Networking > Moxa > Active Ethernet I/O
 MOXA IOLOGIK E2214 ACTIVE ETHERNET I/O (WITH 6 DIGITAL INPUTS AND 6 RELAY OUTPUTS) IntroductionMoxa's ioLogik E2200 is a new type of active micro controller that can be used as an RTU (Remote Terminal Unit). Active Ethernet micro controllers are a kind of PC-based data acquisition and control device that use proactive, event-based reporting to control I/O devices. Unlike traditional RTUs, which are passive and must poll for data, Moxa's Active OPC Server makes seamless connection with SCADA systems a reality. In addition, SNMP is used for communicating with an NMS(Network Management System) for IT field users. The I/O status of an Active Ethernet micro controller can be reported and controlled automatically on-site based on user specified conditions. This reportby-exception approach, which is new to PC-based monitoring, requires far less bandwidth than traditional polling methods.
Features
| - Front-end intelligence that supports 24 Click&Go™ rules |
| - Active Messaging with real-time stamp, including SMS, SNMP Trap with I/O status, TCP, and email |
| - Supports SNMPv1/v2c/v3 protocol |
| - I/O peer-to-peer function |
| - Built-in web console |
| - PC utility: Auto detection of installed modules |
| - Windows/WinCE VB/VC.NET and Linux C APIs |
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