Moxa DA-683-SP-W7E [7/50] Da 683 xpe user s manual introduction

Moxa DA-683-SP-W7E [7/50] Da 683 xpe user s manual introduction
DA-683 XPE User's Manual Introduction
TCP/IP Networking—Implements the core TCP/IP protocol stack, which includes the IPv4 version for the
following protocols: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), raw, Internet
Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP), and Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP). The component also includes Wshtcpip.dll, which is the Winsock provider for TCP/IP to
enable socket-level communication over TCP/IP.
TAPI—A Telephony API (TAPI) Telephony Service Provider (TSP).
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)—SNMP is an agent service that provides management
systems with information about activities that occur at the Internet Protocol (IP) network layer. The SNMP
agent monitors network traffic, and retrieves and updates local management information based on the
requests from the SNMP manager. The agent also notifies registered managers with traps when significant
events occur.
Time Service Core—Synchronizes a workstation's clock with other computers using the Network Time
Protocol (NTP) version 3. For increased accuracy, this component also incorporates algorithmic
enhancements from NTP 4.
Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)—Windows Firewall provides a barrier between
your device and network connections to help reduce attacks by hackers, viruses, and worms across
networks. Strongly recommended..
Wireless Zero Configuration—Support for the Windows implementation of the IEEE 802.11 standard.
This component performs automatic configuration and authentication for IEEE 802.11 wireless network
adaptors.
Unimodem—Provides the infrastructure necessary for applications to communicate with a modem.
Supporting Services and Daemons
In addition to development and communication capability, the DA-683-XPE embeds the services and daemons
shown below. These common and easy-to-use application servers help users migrate industrial communication
applications to the DA-683-XPE embedded computer very easily and conveniently.
COM+ Services—The next evolution of Microsoft Component Object Model (COM) and Microsoft
Transaction Server (MTS).
Computer Browser Service—Computer browsing functionality exposed by Windows through Microsoft
Networking. It allows a client machine to browse its network neighborhood for available computers,
exposing file and print sharing services.
Disk Management Services—Support for disk and volume management operations. The component
implements a Component Object Model (COM) interface that can be used to query and configure disks and
volumes (both basic and dynamic). The component also monitors disk arrivals and removals and other
changes in the storage subsystem.
IIS Web Server—Allows you to create and manage Web sites.
Terminal Server—Microsoft Terminal Server client application (mstsc.exe).
Remote Registry Service—Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer.
Telnet Server—Allows users to connect to Telnet servers from remote computers.
How to Determine Firmware Build Versions
Use the mxver command to obtain the firmware version of the DA-683-XPE embedded computer. This
information is particularly important for identifying which features your embedded computer supports.
Execute the mxver.exe command line utility.
C:\> mxver
Model Name: DA-683-XPE
Build Date: 11010520
Version: V1.0
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