To meet industrial network
expansion needs, Moxa released MXview V1.1 in September.
The MXview V1.1 license supports up to 1000 nodes,
and introduces two-tier hierarchy network management
with OPC 2.0 server, SNMP inform server, and wireless
communication support for Moxa's AWK-3121 and AWK-4121
cellular access point devices.
Two-level
Hierarchy Live-view Topology
The MXview user-friendly
network management software presents simple live-view
topology maps for network configuration, monitoring,
and troubleshooting. With a 1000 node management capability,
MXview V1.1 provides 2-level hierarchy topology maps
that make it easy for users to group and manage the
overall network architecture; the software interface
also generates tabbed windows for quickly switching
between 2nd tier groups.
SNMP Inform Server for Reliable Event Notification
With MXview V1.1, it is
far easier and more efficient to manage real-time
event messages, traffic status, network infrastructure,
and device status. The newly added SNMP inform server
increases network reliability by introducing complete
event logs and notification assurance. For automation
users, MXview V1.1 adds OPC 2.0 server to give third
party OPC clients such as HMI/SCADA systems easy access
to real-time data communication. Event notification
can be sent remotely via SMS and e-mail, or locally
by beep or program settings.
Designed
for Industrial Applications
MXview scans for and plots all networked
devices on physical topology maps that faithfully
show the status and connections of each device. The
physical topology map can highlight abnormal devices
with different colors or icons for easy identification
and fast handling. Moreover, MXview allows device
configurations to be backed up, as well as remote
deployment of device configuration and firmware maintenance.
Engineers can easily monitor network health and traffic,
and do not need to worry about messing up device status
or interconnectivity when using network management.
Check out the free trial version of MXview V1.1 on
Moxa's website today.