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The Synmap™ Virtualization Layer: Full
Interoperability with Any Moxa Device
Overview
Synmap™ is Moxa’s revolutionary software virtualization, an evolutionary advance in network device control
that adapts solid, reliable SNMP into a fully portable remote procedure interface. Synmap allows engineers to
automate remote processes using SNMP object identifiers (OIDs) rather than device- or OS-specific API
addressing, making a scripted Synmap procedure fully interoperable with any other Synmap device. This
means that a script created for one Synmap device may be directly copied to another, immediately conferring
the same functionality. This eliminates the need for rewriting and compiling code for newly configured devices,
significantly reducing maintenance and deployment times.
SNMP is lightweight and easy-to-configure, and is already long-popular with IT professionals; it also enjoys
comprehensive native support in high-level languages like .NET, Java, Python, or Ruby. For these reasons, the
Synmap framework has re-imagined SNMP as a universal configuration and control interface for remote
procedures, adapting it to not only monitor and control device internals like temperature, BIOS parameters,
and local interfaces, but also to report on and automate tasks at the process layer, as well. Easily integrated
into any existing Network Management System (NMS), Synmap devices are a flexible and cost-effective
upgrade that returns obvious benefits to any IA network.
Synmap currently allows you to use SNMP for remote monitoring and control of a select set of computer
processes, but its list of features is rapidly growing. Using Synmap’s fully portable scripts, engineers will soon
be able to:
Access, monitor, control, and report on digital I/O at both the process and hardware layers
Use OIDs to monitor, configure, and give process control over serial ports and other interfaces
Monitor and control system attributes and process events via any NMS
Build automated remote procedures using Synmap OIDs called by simple shell scripts, or a preferred
high-level language like Python, Perl, or VBScript—all without any need for low-level APIs, or
platform-specific libraries
Significantly simplify and reduce development times for custom utilities and automated executables
Gain scripting and automation independence from OS-dependent libraries
All of this may be achieved using simple, reliable, and familiar SNMP, the easily accessible standard that IT
engineers are already familiar with.
The Synmap Design Concept
Synmap is a software design concept that offers programmers a wholly unique and superior conception of
infrastructure development for IA control. Instead of using low level APIs, Synmap adapts the higher level
SNMP protocol to serve as a universal API across all machines. With Synmap, application developers gain
several benefits, the two biggest being a significantly reduced learning curve for control APIs and remarkable
code portability. For example, if a user wants to control GPIO in a Linux environment, an application developer
needs to generate code that follows the pseudo code shown below:
1. Open() the device node
2. Read() the file descriptor
3. Read() the return value, and make a logical decision
4. Perform an ioctl function on the file descriptor
5. Close() the file descriptor
The above example shows how this is done in a *NIX environment. In a Windows environment, it looks a little
different, but the process is essentially the same, and of equal simplicity:
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- First edition september 2013 1
- Moxa da 682a 1
- Windows 7 software manual 1
- Www moxa com product 1
- Copyright notice 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Moxa da 682a windows 7 software manual 2
- Technical support contact information 2
- Trademarks 2
- Www moxa com support 2
- Table of contents 3
- Introduction 4
- Da 682a win7 software introduction 5
- Software components 5
- Da 682a win7 software introduction 6
- System initialization 7
- Basic administrative setup 8
- Da 682a win7 software system initialization 8
- Setting up an administrative account and creating user accounts 8
- Enabling windows 7 write protections 9
- Da 682a win7 software enabling windows 7 write protections 10
- Enhanced write filter 10
- Overview 10
- Da 682a win7 software enabling windows 7 write protections 11
- Enabling enhanced write filter 11
- Da 682a win7 software enabling windows 7 write protections 12
- Da 682a win7 software enabling windows 7 write protections 13
- Enabling file based write filter 13
- File based write filter 13
- Overview 13
- Da 682a win7 software enabling windows 7 write protections 14
- Installing moxa software 15
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 16
- Overview 16
- The synmap design concept 16
- The synmap virtualization layer full interoperability with any moxa device 16
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 17
- Moxa synmap oids list 17
- Mxgpio_clos 17
- Mxgpio_get_data 17
- Mxgpio_open 17
- Mxgpio_set_dat 17
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 18
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 19
- Installing the synmap virtualization layer 19
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 20
- Installing a convenient nms moxa mxview 20
- Installing and using an nms 20
- Basic configuration of mxview 21
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 21
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 22
- Warning 22
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 23
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 24
- Loading the synmap mib file 24
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 25
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 26
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 27
- Retrieving basic device information 27
- Using synmap oids to control the da 682a 27
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 28
- Using synmap to control the programmable leds 28
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 29
- Moxa sys mib values moxa embeddedcomputer moxasystem sensormgmt sensorobject tempsensortabl 29
- Using synmap to read the temperature sensor 29
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 30
- Da 682a win7 software installing moxa software 31
- Moxa sys mib values moxa embeddedcomputer moxasystem sensormgmt sensorobject voltsensortabl 31
- Using synmap to read the voltage sensor 31
- Customizable sample code 32
- Da 682a win7 software customizable sample code 33
- Sample code for customizing the da 682a 33
- The led control walkthrough 33
- C programs example 34
- Da 682a win7 software customizable sample code 34
- Examples releas 34
- The watchdog control code walkthrough 34
- Watchdog control code 34
- System recovery 35
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 36
- Overview setting up the recovery environment 36
- Recovery 36
- Step 1 prepare the usb drive 36
- Tuxboot windows 23 ex 36
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 37
- Two types of recovery base install and fully configured 37
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 38
- Media cd0 recovery os_imag 38
- Moxa moxa cp media cd0 recovery os_image media usb0 home partimag 38
- Step 2 opt recovering to a stock os 38
- Step 3 setting the bios to boot via usb 38
- Will be copied to the usb file tree at media usb0 home partimag depending on how the usb and cd have been automounted you will use a command much like this 38
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 39
- F home partimag 39
- Step 4 opt create a custom system image 39
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 40
- Home partima 40
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 41
- Warning 41
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 42
- F home partimag 42
- Recovery os_image 42
- Step 4 configure a stock os restoration 42
- Step 5 perform a trial recovery 42
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 43
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 44
- Step 6 reset the bios to its original state 44
- Da 682a win7 software system recovery 45
- A the 2013 synmap oid table 46
- The 2013 synmap oid table 46
- Da 682a win7 software the 2013 synmap oid table 47
- Moxa synmap the full oid table 47
- Da 682a win7 software the 2013 synmap oid table 48
- Da 682a win7 software the 2013 synmap oid table 49
- B sample code for da 682a customization 50
- Sample code for da 682a customization 50
- Led controls 51
- Watchdog controls 53
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