Configure the device using the ConnectPort LTS web interface
Configuration through the web interface
Digi ConnectPort LTS User Guide
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Establish connection to the following network service
:
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Server (name or IP)
: Type the IP address or host name of the destination device.
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Service
: Select the service type of the connection. Your options are as follows:
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Raw TCP
—If you are bridging to another Digi device server use Raw TCP.
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Rlogin
o
Secure Sockets
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Telnet
o
SSH
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TCP Port
: Type the TCP port number of the destination device. The standard port numbers
are 23 for telnet and 513 for rlogin. If you are bridging to another Digi device server use the
raw TCP port number for its serial port. This is usually 2101 for port 1. 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.
See
Assign a profile to a serial port
for more information about assigning a Serial Bridge
(Serial Tunneling) profile to a serial port.
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Enable Keep-Alive
: When selected, enables the Keep-Alive feature.
UDP Server Settings
Your serial device can receive UDP data from systems or devices on the network. See
for more information on assigning a UDP server to a serial port.
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Allow multiple connections
: When enabled, allows multiple connections to the UDP server.
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Enable UDP access using UDP Port
: When enabled, allows you to specify the UDP port
number to connect to when sending data to the serial device. The default is 2102.
UDP Client Settings
Your serial device can send data to one or more systems or devices on the network using UDP. This is
also referred to as Data Distribution or UDP Multicast.
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Automatically send serial data
: Enable sending serial data to one or more systems or devices
on the network using UDP sockets.