Web Interface; Accessing The Command-Line Interface - Digi Connect Series User Manual

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Overview: Configuration, monitoring, and administration
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Maintaining high levels of security
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Provisioning and decommissioning of equipment
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Adding functionality to device networks
Additionally, you can group devices together, schedule various operations, and set alarm
notifications. For example, you can set an alarm to send a notification if a device disconnects or
remains connected longer than a specified period.
Some things to note about using Remote Manager:
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Devices must be registered in a Remote Manager account before you can access them.
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To minimize network traffic, Remote Manager uses caching. As a result, device settings can be
out-of-sync between the device and the settings viewed on the console.
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Device information refreshes on demand when the device is connected, and refreshes
automatically when a device connects.
For more information on Remote Manager as a remote device network management solution, see
these resources:
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Remote Manager User Guide
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Remote Manager Programmer Guide
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Remote Manager tutorials and other documents available on Digi's

Web interface

Digi Connect and ConnectPort TS Family devices provide a web interface for configuring and
monitoring devices. See
You are required to log in to the web interface.
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User name: The default user name is root.
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Password: The unique default password is printed on the device label. If the password is not
on the device label, the default password is dbps.
If the default user name and password does not work, they may have been updated. Contact your
system administrator. You are required to change the password from the default the first time you log
into the web interface.
Note
Not all configuration options provided by the command-line interface (CLI) appears in the web
interface. If you need to configure more advanced options, see the
interface
for instructions on accessing the CLI.

Accessing the command-line interface

You can configure Digi devices by issuing commands from the command line. The command-line
interface allows direct communication with a Digi device.
To access the command line from the Digi Device Discovery utility, click Telnet to command line.
For example, you can issue the following command from the command line to set general serial
configuration options:
#> set serial baudrate=9600 flowcontrol=hardware
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