Introduction
Port Access Menu
The Port Access Menu provides access to ports. It is accessible to all users through the web interface, Telnet and SSH sessions, and remote modem access. The information that follows shows you how to access this menu.
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Web interface | Any user can use | 2. Choose Serial port > Connection > Port access | |
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| 1. Telnet to the Digi CM specifying its IP address | |
| Any user can use | and port 7000. (7000 is the default socket port for | |
Telnet/SSH | both Telnet and SSH) Example: | ||
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Telnet/SSH | Any user | Example: telnet digicm.digi.com | |
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Direct Port Access
You can connect directly to a properly configured port through a Telnet or SSH session. Configuration requirements include setting the Host Mode to Console Server Mode and the Protocol to either Telnet or SSH. Ports, by default are set to Console Server Mode and Telnet. Use the following information to make a Telnet or SSH connection to a port:
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