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Automate Modbus Routing Setup in Gateways
Moxa’s Auto-Device Routing function speeds up the configuration of a large number of Modbus devices

The good news for engineers is that Moxa’s patent-pending Auto-Device Routing function only requires a single click to help the gateway detect which serial port is connected to a target Modbus device, allowing it to automatically dispatch a Modbus request to the correct serial port. This makes the configuration and maintenance of a Modbus gateway’s slave ID routing table effortless, saving significant time and costs as engineers no longer need to manually create the Modbus slave ID routing table. Furthermore, it eliminates the effort needed to double-check the actual connections at field sites. There is also no need to refer to a historical Modbus slave ID routing table when adding or removing Modbus devices, saving time and effort.
This Auto-Device Routing function is a feature of Moxa’s MGate MB3000 Series, which consists of high-performance Modbus gateways with 2, 4, 8, or 16 serial ports. The MGate MB3000 Series also supports routing by IP address or TCP port, which is suitable for engineers who want to monitor field devices in segments.
To learn more, please visit: https://www.moxa.com/Event/ethernet-gateways/modbus-auto-device-routing/index.htm
To learn more about Moxa's Modbus TCP Gateways, please visit:
https://www.moxa.com/product/Modbus_TCP_Gateway.htm