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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 10/100BaseT(X) copper Ethernet or 100BaseT(X) fiber network. Both single-mode and multi-mode fiber are supported. 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 64kb 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. For more information about the NPort 6250 please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 2 Port RS-232/422/485 Single-Mode SC Ethernet Secure Serial Device Server:out Power Adapter, -40°C to +75°C
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2 Port RS-232/422/485 Single-Mode SC Ethernet Secure Serial Device Server:out Power Adapter, -40°C to +75°C
Spurious error messages, especially those from rolling-stock subsystems, can be difficult and time consuming to diagnose. Siemens Rail, in Manchester, wished to install a data logging system onto their rolling stock to transmit data in real-time back to their depot for efficient data analysis by their team.