software Architecture; AP; Hardware
  • Page 18 – Software Package
  • Page 19 – Software Version Comparison Table
  • Page 20 – Protocol stacks and utilities
  • Page 21 – Getting Started; Configuring the Ethernet Interface
  • Page 22 – NOTE; Serial Console; Use the serial console port settings shown below.
  • Page 23 – Telnet Console; Default IP Address
  • Page 24 – Serial Console Reminder; SSH Console; Windows Users; Click on the link
  • Page 25 – Linux Users; Modifying Network Settings with the Serial Console
  • Page 26 – Dynamic IP addresses:
  • Page 27 – networking restart; Modifying Network Settings over the Network; Configuring the WLAN via the PCMCIA Interface
  • Page 28 – Configure the Wireless LAN card’s default SSID setting profile.
  • Page 30 – CountryRegion; WirelessMode; Setting; SSID; Setting
  • Page 33 – Test Program; Set the cross compiler and glibc environment variables.; Setting the path allows you to run the compiler from any directory.; Checking the Flash Memory Space
  • Page 34 – Hello; Makefile
  • Page 35 – Uploading “Hello” to UC-7420/7410 and Running the Program; Use the following command to upload; will be printed on the screen.; Developing Your First Application; Testing Environment; Write data to PC1
  • Page 37 – Uploading tcps2-release and Running the Program; Use the following commands to use FTP to upload; bin; command to set the transfer mode to; Binary; command to
  • Page 38 – The program should start running in the background. Use either the; kill; command for job number 1 to terminate this program:
  • Page 39 – Testing Procedure Summary; Enter
  • Page 41 – Managing Embedded Linux
  • Page 42 – System Version Information; kversion; System Image Backup; Upgrading the Firmware; Upgrading the firmware will erase all data on the Flash ROM
  • Page 43 – available in each block.
  • Page 44 – upfirm; command to upgrade the kernel and root file system:; Loading Factory Defaults
  • Page 45 – Backing Up the User File System; First type the following command to enable the RAM disk:; Deploying the User File System to Additional UC-7420/7410 Units
  • Page 46 – Enabling and Disabling Daemons; Type the command “ps –ef” to list all processes currently running.
  • Page 47 – put it to run in the background.
  • Page 48 – Setting the Run-Level; Edit a shell script to execute
  • Page 49 – Adjusting the System Time; Setting the Time Manually
  • Page 50 – NTP Client; this client utility; Updating the Time Automatically; Example shell script to update the system time periodically
  • Page 51 – fixtime; Cron—daemon to Execute Scheduled Commands; STEP5: Enable cron when the system boots up.
  • Page 52 – Connecting Peripherals; USB Mass Storage; CF Mass Storage; mount
  • Page 53 – Managing Communications; Saving a Web Page to the CF Card
  • Page 54 – Managing Communication; Enabling the Telnet/ftp server; DNS; The Apache web server’s main configuration file is
  • Page 55 – To open the default CGI page, type
  • Page 57 – Use the following commands to restart the Apache web server:
  • Page 58 – IPTABLES
  • Page 60 – Use; lsmod; to insert and enable the module.; Observe and; and; Append or delete rules; Observe and erase chain rules
  • Page 61 – For; Append or delete rules:; Example 5: Drop TCP packets addressed for port 21.
  • Page 62 – NAT; NAT Example; NAT Area / Private IP; or; Enabling NAT at Bootup
  • Page 63 – username
  • Page 64 – Example 2: Connecting to a PPP server over a hard-wired link; noipdefault
  • Page 65 – How to check the connection; ifconfig
  • Page 66 – Setting up a Machine for Incoming PPP Connections; directory
  • Page 67 – sync
  • Page 68 – Example; Mail; SNMP
  • Page 69 – Open VPN; OpenVPN provides two types of tunnels for users to implement VPNS:; Routed IP Tunnels; Bridged Ethernet Tunnels; . Here we describe the second type of tunnel. To begin with, check to
  • Page 70 – Set up four machines, as shown in the following diagram.; Host A
  • Page 72 – Create link symbols to enable this script at boot time:
  • Page 73 – Destination Gateway
  • Page 74 – virtual device, it sends the traffic to its peer.; Setup 2: Ethernet Bridging for Private Networks on the Same Subnet; Set up four machines as shown in the following diagram:
  • Page 76 – Note that
  • Page 77 – Programmer’s Guide; This chapter includes important information for programmers.
  • Page 78 – Flash Memory Map; Address Size; Linux Tool Chain Introduction
  • Page 79 – Obtaining help; man; Cross Compiling Applications and Libraries; gcc; Debugging with GDB
  • Page 80 – cont; Device API; ioctl; Buzzer; include
  • Page 81 – The user application must
  • Page 83 – Close the file handle.; Special Note; The makefile is shown below:
  • Page 85 – UART; The normal tty device node is located at; Description; Example to set the baud rate
  • Page 86 – Baud rate inaccuracy; LCM; Examples; Clears the LCM display.; KeyPad; The device node is
  • Page 87 – Make File Example
  • Page 88 – The; UC Finder; Windows UC Finder; Installing the Software; Linux ucfinder
  • Page 89 – Once the Setup program starts running, click on; Click on; Next; when the; Select Additional Tools; window opens to proceed with the
  • Page 90 – Finish; to complete the installation of UC Finder.
  • Page 91 – Broadcast Search
  • Page 92 – Copy; ucfinder
  • Page 93 – System Commands; File manager
  • Page 94 – Process
  • Page 95 – Windows Tool Chain Introduction; The following topics are covered in this appendix.
  • Page 96 – Your Windows OS you use must satisfy the following requirements.
  • Page 97 – Installation Procedure; Insert the CD into your PC’s CD-ROM drive, and run
  • Page 98 – Local Package Directory; All required package are selected by default. Click on
  • Page 99 – View by
  • Page 100 – Using the BASH Shell
  • Page 101 – GDB debug tool; Insight; is a graphical user interface that accompanies; GDB; Help Topics; under the; Help; menu to read the user manual.
  • Page 103 – Service Information; The following topics are covered in this appendix:; MOXA Internet Services
  • Page 104 – The following services are provided
  • Page 105 – Problem Report Form
  • Page 106 – Product Return Procedure; Provide evidence of original purchase.
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UC-7420/7410 User’s Manual

Third Edition, June 2005

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Page 2 - accordance with the terms of that agreement.; Copyright Notice; Copyright; Trademarks; MOXA is a registered trademark of The Moxa Group.; Disclaimer

UC-7420/7410 User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice Copyright © 2005 Moxa Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibite...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1

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Page 6 - Introduction; The following topics are covered in this chapter:; Overview

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