Configure the device using the Digi ConnectPort X Family web interface
Configuration through the web interface
Digi ConnectPort X Family
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Service
Services provided
Default network
port number
Device Discovery, also
known as Advanced Digi
Discovery Protocol (ADDP)
Discovery of Digi devices on a network. Disabling
this service disables use of the Digi Device
Discovery utility to locate the device. You cannot
change the network port number for ADDP from
its default.
2362
Encrypted (Secure) RealPort Secure Ethernet connections between COM or
TTY ports and device servers or terminal servers.
1027
RealPort
A virtual connection to serial devices no matter
where they reside on the network.
771
Line Printer Daemon (LPD)
Allows network printing over a serial port.
515
Modem Emulation Pool
(pmodem)
Allows the Digi device to emulate a modem.
Modem emulation sends and receives modem
responses to the serial device over the Ethernet
instead of Public Switched Telephone Network
(PSTN). You can enable or disable telnet
processing on the incoming and outgoing
modem-emulation connections. The pmodem
service is for connecting to whatever serial port
will answer.
50000
Modem Emulation
Passthrough
Allows the Digi device to emulate a modem. This
service is for dialing in to a particular serial port
that has been set up for modem emulation.
50001
Remote login (rlogin)
Allows users to sign in to the Digi device and
access the command-line interface through
rlogin.
513
Remote shell (Rsh)
Allows users to sign in to the Digi device and
access the command-line interface through Rsh.
514
Secure Shell Server (SSH)
Allows users secure access to sign in to the Digi
device and access the command-line interface.
22
Secure Shell (SSH)
Passthrough
Accessing a specific serial port set up for SSH.
2501
Secure Socket Service
Authentication and encryption for Digi devices.
2601
Simple Network
Management Protocol
(SNMP)
Managing and monitoring the Digi device. To run
SNMP in a more secure manner, SNMP allows for
set
commands to be disabled. This securing is
done in SNMP itself, not through Network
Services settings. If disabled, SNMP services
such as traps and device information are not
used.
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