Moxa ioLogik W5312 [112/194] Cellular remote i o architecture

Moxa ioLogik W5340-HSPA [112/194] Cellular remote i o architecture
ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance
5-4
NOTE
If the Active OPC Server is installed in the DMZ or even the LAN, be sure to configure the
router or firewall
settings to allow and redirect those necessary TCP
ports such 9300, 9900, 9500, and 502 for remote access
from the ioLogik W5300. See Appendix
F for details.
Cellular Remote I/O Architecture
The following diagram illustrates the overall architecture of the ioLogik 5300 series cellular remote I/O device.
The ioLogik 5300 supports remote monitoring, and you can configure the machine via ioAdmin and connect to
a SCADA system through an OPC client/server or Modbus/TCP. You can push datalog files to the FTP server,
and connect field serial devices through a serial tunnel. In addition, the ioLogik W5300 supports event alarms
by email, SNMP Trap, and SMS.
In the following sections, we illustrate how to set up an environment for the ioLogik W5300.
Using ioAdmin to Perform Simple Data
Monitoring from a Remote Site
Scenario: Users would like to check the I/O status at the central site. The ioAdmin monitoring and
configuration utility will be used to monitor the remote site I/O status. The related network structure and
diagram are shown below.
Environment:
1. Active OPC server: Public Static IP: 59.124.42.169
Internal Static IP: 192.168.19.19
2. Central site: Internal Static IP: 192.168.19.207

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