Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
I believe the number of connections to those MOXA is limited to a small
number.
The MOXA must consider that the maximum number of connections is
currently open. Hence, the telnet to port 23 or 80 or any other do not
work.
To close the connection/socket on exit, you have to modify your iocsh.
There was a thread on how to do this not so long ago.
Hope this help,
--
E
On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 14:26 -0400, John Dobbins wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am using a MOXA N-PORT 5600, EPICS R3.14.7, ASYN 4-2-1. I have 8 serial
> devices connected to the N-Port. Device support is based on ASYN using
> drvAsynIPPort. The IOC is a soft IOC running on Linux (SL3).
>
> Sometimes when I restart the IOC by typing "exit" at the ioc command line the
> MOXA will crash, by which I mean it will no longer respond on any of the ports
> including the web server and telnet ports. The only way to recover the MOXA is
> to cycle power.
>
> I am wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience and what advice
> people might have for understanding this.
>
> Regards and thanks,
>
> John Dobbins
>
> Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator Sciences and Education
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY
>
>
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