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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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Service
Services provided
Default network
port number
Telnet Server
Allows users an interactive telnet session to the
Digi device’s command-line interface. If disabled,
users cannot telnet to the device.
23
Telnet Passthrough
Allows a telnet connection directly to the serial
port, often called reverse telnet.
The format for this port number is as follows:
20<serial port number>
Replace <serial port number> with the Digi serial
port number. For example, 2001 applies to serial
port 1, 2010 applies to serial port 10, and 2016
applies to serial port 16.
2001
Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) Echo
Used for testing the ability to send and receive
over a TCP connection, similar to a ping.
7
Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) Passthrough
Allows a raw socket connection directly to the
serial port, often called reverse sockets.
The format for this port number is as follows:
21<serial port number>
Replace <serial port number> with the Digi serial
port number. For example, 2101 applies to serial
port 1, 2110 applies to serial port 10, and 2116
applies to serial port 16.
2101
User Datagram Protocol
(UDP) Echo
Used for testing the ability to send and receive
over a UDP connection, similar to a ping.
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User Datagram Protocol
(UDP) Passthrough
Allows raw data to be passed between the serial
port and UDP datagrams on the network.
The format for this port number is as follows:
21<serial port number>
Replace <serial port number> with the Digi serial
port number. For example, 2101 applies to serial
port 1, 2110 applies to serial port 10, and 2116
applies to serial port 16.
2101
Web Server, also known as
HyperText Transfer Protocol
(HTTP)
You can establish secure access to configuration
web pages by requiring a user to sign in. HTTP
and HTTPS are also called Web Server or Secure
Web Server. These services control the use of
the web interface. If HTTP and HTTPS are
disabled, device users cannot use the web
interface to configure, monitor, and administer
the device.
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