
Get started with Digi Remote Manager
Manage data in Remote Manager
Digi XBee® 3 Cellular LTE-M/NB-IoT Global Smart Modem User Guide
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Review device status information from Remote Manager
You can view address, BLE, cellular, firmware, and I/O sampling status information for a XBee device in
Remote Manager. The device must be in the Remote Manager inventory device list and be active.
Note
Digi Remote Manager requires TCP and will not work with NB-IoT, unless the carrier supports
TCP.
1. Set up a persistent connection to connect the device to Remote Manager using one of the
following methods:
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Remote Manager
: A persistent connection can be set up in Remote Manager. This
option should be used when you have many deployed devices and no local access. See
Restore persistent connection to a remote XBee
.
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XCTU
: This option allows immediate access, and should be used when you have local
access, such as when using a development kit or in a lab environment.
2.
.
3. Click
Device Management > Devices
.
4. Select the device that you want to configure.
5. Click
Properties
in the toolbar. As an alternative, click
Properties > Edit Device
Configuration
. The configuration
Home
page appears.
6. Click
Status
in the toolbar to display the status sub-menus.
7. Click on the status group that has information you want to display. The status information is
related to AT commands. For information about each AT command in the categories, click on
the appropriate link below.
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8. Click
Home
to return to the configuration
Home
page.
9. When all changes are complete,
from Remote Manager.
Manage secure files in Remote Manager
You can interact with files on the XBee device from Remote Manager, using either the
or in the
File Management
view.
You can securely upload files by appending a hash sign (#) to the end of the file name. After the upload,
the hash sign (#) is not retained as part of the file name. For example, you could upload a file named
my-cert.crt
appended with a hash sign (#):
my-cert.crt#
. After the upload is complete, the file is named
my-cert.crt
.
Note
Uploading secure files in Remote Manager has the same result as doing an
locally.
See
for more information.
SCI (Server command interface)
You can use the
SCI (Server command interface)
file_system
command to securely upload a file.
For more information, see the
section in the