Command-Line Interface (Cli)-Based Client Connections; Modem Emulation (Pseudo-Modem) Client Connections - Digi ConnectPort LTS Series User Manual

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Network connections and data paths
Telnet connection: The ConnectPort LTS initiates a TCP connection using the telnet protocol
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to a remote entity.
SSH connection: The ConnectPort LTS initiates a TCP connection using the SSH protocol to a
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remote entity.
Raw TLS encrypted connection: The ConnectPort LTS initiates an encrypted raw TCP socket
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connection to a remote entity.
Rlogin connection: The ConnectPort LTS initiates a TCP connection using the rlogin protocol
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to a remote entity.

Command-line interface (CLI)-based client connections

CLI-based client connections are available for use when you establish a session with the ConnectPort
LTS product's CLI. CLI-based client connections include:
ssh: Allows you to connect to a remote entity using the ssh protocol.
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telnet: Allows you to connect to a remote entity using the telnet protocol.
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rlogin: Allows you to connect to remote entity using the rlogin protocol (bash only).
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scp: Allows you to transfer files (bash only).
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connect: Begin communicating with a local serial port.
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Note
Additional communication methods include using a bash shell such as scp, tftp, nc, or using
Python.

Modem emulation (pseudo-modem) client connections

When a port is in the modem-emulation or pseudo-modem mode, it can initiate network connections
based on AT command strings received on the serial port. See the Digi Connect® Family Command
Reference on
www.digi.com
Digi ConnectPort LTS User Guide
for modem emulation AT commands.
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