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Page 1 - RC1105-EN-02

RUGGEDCOM ROSv4.1User GuideFor RMC3012/2014PrefaceIntroduction1Using ROS2Device Management3System Administration4Setup and Configuration5Troubleshooti

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PrefaceRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guidex CLI Command SyntaxCLI Command SyntaxThe syntax of commands used in a Command Line Interface (CLI) is described accord

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide88 Security Messages for Port AuthenticationTACACS+ Response InvalidROS generate this alarm and l

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationManaging the Configuration File 89Message Name Alarm SNMP Trap Syslog802.1X Port X Authentication

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Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide90 Updating the Configuration File1. Navigate to Administration » Configure Data Storage. The Dat

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationManaging an Authentication Server 91ROS also has the ability to accept partial configuration upda

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Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide92 Configuring the RADIUS ServerAttribute ValueVendor-Specific Vendor-ID: 15004Type: 1Length: 11S

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring the RADIUS Client 93NOTEThe RADIUS client uses the Password Authentication Protocol (

Page 9 - Conventions

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide94 Managing TACACS+ AuthenticationParameter DescriptionConfirm Auth Key Synopsis: 31 character

Page 10 - System Requirements

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring User Priviliges 957654321Figure 54: TACACS Plus Server Form1. Server Box 2. IP Add

Page 11 - Customer Support

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide96 Configuring User Priviliges• 1 represents the guest access levelTo configure the privilege lev

Page 12 - Customer Support xii

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Time Services 97Setup and ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to setup and configu

Page 13 - Introduction

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide PrefaceAccessing Documentation xiAccessing DocumentationThe latest Hardware Installation Guides and Software User Guides for m

Page 14 - Security Recommendations

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide98 Configuring NTPParameter DescriptionTime Zone Synopsis: { UTC-12:00 (Eniwetok, Kwajalein),

Page 15 - Key Files

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring NTP 99Figure 57: NTP Server Table2. Select either Primary or Backup. The NTP Server

Page 16 - SSL Certificates

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide100 Managing SNMPSection 5.2Managing SNMPROS supports versions 1, 2 and 3 of the Simple Network

Page 17 - SSH Key Pairs

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing a List of SNMP Users 101Section 5.2.1.1Viewing a List of SNMP UsersTo view a list of SN

Page 18 - Available Services by Port

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide102 Adding an SNMP User1Figure 60: SNMP Users Table1. InsertRecord2. Click InsertRecord. The SN

Page 19 - Available Services by Port 7

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAdding an SNMP User 103• Must have at least one alphabetic character and one number. Special ch

Page 20 - 8 Available Services by Port

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide104 Deleting an SNMP UserSection 5.2.1.3Deleting an SNMP UserTo delete an SNMP user, do the fol

Page 21 - Supported Standard MIBs

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Security-to-Group Mapping 105Section 5.2.2Managing Security-to-Group MappingThe follow

Page 22 - Supported Agent Capabilities

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide106 Adding a Security-to-Group Map1Figure 65: SNMP Security to Group Maps Table1. InsertRecord2

Page 23 - SNMP Traps

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationDeleting a Security-to-Group Map 107Section 5.2.2.3Deleting a Security-to-Group MapTo delete a

Page 24 - ModBus Management Support

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide PrefaceCustomer Support xii

Page 25 - ModBus Function Codes

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide108 Viewing a List of SNMP GroupsSection 5.2.3.1Viewing a List of SNMP GroupsTo view a list of

Page 26 - ModBus Memory Map

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAdding an SNMP Group 109978654321Figure 71: SNMP Access Form1. Group Box 2. Security Model B

Page 27 - Ethernet Statistics

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide110 Deleting an SNMP GroupSection 5.2.3.3Deleting an SNMP GroupTo delete an SNMP group, do the

Page 28 - 16 ModBus Memory Map

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Serial Protocols 111configuration tools to configure them. The behavior of IP-based me

Page 29 - ModBus Memory Map 17

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide112 Managing Serial ProtocolsSerial interface bit rates can be configured in the range of 100 t

Page 30 - Serial Statistics

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationEncapsulation Concepts 113Protocol FeaturesWIN • Packetization per the protocol specification•

Page 31 - ModBus Memory Formats

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide114 Raw Socket Character Encapsulation• Section 5.4.1.1, “Raw Socket Character Encapsulation”•

Page 32 - Reading Data Using PortCmd

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationBroadcast RTU Polling 1155534231431Figure 76: RTU Polling1. Host 2. Host with Port Redirecti

Page 33 - PSStatusCmd

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide116 Preemptive Raw Socket4232214421Figure 77: Broadcast RTU Polling1. Host 2. RMC30 3. Et

Page 34 - TruthValues

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationPort Redirectors 11714333355552Figure 78: Permanent and Dynamic Master Connection Support1. Per

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionOverview 1IntroductionThis chapter provides a basic overview of the ROS software. It describes the followi

Page 36 - Considerations”

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide118 Message PacketizationSection 5.4.1.6Message PacketizationThe serial server buffers received

Page 37 - Using ROS

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationModbus TCP Performance Determinants 119The Modbus Server application accepts TCP encapsulated M

Page 38 - Connecting via the Network

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide120 Modbus TCP Performance Determinants2 3 411a1b23a3b5469a789d9c9bFigure 80: Sources of Delay

Page 39 - Logging In

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationTurnaround Delay 121Section 5.4.2.3Turnaround DelayThe Modbus protocol uses the concept of a tu

Page 40 - Using the Web Interface

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide122 The Concept of Links42311141124Figure 81: Source/Destination Two-Way Communication1. Device

Page 41 - Using the Web Interface 29

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAddress Learning for DNP 123Address Learning for TIN Mode 1When a message with an unknown sourc

Page 42 - Using the Console Interface

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide124 Broadcast MessagesSection 5.4.3.5Broadcast MessagesDNP Broadcast MessagesAddresses 65521 th

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationForce Half-Duplex (HD) Operation Mode 125The Device Address Table contains addresses and locati

Page 44 - Available CLI Commands

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide126 Configuring a Serial Port67821 52413Figure 82: Optical Loop Topology1. RS485 Slave with Rep

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring a Serial Port 12715161234567891011121314Figure 84: Serial Ports Form1. Port Box

Page 46 - 34 Available CLI Commands

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide2 Security Recommendations and ConsiderationsSection 1.2Security Recommendations and ConsiderationsThe fol

Page 47 - Tracing Events

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide128 Configuring a Serial PortParameter DescriptionEnables forcing half-duplex mode of operation

Page 48 - Using SQL Commands

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the Raw Socket Protocol 129Section 5.4.6Configuring the Raw Socket ProtocolTo confi

Page 49 - Retrieving Information

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide130 Configuring the Raw Socket ProtocolParameter DescriptionDefault: 1The port number as seen

Page 50 - 38 Retrieving Information

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the Preemptive Raw Socket Protocol 131Parameter DescriptionEnables link statistics

Page 51 - Using RSH and SQL

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide132 Configuring the Preemptive Raw Socket Protocol1413110625118371294Figure 88: Preemptive Raw

Page 52 - Selecting Ports in ROS

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring a TCP Modbus Server 133Parameter DescriptionThe character that can be used to force

Page 53 - Viewing Flash File Details

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide134 Configuring a TCP Modbus Client8734512Figure 90: Modbus Server Form1. Port Box 2. Respon

Page 54 - Accessing BIST Mode

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the WIN and TIN Protocols 1352. Navigate to Serial Protocols » Configure Protocols

Page 55 - Device Management

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide136 Configuring the WIN and TIN Protocols1413123456789101112Figure 92: WIN and TIN Form1. TIN M

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the MicroLok Protocol 137Parameter DescriptionThe Aging Time for TIN mode2 messages

Page 57 - Viewing CPU Diagnostics

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionKey Files 3• Configuration files are provided in the CSV (comma separated values) format for ease of use.

Page 58 - Restoring Factory Defaults

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide138 Configuring the DNP Protocol651234Figure 93: MicroLok Form1. Transport Options 2. IP Por

Page 59 - Uploading/Downloading Files

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the DNP Protocol 139981762345Figure 94: DNP Form1. Transport Options 2. IP Port

Page 60 - Section 3.5.1

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide140 Configuring the DNP Over Raw Socket ProtocolSection 5.4.13Configuring the DNP Over Raw Sock

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the Mirrored Bits Protocol 141Parameter DescriptionDefault: InThe Call direction

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Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide142 Configuring the Mirrored Bits ProtocolFigure 97: Mirrored Bits Table3. Select a serial port

Page 63 - Managing Logs

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the Telnet Com Port Protocol 143Parameter DescriptionFor an incoming TCP connection

Page 64 - Clearing Local Logs

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide144 Configuring the Telnet Com Port Protocol121112345678910Figure 100: Telnet Com Port Form1. P

Page 65 - Managing Remote Logging

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Raw Socket Remote Hosts 145Parameter Description• to place an outgoing connection or•

Page 66 - Adding a Remote Syslog Server

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide146 Adding a Remote HostFigure 101: Remote TableIf remote hosts have not been configured, add h

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationDeleting a Remote Host 147Parameter DescriptionIP Address Synopsis: ###.###.###.### where ###

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Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide4 SSL CertificatesSection 1.2.2.1SSL CertificatesROS supports SSL certificates that conform to the followi

Page 69 - Managing IP Gateways

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide148 Managing Device Addresses645123Figure 105: Remote Form1. IP Address Box 2. IP Port Box

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAdding a Device Address 149If device addresses have not been configured, add addresses as neede

Page 71 - Configuring IP Services

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide150 Deleting a Device AddressParameter DescriptionProtocol Synopsis: { ModbusServer, ModbusCl

Page 72 - Figure 25: IP Services Form

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing the TIN Dynamic Address Table 151Figure 109: Device Address Table Table2. Select the de

Page 73 - Managing Remote Monitoring

Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide152 Viewing Statistics for Serial Protocol LinksFigure 111: TIN Dynamic Address TableThis table

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing Statistics for Serial Protocol Connections 153Parameter DescriptionProtocol Synopsis:

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Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide154 Viewing Serial Port StatisticsParameter DescriptionThe number of packets transmitted on the

Page 76 - Managing RMON Alarms

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationClearing Statistics for Specific Serial Ports 155Parameter DescriptionThe number of Overrun Err

Page 77 - Viewing a List of RMON Alarms

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationResetting Serial Ports 156

Page 78 - Adding an RMON Alarm

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 6TroubleshootingGeneral 157TroubleshootingThis chapter describes troubleshooting steps for common issues that may be en

Page 79 - Adding an RMON Alarm 67

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionSSH Key Pairs 5For information on creating SSL certificates for use with ROS in a Microsoft Windows enviro

Page 80 - Deleting an RMON Alarm

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 6TroubleshootingGeneral 158

Page 81 - Managing RMON Events

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide6 Available Services by PortNOTEDSA keys smaller than 1024 bits in length are not recommended, and support

Page 82 - Adding an RMON Event

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionAvailable Services by Port 7The service supported by the device.• Port NumberThe port number associated wi

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideiiCopyright © 2014 Siemens Canada Ltd.All rights reserved. Dissemination or reproduction of this document, or evaluation and co

Page 84 - Deleting an RMON Event

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide8 Available Services by PortServices Port Number Port Open Port DefaultAccessAuthorizedNoteTACACS+ TCP/49(

Page 85 - Downgrading Firmware

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionSNMP Management Interface Base (MIB) Support 9Services Port Number Port Open Port DefaultAccessAuthorizedN

Page 86 - Resetting the Device

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide10 Supported Proprietary RUGGEDCOM MIBsStandard MIB Name TitleRFC 3414 SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB User-based S

Page 87 - Decommissioning the Device

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionSNMP Traps 11File Name MIB Name Supported MIBrcSnmpUserBasedSmMibAC.mib RC-SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB-AC SNMP-

Page 88 - Decommissioning the Device 76

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide12 ModBus Management SupportTable: Proprietary TrapsTrap MIBgenericTrappowerSupplyTrapswUpgradeTrapcfgChan

Page 89 - System Administration

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Function Codes 13Function Code DataThe following sections describe the support for ModBus managemen

Page 90 - Configuring Passwords

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide14 ModBus Memory MapStarting Address 2 Bytes 0x0000 to 0xFFFFNumber of Registers 2 Bytes 1 to 121 (0x79)Se

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Memory Map 15Address #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format0240 64 Alarm 6 R Ala

Page 92 - Alarms”

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide16 ModBus Memory MapAddress #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format0430 2 Port s7/p1 Sta

Page 93 - Managing Alarms

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Memory Map 17Address #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format0484 2 Port s1/p3 Sta

Page 94 - Section 4.4.2

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide Table of ContentsiiiTable of ContentsPreface ...

Page 95 - Configuring an Alarm

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide18 ModBus Memory MapAddress #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format04D0 2 Port s3/p1 Sta

Page 96 - Figure 48: Alarms Table

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Memory Formats 19Address #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format0686 2 Port 4 Sta

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Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide20 Uint16• FF 00 hex requests output to be True• 00 00 hex requests output to be False• Any value other th

Page 98 - Weak Password Configured

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionAlarm 21In this example, bytes 3 and 4 refer to register 1 at location 0x03FE, and represent the status of

Page 99 - TACACS+ Server Unreachable

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide22 TruthValues0x04 0x00 0x43 0x00 0x01The response may look like:0x04 0x02 0x00 0x0AThe lower byte of the

Page 100 - Port Security Violated

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionCertificate and Key Requirements 23Each ROS device is shipped with an SSL certificate and RSA key pair, an

Page 101 - Configuring Data Encryption

Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide24 Certificate and Key RequirementsFor SSH, ROS requires a DSA key pair in PEM format. The DSA key must be

Page 102 - CAUTION!

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSConnecting to ROS 25Using ROSThis chapter describes how to use the ROS interface. It describes the following

Page 103 - IMPORTANT!

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide26 Connecting via the Network• Flow Control: Off• Terminal ID: VT100• Stop Bit: 13. Connect to the device. On

Page 104 - Configuring the RADIUS Client

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSLogging In 271. Select the service (i.e. Telnet, RSH or SSH).2. Enter the IP address for the port that is con

Page 105 - Chapter 4

Table of ContentsRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guideiv1.6.3.8 TruthValues ...

Page 106 - Configuring TACACS+

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide28 Logging OutCAUTION!To prevent unauthorized access to the device, make sure to change the default guest, op

Page 107 - Configuring User Priviliges

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSUsing the Web Interface 29213Figure 4: Web Interface Layout (Example)1. Top Frame 2. Side Frame 3. Main

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Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide30 Using the Console Interface3124Figure 5: Elements of a Typical Screen (Example)1. Title 2. Parameters a

Page 109 - Setup and Configuration

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSUsing the Console Interface 3154123Figure 6: Console Interface (Example)1. System Identification 2. Menus

Page 110 - Configuring NTP

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide32 Using the Command Line InterfaceNOTEBefore exiting a screen, ROS will automatically prompt the user to sav

Page 111 - 4. Click Apply

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSAvailable CLI Commands 33Command Description• port is a comma separated list of port numbers (e.g. 1,3-5,7)cl

Page 112 - Managing SNMP

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide34 Available CLI CommandsCommand Descriptionpinged is not on the same network as the device pinging the other

Page 113 - Adding an SNMP User

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSTracing Events 35Command DescriptionOptional and/or required parameters include:• dest is the remote TFTP ser

Page 114 - 1. InsertRecord

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide36 Executing Commands Remotely via RSH• option is the option to use during the traceExample:>trace transpo

Page 115 - Adding an SNMP User 103

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSFinding the Correct Table 37The following sections describe in more detail how to use SQL commands:• Section

Page 116 - Deleting an SNMP User

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide Table of Contentsv3.6.1 Viewing Local Logs ...

Page 117 - Chapter 5

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide38 Retrieving InformationRetrieving Information About a Parameter from a TableUse the following command to re

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSChanging Values in a Table 39Port Name ifName Media State AutoN Speed Dupx Flow

Page 119 - Managing SNMP Groups

Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide40 Selecting Ports in ROS10.0.1.110.0.1.2C:\> for /F %i in (devices) do rsh %i -l admin,admin sql select f

Page 120 - Adding an SNMP Group

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSViewing Flash File Details 411. Log in to the device as an admin user and access the CLI shell. For more info

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Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide42 Defragmenting the Flash File SystemSection 2.8.3Defragmenting the Flash File SystemThe flash memory is def

Page 122 - Managing Network Discovery

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing Product Information 43Device ManagementThis chapter describes how to configure and manage the

Page 123 - Managing Serial Protocols

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide44 Viewing Product Information954321678Figure 7: Product Information Form (Example)1. MAC Address Box

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing CPU Diagnostics 45Parameter DescriptionShows the type, part number, and revision level of the

Page 125 - Encapsulation Concepts

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide46 Restoring Factory DefaultsParameter DescriptionThe size of RAM that have never been used during th

Page 126 - RTU Polling

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementConfiguring an IP Interface 47Parameter DescriptionDefaults Choice Synopsis: { None, Selected, All

Page 127 - Broadcast RTU Polling

Table of ContentsRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guidevi4.4.4 Authentication Related Security Alarms ...

Page 128 - Preemptive Raw Socket

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide48 Uploading/Downloading Files Using XMODEMNOTEThe contents of the internal file system are fixed. Ne

Page 129 - Port Redirectors

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementUploading/Downloading Files Using a TFTP Client 49NOTEIf available in the terminal emulation or Telne

Page 130 - Modbus Concepts

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide50 Uploading/Downloading Files Using a TFTP ServerTFTP CMD: main.bin loading succesful.Section 3.5.3U

Page 131 - Section 5.4.2.2

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging Logs 51user@host$ sftp admin@ros_ipConnecting to ros_ip...admin@ros_ip's password:sftp&

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Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide52 Clearing Local LogsSection 3.6.2Clearing Local LogsTo clear both the local crash and system logs,

Page 133 - Turnaround Delay

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging Remote Logging 53Parameter DescriptionLocal Syslog Level Synopsis: { EMERGENCY, ALERT, CRI

Page 134 - Address Learning for TIN

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide54 Viewing a List of Remote Syslog Servers2. Configure the following parameter(s) as required:Paramet

Page 135 - Address Learning for DNP

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementAdding a Remote Syslog Server 551Figure 16: Remote Syslog Server Table1. InsertRecord2. Click InsertR

Page 136 - Transport Protocols

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide56 Deleting a Remote Syslog ServerParameter DescriptionSeverity Synopsis: { EMERGENCY, ALERT, CRITI

Page 137 - Section 5.4.4

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging IP Gateways 57Section 3.7Managing IP GatewaysROS allows up to ten IP gateways to be configur

Page 138 - Configuring a Serial Port

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide Table of Contentsvii5.4.2 Modbus Concepts ...

Page 139 - 16. Reload Button

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide58 Adding an IP Gateway1Figure 21: IP Gateways Table1. InsertRecord2. Click InsertRecord. The IP Gate

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDeleting an IP Gateway 59Section 3.7.3Deleting an IP GatewayTo delete an IP gateway configured on the

Page 141 - Parameter Description

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide60 Configuring IP Services8 97654321Figure 25: IP Services Form1. Inactivity Timeout Box 2. Telnet

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging Remote Monitoring 61Parameter DescriptionDisables/enables Remote Shell access.3. Click Apply

Page 143 - Section 5.4.7

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide62 Adding an RMON History ControlIf history controls have not been configured, add controls as needed

Page 144 - 14. Reload Button

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDeleting an RMON History Control 63Parameter DescriptionThe index of this RMON History Contol record.

Page 145 - Section 5.4.8

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide64 Managing RMON Alarms10781234569Figure 30: RMON History Controls Form1. Index Box 2. Port Box

Page 146 - Section 5.4.9

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing a List of RMON Alarms 65Figure 31: The Alarm ProcessThere are two methods to evaluate a stati

Page 147 - Section 5.4.10

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide66 Adding an RMON AlarmSection 3.9.2.2Adding an RMON AlarmTo add an RMON alarm, do the following:1. N

Page 148 - Figure 92: WIN and TIN Form

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementAdding an RMON Alarm 67Parameter DescriptionIndex Synopsis: 1 to 65535Default: 1The index of this

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Page 150 - Configuring the DNP Protocol

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide68 Deleting an RMON AlarmParameter DescriptionThe index of the event that is used when a rising thres

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging RMON Events 691412131234567891011Figure 36: RMON Alarms Form1. Index Box 2. Variable Box

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Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide70 Viewing a List of RMON EventsSection 3.9.3.1Viewing a List of RMON EventsTo view a list of RMON ev

Page 153 - Section 5.4.14

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementAdding an RMON Event 71978123456Figure 39: RMON Events Form1. Index Box 2. Type List 3. Communi

Page 154 - Figure 98: Mirrored Bits Form

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide72 Deleting an RMON EventSection 3.9.3.3Deleting an RMON EventTo delete an RMON event, do the followi

Page 155 - Section 5.4.15

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementUpgrading Firmware 73Section 3.10.1Upgrading FirmwareUpgrading ROS firmware, including the main, boot

Page 156

Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide74 Resetting the DeviceIMPORTANT!Never downgrade the ROS software version beyond ROS v4.1 when encryp

Page 157 - Section 5.4.16.1

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDecommissioning the Device 75Section 3.12Decommissioning the DeviceBefore taking the device out of se

Page 158 - Adding a Remote Host

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDecommissioning the Device 76

Page 159 - Deleting a Remote Host

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring the System Information 77System AdministrationThis chapter describes how to perform v

Page 160 - Managing Device Addresses

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide PrefaceConventions ixPrefaceThis guide describes v4.1 of ROS (Rugged Operating System) running on the RUGGEDCOM RMC30. It cont

Page 161 - Adding a Device Address

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide78 Customizing the Login ScreenParameter DescriptionContact Synopsis: Any 49 charactersThe cont

Page 162 - Deleting a Device Address

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring Passwords 79NOTEUsers can also be verified through a RADIUS or TACACS+ server. When e

Page 163 - 3. Click Delete

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide80 Configuring PasswordsAn alarm will generate if a weak password is configured. The weak passwor

Page 164 - Statistics table appears

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationManaging Alarms 81Parameter DescriptionRelated username is in field Admin Username; full read/wri

Page 165 - Section 5.4.20

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide82 Viewing and Clearing Latched AlarmsFigure 45: Alarms TableNOTEThis list of alarms (configurabl

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RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring an Alarm 83Figure 46: Latched Alarms TableTo clear the passive alarms from the list,

Page 167 - Resetting Serial Ports

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide84 Configuring an AlarmFigure 48: Alarms Table2. Select an alarm. The Alarms form appears.

Page 168 - Resetting Serial Ports 156

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring an Alarm 8510897654321Figure 49: Alarms Form1. Name Box 2. Level Box 3. Latch B

Page 169 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide86 Authentication Related Security AlarmsParameter DescriptionLED & Relay Synopsis: { On, O

Page 170 - General 158

RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationSecurity Alarms for Login Authentication 87Message Name Alarm SNMP Trap SyslogWeak Password Confi

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