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Introduction
Digi ConnectPort X Family features
Digi ConnectPort X Family
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Digi ConnectPort X Family features
This section provides an overview of Digi ConnectPort X Family features.
ConnectPort X products
The Digi ConnectPort X Family of products provides gateway functionality between various network
technologies such as Ethernet, cellular, Wi-Fi, and XBee. In addition to providing IP network
connectivity between cellular, Wi-Fi and Ethernet networks and devices; Digi International Inc.
products provide remote connectivity to XBee networks as well as other devices connected to local
ports: USB, 1-Wire, RabbitNet, and asynchronous serial. Digi ConnectPort X Family products act as a
coordinator for a mesh network. As with the Connect and Cellular product families, Digi Remote
Manager® supports Digi ConnectPort X Family products, which you can use to remotely manage
gateway devices and mesh networks.
Key features of ConnectPort X Family include:
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Network flexibility: gateway functionality for a variety of networks
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XBee-PRO radio
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Currently Freescale-based, primarily 802.15.4
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Ember-250/XBee-based
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Commercial/Industrial Grade
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Device Manager™: High-level and detailed views of XBee networks and nodes
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Personal Area Network (PAN) connectivity and management
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Support of Python™ programming language, for creating a variety of embedded programs and
applications
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Remote help desk support through a WatchPort® Camera connection to a USB host port
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Security
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For some models, an internal GPS
User interfaces
You can use the following user interfaces to configure, monitor, and administer Digi devices:
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Digi Remote Manager
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Web-based interface
For Digi devices that ship with a default IP address, connecting a laptop computer to the
Ethernet port of these products allows direct access to the web interface for configuration.
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Command-line interface available via local serial port, telnet or SSH
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Network services
You can enable or disable access to network services. This means that you can restrict a device’s use
of network services to those strictly needed by the device. To improve device security, you can disable
non-secure services. You can enable or disable the following network services: