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Configure the device using the Digi ConnectPort X Family web interface
Configuration through the web interface
Digi ConnectPort X Family
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Python SMS Password
: Although this use is not typical, a message may be directed for deliver
to Python by sending “
#python
” as a command to this Digi device. In such a case, this Python
password may be configured to validate the acceptance of such a command message before it
is accepted and placed on the dedicated Python SMS message read queue for further
processing. When Python is configured as the
Default Message Receiver
, it is not necessary to
use the Digi device command message syntax, since all otherwise unhandled messages will be
delivered to the Python read queue. However, password validation is not performed for non-
command messages. This option is disabled (no Python password required) by default. To
remove the password, simply clear the password field on the settings page.
Built-in command settings
Several built-in commands are supported for execution via SMS messages sent to your Digi device.
Descriptions of built-in command-related settings for the SMS feature follow. Full detailed descriptions
of the SMS command syntax and supported command options is available on the Digi support web
site.
Supported commands
The following table displays the supported commands.
Built-in command
Description
#help
(alias
#?
)
The Digi device replies to the sender via SMS with a message that
specifies the command syntax and a list of the supported, available
commands that may be sent to this device. You may obtain further
help for a specific command by sending that command as a
parameter. For example, send
#help ping
to request a help reply
for the
#ping
built-in command.
#cli
Request that a CLI command be run on the Digi device. The output
from the CLI command is returned to the sender via SMS, with a
limit of around 2000 characters for the number of CLI output
characters returned in the reply.
#idigi
(alias
#cwm
)
Manage or obtain status for a device connection to a Remote
Manager server. The Digi device replies to the sender via SMS with a
message that contains the status or result of the requested action.
#ping
Request that the Digi device reply to the sender via SMS to verify
two-way SMS communication between the sender and the Digi
device.
Command options
For each built-in command, the following options are supported: