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84
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167, 184

I n d e x

Lease Status values 192

Line Printer Daemon (LPD) 33, 44, 84 Link Integrity Monitoring 125

link up traps 33, 154

Local Configuration port profile 141 Location Area Code 184

location information for a device 153 login

to a remote system 201 login traps 33, 154

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MAC Address 177 Management menu 189

managing connections and services 189 manual provisioning 122 manual-keyed VPN tunnel 109, 112 Messages Received 183

mobile device provisioning 121 mobile service providers

CDMA-based 119

GSM-based 119

information required for provisioning and configuration 119

mobile settings

connection management settings 125 factory defaults for 120

in Digi Device Setup Wizard 68 in web interface 119 provisioning state 120 Service Plan 120

Service Provider 120 username and password mobile status and statistics

mode command 201

Model name for Digi device 177 modem emulation

configuring 167 description 44

Modem Emulation Pool (pmodem) network service 84

network service for (pmodem) 84 port profile for 141

Modem Emulation Passthrough 84 modem information

International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI) 186

Mobile Directory Number (MDN) 186 Mobile Identification Number (MIN) 186 modem manufacturer 186

modem model 186 modem revision 186 modem serial number 186

phone number for modem module 186

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NAT

See Network Address Translation

Network Address Translation (NAT) 34, 91, 100, 155, 168

network options 167 network services

ADDP 84

available when IP-passthrough enabled (pinholes) 86, 96

description 44

enabling and disabling access to 82, 167, 217, 218

Encrypted (Secure) RealPort 84 HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 86

HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS)

Line Printer Daemon (LPD) managing 190

Modem Emulation Passthrough 84 Modem Emulation Pool (pmodem) 84 port numbers for 83

RealPort 84

Remote login (Rlogin) 84 Remote shell (Rsh) 84 Secure Shell (SSH) 85

Secure Shell (SSH) Passthrough 85

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Contents ConnectPort X Family User’s Guide E r ’ s G u i d e Contents N t e n t s Configure Digi devices N t e n t s N t e n t s N t e n t s N t e n t s Monitor and manage Digi devices 175 Administration tasks Specifications and certifications Index GlossaryN t e n t s Scope PurposeAudience General release documentation Where to find more informationTo Contact Digi International Use Digi contact informationG i c o n t a c t i n f o r m a t i o n Introduction ConnectPort X Family products User interfaces FeaturesFeature/task Path to feature in the web interface See Quick reference for configuring featuresConfiguration Serial Ports port Profile Settings Configuration Network Advanced Network Settings Set mesh SSH Configuration Security Configuration System Device Identity Settings Configurable network services Hardware featuresNetwork interface features IP protocol support Serial data communication over TCP and UDP Auto-IP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Supported RFCs and MIBsSupported Snmp traps Remote Login rloginSecure Sockets Layer SSL/Transport Layer Security TLS TelnetPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP Internet Control Message Protocol IcmpNetwork Address Translation NAT/Port Forwarding Advanced Digi Discovery Protocol AddpDigi SureLink Mobile/Cellular features and protocol supportProvisioning wizard Global System for Mobile communication GSM Code-Division Multiple Access CdmaMobile/Cellular protocols Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Edge General Packet Radio Service GprsUniversal Mobile Telecommunications Service Umts Evolution-Data Optimized EV-DO, EVDO, or 1xEV-DO IP address assignment alternatives Encrypted RealPort RealPort softwareModem emulation AlarmsSecurity features Customization capabilities Configuration managementSupported connections and data paths in Digi devices Network servicesNetwork services associated with specific serial ports Network services associated with the command-line interface Network services associated with serial ports in generalNetwork/serial clients Command-line interface CLI-based client connectionsAutoconnect behavior client connections Modem emulation pseudo-modem client connectionsConfiguration capabilities Configuration capabilities and interfacesConfiguration interfaces Digi Device Setup wizard Page Digi Device Discovery utility Advantages of the Digi Device Discovery utility are Web interface Page Command-line interface Connectware Manager interface Connectware Manager Getting Started Guide Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Additional Snmp resources Standard MIBs supportedDigi enterprise MIBs supported Monitoring interfaces Monitoring capabilities and interfacesSnmp Connectware ManagerAdministration tasks Configure Digi devices Configure an IP address using the Digi Device Setup Wizard Default IP addressMy Computer CD ROM Drive setup.exe Alternate methods for assigning an IP addressConfigure an IP address using Auto-IP Configure an IP address using DhcpIP addresses and Connectware Manager Configure an IP address from the command-line interfaceTest the IP address configuration Configuration through the web interface Install Digi Device Discovery utility By using the Digi Device Discovery utilitySelect Device Discovery Utility and click Install Open the web interfaceDiscover devices Organization of the web interface Home Configuration pagesRestore the Digi device to factory defaults Cancel changesApplication pages Apply and save changesChange the IP address from the web interface, as needed Configure network communications IP settings Alternatives for configuring network communicationsDhcp terminology Dhcp server settingsScope Exclusion rangeGrace period LeaseReservation OptionsDhcp server configuration settings Addresses in the Dhcp server settingsPage Manage the Dhcp server Network services settings # ssh -l fred digi16 -p 2501 # telnet digi16 Addp Service Services provided Default Network Port NumberSnmp Network services and IP pass-through Settings Dynamic DNS update settingsPage Status and history information IP filtering settings IP forwarding settings Example Socket tunnel settings How IP pass-through works IP pass-through settingsN f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s Using pinholes to manage the Digi device How IP pass-through affects network access to Digi devicesIP Pass-through Steps to configure IP pass-throughRemote device management and IP pass-through Screen shot shows IP Pass-through configuration settings Uses for VPN-enabled Digi devices Virtual Private Network VPN settingsHow VPN tunnels work Example VPN configurationIP address requirements for VPN tunnels HQ router / VPN appliance configurationGSM GPRS/EDGE APN type needed Cdma carrier requirementsSetting Remote Site Digi Connect VPN VPN Concentrator Using a console portConfigure VPN settings N f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s Click VPN Internet Key Exchange IKE Settings Use the following as the identity Page Default Security Policies Page N f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s Page N f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s Tunnel Network Traffic to the following Remote Network Manual-keyed IPSEc/ESP VPN tunnel security settingsAlgorithm Size Enable Encryption Encryption algorithmAlgorithm Size Key Length Enable Authentication Authentication algorithmIsakmp VPN tunnel security settings Size Key Length VPN tunnel proposal configuration for Isakmp tunnels Advanced network settings Information required from mobile service provider Configure mobile cellular settingsCDMA-based mobile service providers GSM-based mobile service providersMobile service provider settings Set mobile configuration settings to factory defaultsLaunch the Mobile Device Provisioning Wizard Provision a mobile deviceExample provision ConnectPort WAN VPN for Sprint PCS Select a mobile service provider from the listAutomatic versus manual provisioning Select automatic or manual provisioning Device provisioning in progress Provisioning complete Digi SureLink settings Mobile connection settingsLink integrity monitoring settings Hardware reset thresholdsN f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s Page Status and statistical information for mobile connections Coordinator Configure Mesh/ZigBee network settingsMesh network terms ZigBee protocol Node ZigBee node types End device RouterZigBee protocol terms ZigBee stackNetwork maximum depth JoiningMaximum child routers Maximum child end devicesMesh Network configuration settings Page Basic radio settings Power Level Conducted Power DBm Advanced radio settingsSelect and configure a port profile Configure serial portsAbout port profiles Click Change ProfileConsole Management profile RealPort profileRFC 2217 support TCP Sockets profileAutomatic TCP connections autoconnection For this connection type Use this Port TCP and UDP network port numbering conventionsUDP Sockets profile Modem Emulation profile Local Configuration profileSerial Bridge profile Custom Profile Basic serial settingsSerial Settings Advanced serial settingsCharacter Key Sequence TCP settingsHexadecimal \xhh Values Tab Line feed Backslash UDP settings Camera settings Configure camera settingsCamera operation Alarm notification settings Configure alarmsAlarm list Alarm conditionsAlarm conditions Enable and Disable Alarms Alarm destinationsDevice description information Configure system settingsSnmp configuration settings Steps for setting up remote management Configure remote management Connectware Manager settingsAbout client-initiated and server-initiated connections Connection settingsLast Known Address LKA Retry if the LKA update fails Client initiated management connection settingsMobile Settings Advanced remote management settingsUsername For more information on Connectware Manager Configure Security settingsAlarms and the Connectware Manager server Enable password authentication Password authenticationFrom the command line About user models and user permissionsChange the password for administrative user Disable password authenticationUse IP filtering Disable unused and non-secure network servicesUpload an SSH public key Python configuration pages Configure applicationsPython program management Recommended distribution of Python interpreterManually execute uploaded Python programs Auto-start settingsPython files Verify device support of commands Configuration through the command lineAccess the command line To configure Use this command Set snmp N f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s Configuration through Connectware Manager ZigBee Networks View Node View N f i g u r e D i g i d e v i c e s What’s next? Batch capabilities for configuring multiple devicesMonitor and manage Digi devices Display system information Monitoring capabilities in the web interfaceGeneral system information Up Time Serial port diagnosticsTotal/Used/Free Memory Serial port informationSignals ConfigurationOverflow Errors Overrun ErrorsFraming Errors Parity ErrorsNetwork statistics IP Statistics Datagrams Received Datagrams Forwarded Default Time-To-LiveForwarding No RoutesIcmp statistics UDP statisticsMobile information and statistics Signal Strength RssiMobile Connection Statistics Registration Status Cell IDInactivity Timer Idle ResetsMobile Statistics IP AddressPhone Number Mobile InformationModem Manufacturer Modem Serial NumberSession successes SureLink statisticsSession failures Session consecutive failuresTotal failures DiagnosticsTotal link down requests Total bypassesManage serial ports Manage connections and servicesManage connections Manage VPN connectionsEvent logging Manage network servicesManage Dhcp server operation Start, stop, and restart the Dhcp serverView and manage current Dhcp leases Assigned active Lease status typesAssigned expired Reserved activeManage Mesh networks ReleasedUnavailable Address Manage Mesh networks from the web interface Network view of the Mesh devices Gateway device detailsPython Application ZigBee Socket Counters Frames SentTransmit I/O Errors Python Application ZigBee Socket Error CountsNot Joined Errors Self Addressed ErrorsMesh device state pages Display Monitoring capabilities from the command lineCommands for displaying device information and statistics Info Set buffer and display buffers Set alarmSet snmp ShowCommands for managing connections and sessions Set mesh Commands for managing Mesh networks and nodesConfigure Mesh network settings command syntax Display Mesh network configuration settings command syntax PAN ID Display meshInfo zigbeesockets Monitoring capabilities from Connectware Manager Monitor/manage Mesh networks from Connectware Manager Monitoring Capabilities from Snmp Administration tasks Administration from the web interface File management Custom files are not deleted by device resetUploading Files Delete filesCertificate/Key Management Backup/restore device configurations Update firmware from a file on a PC Update firmware and Boot/POST CodeUpdate Firmware from a Tftp Server PrerequisitesUsing the web interface Restore a device configuration to factory defaultsSettings cleared and retained during factory reset WAN Using the Reset buttonEnable/disable access to network services Reboot the Digi deviceAdministrative task Command Administration from the command-line interfaceSpecifications and certifications Specification Value Hardware specificationsConnectPort X8 specifications Regulatory information and certifications Safety standardsFCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency Interface RFI FCCDeclaration of Conformity Modifications FCCIndustry Canada Standards ConnectPort International EMC StandardsImportant Safety Information Address Resolution Protocol ARP Access control listAlarms 802.11COM port redirection Configuration managementDevice server Digi Device Setup WizardDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Encryption Encapsulating Security Payload ESPEnhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution Edge ESP PassthroughGeneral Packet Radio Service Gprs Factory defaultsHigh Speed Downlink Packet Access Hsdpa File Transfer Protocol FTPInternet Control Message Protocol Icmp HyperText Transfer Protocol HttpHyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer Https IPsec Internet Protocol Security Internet Group Management Protocol IgmpIP filtering Mobile Device Provisioning Wizard Management Information Base MIBPort forwarding Power-On Self Test PostModem emulation Rlogin Remote login rloginProvisioning RealPortSecure Sockets Layer SSL Setup WizardSerial bridge Serial tunnelingTelnet Static IP address assignmentTransport Layer Security TLS Transmission Control Protocol TCPTrivial File Transfer Protocol Tftp TTY port redirectionUser Datagram Protocol UDP Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service UmtsZigBee To 255 devices in a single Wpan Index DCD 145 Dhcp Gprs NAT Local Configuration Modem Emulation PPP D e 151 TCP D e D e
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X4, X8, X2 specifications

Digi X2 and X1 are advanced cellular IoT (Internet of Things) gateways that provide an innovative solution for industrial applications, smart cities, and remote asset management. Both devices equip users with the means to connect, monitor, and control a wide variety of assets without the limitations traditionally imposed by wired connections.

Digi X2, designed for complex IoT demands, features dual SIM slots which ensures uninterrupted connectivity through automatic failover. This makes it particularly valuable for critical applications where connectivity is non-negotiable. Additionally, the X2 is equipped with LTE-M and NB-IoT support, enabling extensive coverage in areas where other networks may struggle.

On the software side, the Digi X2 supports Digi Remote Manager, a powerful tool that allows users to monitor, manage, and deploy devices remotely. This cloud-based management system simplifies the overall management of IoT devices by providing real-time insights, easy configuration changes, and over-the-air updates, saving both time and resources.

In contrast, the Digi X1 serves as an entry-level model that balances performance with cost-effectiveness. It supports LTE connectivity, providing a reliable connection suitable for a variety of applications. The X1 also offers seamless integration with existing networks, allowing users to leverage their current infrastructure while expanding their IoT capabilities.

Both Digi X2 and X1 are designed with ruggedness in mind, making them suitable for deployment in harsh environments. They are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures and vibrations, ensuring reliability even in demanding industrial settings.

Another notable characteristic of these devices is their extensive input/output (I/O) capabilities, which enable them to interact with sensors, machines, and other types of devices. This versatility allows for a broad spectrum of applications, from monitoring temperatures in remote locations to tracking assets across geographic boundaries.

In summary, the Digi X1 and X2 provide robust, reliable, and scalable solutions for modern IoT implementations. With their advanced cellular connectivity, cloud management capabilities, and durable design, they are poised to enhance connectivity across industries, driving efficiencies and enabling smarter operations. Whether for critical industrial applications or efficient asset management, Digi's offerings are tailored to meet the diverse needs of today's IoT landscape.