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Digi IX15 User Manual (1144 pages)
Brand:
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Gateway
| Size: 19 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History-90002400
2
Trademarks and Copyright
10
Warranty
10
Customer Support
10
Table of Contents
12
Digi IX15 Gateway User Guide
27
Overview
28
IX15 Compatibility with S2C Xbee Devices
28
Zigbee
29
Digimesh
31
Related Documents
34
DAL os Vulnerability Patch Policy
35
Safety Instructions
36
Safety Instructions
37
Xbee Adapter, Gateways, and Routers
37
Инструкции За Безопасност
37
Sigurnosne Upute
38
Bezpečnostní Instrukce
38
Sikkerhedsinstruktioner
39
Veiligheidsinstructies
40
Ohutusjuhised
40
Turvallisuusohjeet
41
Consignes de Sécurité
41
Sicherheitshinweise
42
Οδηγίες Ασφαλείας
43
Biztonsági Utasítások
43
Istruzioni DI Sicurezza
44
Drošības Instrukcijas
45
Saugos Instrukcijos
45
Sikkerhetsinstruksjoner
46
Instrukcje Bezpieczeństwa
46
Instruções de Segurança
47
Instructiuni de Siguranta
48
Bezpečnostné Inštrukcie
48
Varnostna Navodila
49
Adaptador Xbee, Puertas de Enlace y Enrutadores
49
Säkerhets Instruktioner
50
Digi IX15 Quick Start
52
Step 1: What's in the Box
52
Step 2: Gather Accessories
52
Step 3: Connect
53
Step 4: Configure
58
Step 5: Next Steps
58
Step 1: Requirements
60
Step 2: Setup the Hardware
60
Step 3: Program an Xbee Profile
60
Step 4: Join Nodes to the IX15 Network
62
Step 5: Review Your Xbee Network
63
Next Steps
63
Digi IX15 Hardware Reference
65
Digi IX15 Features and Specifications
66
IX15 Accessories
66
IX15 Front and Side Views
66
IX15 Leds
67
Power (PWR)
68
Sim
68
Lte
69
Xbee
69
Signal Quality Indicators
70
Ethernet Link and Activity
70
Cellular Signal Quality Explained
70
IX15 Power Supply Requirements
72
Power Consumption
72
Power Consumption Use Cases
73
Results
73
Digi IX15 Serial Connector Pinout
74
10-Pin Serial Cabling Options
75
Antenna Specifications for the Cellular Modem
75
Antenna Specifications for the Xbee RF Module
76
QR Code Definition
76
Digi IX15 Hardware Setup
77
Install SIM Cards
78
Apply Dielectric Grease over SIM Contacts
79
SIM Removal
79
Tips for Improving Cellular Signal Strength
79
Connect Data Cables
79
Mount the IX15 Device
80
Attach to a Mounting Surface by Using the Mounting Tabs
80
Attach to DIN Rail with Clip
80
Firmware Configuration
83
Review IX15 Default Settings
84
Local Webui
84
Digi Remote Manager
84
Default Interface Configuration
84
Other Default Configuration Settings
85
Primary Responder Mode
85
Differences between Standard Firmware Operation and Primary Responder Mode
86
Enable Primary Responder Mode
86
Change the Default Password for the Admin User
88
Configuration Methods
89
Using Digi Remote Manager
90
Access Digi Remote Manager
90
Using the Local Web Interface
91
Review the Dashboard
91
Log out of the Web Interface
92
Review the Dashboard
92
Use the Local REST API to Configure the IX15 Device
93
Use the GET Method to Return Device Configuration Information
93
Use the POST Method to Modify Device Configuration Parameters and List Arrays
95
Use the DELETE Method to Remove Items from a List Array
96
Using the Command Line
98
Access the Command Line Interface
98
Log in to the Command Line Interface
98
Exit the Command Line Interface
99
Central Management
100
Digi Remote Manager Support
101
Certificate-Based Enhanced Security
101
Configure Your Device for Digi Remote Manager Support
101
Collect Device Health Data and Set the Sample Interval
108
Event Log Upload to Digi Remote Manager
111
Reach Digi Remote Manager on a Private Network
113
Pinhole Method
113
Proxy Server Method
113
VPN Tunnel Method
113
Log in to Digi Remote Manager
113
Use Digi Remote Manager to View and Manage Your Device
115
Add a Device to Remote Manager
115
Add a Device to Remote Manager Using Information from the Label
115
Add a Device to Remote Manager Using Your Remote Manager Login Credentials
116
Configure Multiple IX15 Devices by Using Digi Remote Manager Configurations
117
View Digi Remote Manager Connection Status
118
Amazon AWS Iot
119
Microsoft Azure
119
Learn more
120
Manage an Xbee Network
121
Review the Current Xbee Network State
122
Discover the Xbee Network
122
Configure Active Discovery
122
One-Shot Discovery
126
Configure and Update an Xbee Network
127
What Is an Xbee Profile
127
Manage Xbee Profiles
127
Upload the Xbee Profile
128
Apply Xbee Profiles
128
Configure a Sleeping Network to Work with the IX15
129
Export Your Network
131
Bluetooth Low Energy
132
Configure Bluetooth Low Energy
132
IX15 BLE Configurator
135
Verify BLE Connectivity
136
Power Management
137
Configure a Power Profile
138
Suspend Mode
140
Configure Wake up Sources
140
Enter Suspend Mode
143
Disable Interfaces on Suspend
143
Interfaces
147
Wireless Wide Area Networks (Wwans)
148
Configure Surelink Active Recovery to Detect Modem Failures
148
Configure the Device to Reboot When a Failure Is Detected
163
Disable Surelink
176
Using Cellular Modems in a Wireless WAN (WWAN)
184
Configure a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN)
203
Show WWAN Status and Statistics
213
Delete a WWAN
216
Configure a Wide Area Network (WAN)
217
Local Area Networks (Lans)
226
About Local Area Networks (Lans)
228
Configure a LAN
228
Change the Default LAN Subnet
235
Change the LAN Address Type
236
Show LAN Status and Statistics
237
Delete a LAN
239
DHCP Servers
241
Configure DHCP Relay
255
Virtual Lans (Vlans)
258
Create a Trunked VLAN Route
259
Create a VLAN Using Switchport Mode
260
Show Surelink Status and Statistics
263
Show Surelink State
263
Show Surelink Status for All Interfaces
263
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Interface
264
Show Surelink Status for All Ipsec Tunnels
264
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Ipsec Tunnel
265
Show Surelink Status for All Openvpn Clients
265
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Openvpn Client
266
Serial Port
267
Default Serial Port Configuration
267
Serial Mode Options
267
View Serial Port Information
267
Configure Login Mode for a Serial Port
268
Configure Remote Access Mode for a Serial Port
271
Configure Application Mode for a Serial Port
288
Configure PPP Dial-In Mode for a Serial Port
289
Configure UDP Serial Mode for a Serial Port
296
Configure Modem Emulator Mode for a Serial Port
307
Configure Modbus Mode for a Serial Port
310
Configure Realport Mode Using the Digi Navigator
313
Installation and Configuration Process
313
Digi Navigator Features
313
Install the Digi Navigator
314
Configure Realport on a Digi Device from the Digi Navigator
316
Install and Configure Realport on Your Computer
317
Digi Navigator Application Features
318
Device Pane
320
Configuration Pane
321
Advanced Realport Configuration Without Using the Digi Navigator
330
Windows Operating System
330
Linux Operating System
330
Download the Realport Driver
330
Configure Realport on Your Computer
331
Configure the Serial Port for Realport Mode
332
Configure the Realport Service
336
Disconnect a User from a Serial Port
338
Show Serial Port Status and Statistics
340
Serial Status Page
340
Review the Serial Port Message Log
342
Routing
344
IP Routing
345
Configure a Static Route
346
Delete a Static Route
349
Policy-Based Routing
350
Configure a Routing Policy
351
Example: Dual WAN Policy-Based Routing
359
Example: Domain-Based Routing with Dual WAN
362
Example: Route Traffic to a Specific WAN Interface Based on the Client MAC Address
365
Show the Routing Table
370
Dynamic DNS
371
Configure Dynamic DNS
371
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
377
Vrrp
377
Configure VRRP
377
Configure VRRP
380
Example: VRRP/VRRP+ Configuration
388
Configure Device One (Master Device)
388
Configure Device Two (Backup Device)
392
Show VRRP Status and Statistics
397
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
400
Ipsec
401
Ipsec Data Protection
401
Ipsec Mode
401
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Settings
401
Authentication
402
Configure an Ipsec Tunnel
402
Configure Ipsec Failover
429
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for Ipsec
432
Show Ipsec Status and Statistics
447
Debug an Ipsec Configuration
448
Configure a Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol Client
449
Required Configuration
450
Additional Configuration
450
Example: SCEP Client Configuration with Fortinet SCEP Server
456
Show SCEP Client Status and Information
461
Openvpn
464
Configure an Openvpn Server
465
Configure an Openvpn Authentication Group and User
474
Configure an Openvpn Client by Using an .Ovpn File
478
Configure an Openvpn Client Without Using an .Ovpn File
481
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for Openvpn
485
Show Openvpn Server Status and Statistics
500
Show Openvpn Client Status and Statistics
501
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
503
Configuring a GRE Tunnel
503
Show GRE Tunnels
508
Example: GRE Tunnel over an Ipsec Tunnel
509
Configuration Procedures
510
Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
524
Configure a DMVPN Spoke
525
L2Tp
531
Configure a PPP-Over-L2TP Tunnel
531
L2TP with Ipsec
541
Show L2TP Tunnel Status
541
L2Tpv3 Ethernet
543
Configure an L2Tpv3 Tunnel
543
Show L2TPV3 Tunnel Status
547
Macsec
549
Security Modes
549
Configure a Macsec Tunnel
549
Nemo
551
Configure a NEMO Tunnel
552
Show NEMO Status
556
Wireguard VPN
557
Configure the Wireguard VPN
558
Before You Begin
558
Allow Remote Access for Web Administration and SSH
567
Configure the Web Administration Service
570
Configure SSH Access
580
Use SSH with Key Authentication
587
Generating SSH Key Pairs
587
Configure Telnet Access
590
Configure DNS
595
Show DNS Server
601
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
602
SNMP Security
602
Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
602
Download Mibs
607
Location Information
609
Configure the Device to Use a User-Defined Static Location
610
Configure the Device to Accept Location Messages from External Sources
612
Forward Location Information to a Remote Host
616
Configure Geofencing
623
Show Location Information
634
Modbus Gateway
635
Configure the Modbus Gateway
636
Modbus Hardening
650
Configure Remote Xbee Nodes
652
Show Modbus Gateway Status and Statistics
657
System Time Synchronization
660
Configure the System Time Synchronization
660
Manually Set the System Date and Time
665
Network Time Protocol
665
Configure the Device as an NTP Server
666
Show Status and Statistics of the NTP Server
671
Configure a Multicast Route
672
Enable Service Discovery (Mdns)
675
Use the MQTT Broker Service
678
Show MQTT Broker Information
688
Use the Iperf Service
689
Example Performance Test Using Iperf3
694
Configure the Ping Responder Service
694
Example Performance Test Using Iperf3
698
Develop Python Applications
700
Set up the IX15 for Python Development
701
Create and Test a Python Application
701
Python Modules
709
The Use(Led) Function
736
Releasing the Leds to System Control
736
Use Python to Control the Color of Multi-Colored Leds
737
Example: Set the LTE Connection Indicator to Flashing Purple
738
Register the Application
743
Refresh the Application
744
Unregister the Application
744
Set up the IX15 to Automatically Run Your Applications
749
Configure Scripts to Run Automatically
749
Show Script Information
756
Stop a Script that Is Currently Running
757
Start an Interactive Python Session
758
Run a Python Application at the Shell Prompt
759
Configure Scripts to Run Manually
760
Task One: Upload the Application
761
Task Two: Configure the Application to Run Automatically
762
Start a Manual Script
766
Install Third Party Python Modules
767
Python Migration Guide
767
Programming IDE
767
Python Version
767
Power Management
773
Deployment
792
User Authentication
794
IX15 User Authentication
795
User Authentication Methods
795
Add a New Authentication Method
797
Delete an Authentication Method
799
Rearrange the Position of Authentication Methods
800
Authentication Groups
802
Change the Access Rights for a Predefined Group
804
Add an Authentication Group
806
Delete an Authentication Group
810
Local Users
812
Default User
812
Change a Local User's Password
813
Configure a Local User
815
Delete a Local User
823
Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+)
826
TACACS+ User Configuration
827
TACACS+ Server Failover and Fallback to Local Authentication
828
Configure Your IX15 Device to Use a TACACS+ Server
828
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
833
RADIUS User Configuration
834
RADIUS Server Failover and Fallback to Local Configuration
834
Configure Your IX15 Device to Use a RADIUS Server
835
Ldap
838
LDAP User Configuration
840
LDAP Server Failover and Fallback to Local Configuration
841
Configure Your IX15 Device to Use an LDAP Server
841
Configure Serial Authentication
846
Disable Shell Access
848
Set the Idle Timeout for IX15 Users
850
Example User Configuration
852
Example 1: Administrator User with Local Authentication
852
Example 2: RADIUS, TACACS+, and Local Authentication for One User
854
Firewall Configuration
862
Create a Custom Firewall Zone
862
Configure the Firewall Zone for a Network Interface
864
Delete a Custom Firewall Zone
865
Port Forwarding Rules
867
Configure Port Forwarding
867
Delete a Port Forwarding Rule
872
Packet Filtering
874
Configure Packet Filtering
874
Enable or Disable a Packet Filtering Rule
878
Delete a Packet Filtering Rule
879
Configure Custom Firewall Rules
881
Configure Quality of Service Options
883
Web Filtering
892
Configure Web Filtering with Cisco Umbrella
892
Configure Web Filtering with Manual DNS Servers
895
Verify Your Web Filtering Configuration
898
Show Web Filter Service Information
900
Use Digi Remote Manager to Deploy and Run Containers
902
Use an Automation to Start the Container
905
Upload a New LXC Container
906
Configure a Container
907
Starting and Stopping the Container
912
Starting the Container
912
Stopping the Container
913
View the Status of Containers
913
Show Status of All Containers
913
Show Status of a Specific Container
914
Schedule a Script to Run in the Container
914
Create a Custom Container
917
Create the Custom Container File
917
Test the Custom Container File
918
System Administration
919
Review Device Status
920
Configure System Information
921
Configuration Items
922
Update System Firmware
923
Manage Firmware Updates Using Digi Remote Manager
923
Certificate Management for Firmware Images
924
Downgrading
924
Dual Boot Behavior
928
Upgrade Cellular Modem Firmware
929
Update Modem Firmware over the Air (OTA)
930
Update Modem Firmware by Using a Local Firmware File
931
Reboot Your IX15 Device
933
Reboot Your Device Immediately
933
Schedule Reboots of Your Device
934
Erase Device Configuration and Reset to Factory Defaults
935
Custom Factory Default Settings
939
Locate the Device by Using the Find Me Feature
941
Configure a Power Profile
942
Enable FIPS Mode
945
Configuration Files
947
Save Configuration Changes
947
Save Configuration to a File
948
Restore the Device Configuration
949
Schedule System Maintenance Tasks
952
Disable Device Encryption
957
Re-Enable Cryptography after It Has Been Disabled
958
Configure the Speed of Your Ethernet Port
960
Watchdog Service
962
Configure the Watchdog Service
962
View Watchdog Metrics
965
Intelliflow
969
Enable Intelliflow
970
Configure Service Types
972
Configure Domain Name Groups
974
Use Intelliflow to Display Average CPU and RAM Usage
977
Use Intelliflow to Display Top Data Usage Information
978
Use Intelliflow to Display Data Usage by Host over Time
980
Configure Netflow Probe
981
File System
986
The IX15 Local File System
987
Display Directory Contents
987
Create a Directory
988
Display File Contents
989
Copy a File or Directory
989
Move or Rename a File or Directory
990
Delete a File or Directory
991
Upload and Download Files
992
Upload and Download Files by Using the Webui
992
Upload and Download Files by Using the Secure Copy Command
993
Upload and Download Files Using SFTP
994
Access the Command Line Interface
997
Log in to the Command Line Interface
997
Exit the Command Line Interface
998
Execute a Command from the Web Interface
998
Display Help for Commands and Parameters
1000
The Help Command
1000
The Question Mark (?) Command
1000
Display Help for Individual Commands
1001
Use the Tab Key or the Space Bar to Display Abbreviated Help
1002
Auto-Complete Commands and Parameters
1002
Available Commands
1003
Xbee-Specific Commands
1004
Manage an Xbee Network
1005
Configure Individual Xbee Parameters
1008
Apply Xbee Profiles
1010
Use the Scp Command
1011
Display Status and Statistics Using the Show Command
1013
Show Config
1013
Show System
1013
Show Network
1014
Device Configuration Using the Command Line Interface
1014
Execute Configuration Commands at the Root Admin CLI Prompt
1014
Display Help for the Config Command from the Root Admin CLI Prompt
1015
Configuration Mode
1016
Enable Configuration Mode
1016
Enter Configuration Commands in Configuration Mode
1017
Save Changes and Exit Configuration Mode
1017
Exit Configuration Mode Without Saving Changes
1017
Configuration Actions
1018
Display Command Line Help in Configuration Mode
1018
Move Within the Configuration Schema
1021
Manage Elements in Lists
1022
The Revert Command
1024
Enter Strings in Configuration Commands
1026
Example: Create a New User by Using the Command Line
1026
Install Python Packages
1028
Command Line Reference
1030
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Digi IX15 User Manual (955 pages)
Brand:
Digi
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 15 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History-90002400
2
Table of Contents
6
Digi IX15 Gateway User Guide
19
Overview
20
What's New in Digi IX15 Version 22.2
20
IX15 Compatibility with S2C Xbee Devices
21
Zigbee
21
Digimesh
23
Related Documents
26
Safety Instructions
28
Xbee Adapter, Gateways, and Routers
28
И Нс Т Рукции З А Бе З Опа С Нос Т
28
Sigurnosne Upute
29
Bezpečnostní Instrukce
29
Sikkerhedsinstruktioner
30
Veiligheidsinstructies
31
Ohutusjuhised
31
Turvallisuusohjeet
32
Consignes de Sécurité
32
Sicherheitshinweise
33
Ο Δηγ Ίες Ασ Φαλείας
34
Biztonsági Utasítások
34
Istruzioni DI Sicurezza
35
Drošības Instrukcijas
36
Saugos Instrukcijos
36
Sikkerhetsinstruksjoner
37
Instrukcje Bezpieczeństwa
37
Instruções de Segurança
38
Instructiuni de Siguranta
39
Bezpečnostné Inštrukcie
39
Varnostna Navodila
40
Adaptador Xbee, Puertas de Enlace y Enrutadores
40
Säkerhets Instruktioner
41
Digi IX15 Quick Start
43
Step 1: What's in the Box
43
Step 2: Gather Accessories
43
Step 3: Connect
44
Step 4: Configure
49
Step 5: Next Steps
49
Get Started
51
Step 1: Requirements
51
Step 2: Setup the Hardware
51
Step 3: Program an Xbee Profile
51
Step 4: Join Nodes to the IX15 Network
53
Step 5: Review Your Xbee Network
54
Next Steps
54
Digi IX15 Hardware Reference
57
Digi IX15 Features and Specifications
57
IX15 Accessories
57
IX15 Front and Side Views
57
IX15 Leds
59
Power (PWR)
59
Sim
59
Lte
59
Xbee
60
Signal Quality Indicators
61
Ethernet Link and Activity
61
Signal Quality Bars Explained
61
IX15 Power Supply Requirements
62
Power Consumption
63
Power Consumption Use Cases
63
Results
64
Digi IX15 Serial Connector Pinout
65
10-Pin Serial Cabling Options
65
Antenna Specifications for the Cellular Modem
65
Antenna Specifications for the Xbee RF Module
66
QR Code Definition
66
Hardware Setup
69
Install SIM Cards
69
Apply Dielectric Grease over SIM Contacts
69
SIM Removal
70
Tips for Improving Cellular Signal Strength
70
Connect Data Cables
70
Mount the IX15 Device
70
Attach to a Mounting Surface by Using the Mounting Tabs
71
Attach to DIN Rail with Clip
71
Configuration and Management
75
Review IX15 Default Settings
75
Local Webui
75
Digi Remote Manager
75
Default Interface Configuration
75
Other Default Configuration Settings
76
Change the Default Password for the Admin User
76
Configuration Methods
78
Using Digi Remote Manager
80
Access Digi Remote Manager
80
Using the Web Interface
80
Log out of the Web Interface
81
Use the Local REST API to Configure the IX15 Device
81
Use the GET Method to Return Device Configuration Information
81
Use the POST Method to Modify Device Configuration Parameters and List Arrays
83
Use the DELETE Method to Remove Items from a List Array
84
Using the Command Line
86
Access the Command Line Interface
86
Log in to the Command Line Interface
86
Exit the Command Line Interface
87
Manage an Xbee Network
88
Review the Current Xbee Network State
89
Discover the Xbee Network
89
Configure Active Discovery
89
One-Shot Discovery
93
Configure and Update an Xbee Network
93
What Is an Xbee Profile
94
Manage Xbee Profiles
94
Upload the Xbee Profile
95
Apply Xbee Profiles
95
Configure a Sleeping Network to Work with the IX15
96
Export Your Network
98
Bluetooth Low Energy
99
Configure Bluetooth Low Energy
99
IX15 BLE Configurator
102
Verify BLE Connectivity
102
Power Management
104
Configure a Power Profile
105
Suspend Mode
109
Configure Wake up Sources
109
Enter Suspend Mode
111
Disable Interfaces on Suspend
112
Interfaces
116
Wireless Wide Area Networks (Wwans)
116
Configure Surelink Active Recovery to Detect Modem Failures
116
Configure the Device to Reboot When a Failure Is Detected
126
Disable Surelink
133
Using Cellular Modems in a Wireless WAN (WWAN)
137
Configure a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN)
156
Show WWAN Status and Statistics
165
Delete a WWAN
167
Configure a Wide Area Network (WAN)
168
Local Area Networks (Lans)
177
About Local Area Networks (Lans)
178
Configure a LAN
178
Show LAN Status and Statistics
185
Delete a LAN
187
DHCP Servers
189
Create a Virtual LAN (VLAN) Route
205
Show Surelink Status and Statistics
208
Show Surelink Status for All Interfaces
208
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Interface
208
Show Surelink Status for All Ipsec Tunnels
209
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Ipsec Tunnel
209
Show Surelink Status for All Openvpn Clients
210
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Openvpn Client
210
Serial Port
212
Configure Login Mode
212
Configure Remote Access Mode
215
Configure Application Mode
219
Configure UDP Serial Mode
221
Configure Modbus Mode
226
Show Serial Status and Statistics
230
Log Serial Port Messages
230
Routing
232
IP Routing
233
Configure a Static Route
234
Delete a Static Route
237
Policy-Based Routing
238
Configure a Routing Policy
239
Routing Services
247
Configure Routing Services
247
Show the Routing Table
250
Dynamic DNS
251
Configure Dynamic DNS
251
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
257
Vrrp
257
Configure VRRP
257
Configure VRRP
261
Example: VRRP/VRRP+ Configuration
268
Configure Device One (Master Device)
269
Configure Device Two (Backup Device)
273
Show VRRP Status and Statistics
279
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
282
Ipsec
283
Ipsec Data Protection
283
Ipsec Mode
283
Ipsec Modes
283
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Settings
283
Authentication
284
Configure an Ipsec Tunnel
284
Configure Ipsec Failover
311
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for Ipsec
314
Show Ipsec Status and Statistics
321
Debug an Ipsec Configuration
322
Configure a Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol Client
324
Example: SCEP Client Configuration with Fortinet SCEP Server
328
Disable Hardware Cryptographic Acceleration
333
Openvpn
336
Configure an Openvpn Server
337
Configure an Openvpn Authentication Group and User
346
Configure an Openvpn Client by Using an .Ovpn File
350
Configure an Openvpn Client Without Using an .Ovpn File
353
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for Openvpn
357
Show Openvpn Server Status and Statistics
365
Show Openvpn Client Status and Statistics
366
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
368
Configuring a GRE Tunnel
368
Show GRE Tunnels
373
Example: GRE Tunnel over an Ipsec Tunnel
374
L2Tp
389
Configure a PPP-Over-L2TP Tunnel
389
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for PPP-Over-L2TP
399
L2TP with Ipsec
406
Show L2TP Tunnel Status
407
L2Tpv3 Ethernet
408
Configure an L2Tpv3 Tunnel
409
Show L2TPV3 Tunnel Status
413
Nemo
414
Configure a NEMO Tunnel
415
Show NEMO Status
420
Allow Remote Access for Web Administration and SSH
423
Configure the Web Administration Service
427
Configure SSH Access
437
Use SSH with Key Authentication
445
Generating SSH Key Pairs
445
Configure Telnet Access
448
Configure DNS
453
Show DNS Server
459
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
460
SNMP Security
460
Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
460
Download Mibs
465
Location Information
466
Configure the Location Service
467
Configure the Device to Use a User-Defined Static Location
469
Configure the Device to Accept Location Messages from External Sources
471
Forward Location Information to a Remote Host
475
Configure Geofencing
482
Show Location Information
494
Modbus Gateway
495
Configure the Modbus Gateway
496
Show Modbus Gateway Status and Statistics
509
System Time
512
Configure the System Time
512
Manually Set the System Date and Time
516
Network Time Protocol
516
Configure the Device as an NTP Server
517
Show Status and Statistics of the NTP Server
522
Configure a Multicast Route
523
Enable Service Discovery (Mdns)
526
Use the Iperf Service
529
Example Performance Test Using Iperf3
534
Configure the Ping Responder Service
535
Example Performance Test Using Iperf3
538
Develop Python Applications
541
Set up the IX15 for Python Development
541
Create and Test a Python Application
542
End-To-End Demos
543
Python Modules
547
Set up the IX15 to Automatically Run Your Applications
580
Configure Scripts to Run Automatically
581
Show Script Information
588
Stop a Script that Is Currently Running
588
Start an Interactive Python Session
589
Run a Python Application at the Shell Prompt
590
Install Third Party Python Modules
592
Python Migration Guide
592
Programming IDE
592
Python Version
593
Deployment
617
User Authentication
619
IX15 User Authentication
620
User Authentication Methods
620
Add a New Authentication Method
622
Delete an Authentication Method
624
Rearrange the Position of Authentication Methods
626
Authentication Groups
628
Change the Access Rights for a Predefined Group
629
Add an Authentication Group
631
Delete an Authentication Group
635
Local Users
637
Change a Local User's Password
638
Configure a Local User
640
Delete a Local User
648
Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+)
651
TACACS+ User Configuration
652
TACACS+ Server Failover and Fallback to Local Authentication
653
Configure Your IX15 Device to Use a TACACS+ Server
653
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
658
RADIUS User Configuration
659
RADIUS Server Failover and Fallback to Local Configuration
659
Configure Your IX15 Device to Use a RADIUS Server
660
Ldap
664
LDAP User Configuration
665
LDAP Server Failover and Fallback to Local Configuration
666
Configure Your IX15 Device to Use an LDAP Server
666
Configure Serial Authentication
671
Disable Shell Access
673
Set the Idle Timeout for IX15 Users
675
Example User Configuration
678
Example 1: Administrator User with Local Authentication
678
Example 2: RADIUS, TACACS+, and Local Authentication for One User
680
Firewall Configuration
688
Create a Custom Firewall Zone
688
Configure the Firewall Zone for a Network Interface
690
Delete a Custom Firewall Zone
692
Port Forwarding Rules
693
Configure Port Forwarding
693
Delete a Port Forwarding Rule
698
Packet Filtering
701
Configure Packet Filtering
701
Enable or Disable a Packet Filtering Rule
705
Delete a Packet Filtering Rule
707
Configure Custom Firewall Rules
709
Configure Quality of Service Options
711
Upload a New LXC Container
722
Configure a Container
723
Starting and Stopping the Container
726
Starting the Container
726
Stopping the Container
727
View the Status of Containers
727
Show Status of All Containers
728
Show Status of a Specific Container
728
Schedule a Script to Run in the Container
729
Create a Custom Container
731
Create the Custom Container File
731
Test the Custom Container File
732
System Administration
734
Review Device Status
735
Configure System Information
736
Update System Firmware
738
Manage Firmware Updates Using Digi Remote Manager
738
Certificate Management for Firmware Images
739
Downgrading
739
Dual Boot Behavior
743
Update Cellular Module Firmware
744
Update Modem Firmware over the Air (OTA)
745
Update Modem Firmware by Using a Local Firmware File
746
Reboot Your IX15 Device
747
Reboot Your Device Immediately
747
Schedule Reboots of Your Device
748
Erase Device Configuration and Reset to Factory Defaults
750
Configure the IX15 Device to Use Custom Factory Default Settings
753
Locate the Device by Using the Find Me Feature
755
Configuration Files
757
Save Configuration Changes
757
Save Configuration to a File
758
Restore the Device Configuration
759
Schedule System Maintenance Tasks
762
Disable Device Encryption
767
Re-Enable Cryptography after It Has Been Disabled
767
Configure the Speed of Your Ethernet Port
769
Intelliflow
773
Enable Intelliflow
773
Use Intelliflow to Display Average CPU and RAM Usage
776
Use Intelliflow to Display Top Data Usage Information
777
Use Intelliflow to Display Data Usage by Host over Time
779
Configure Netflow Probe
780
Central Management
785
Digi Remote Manager Support
786
Certificate-Based Enhanced Security
786
Configure Digi Remote Manager
786
Collect Device Health Data and Set the Sample Interval
793
Enable Event Log Upload to Digi Remote Manager
796
Log into Digi Remote Manager
798
Use Digi Remote Manager to View and Manage Your Device
799
Add a Device to Digi Remote Manager
800
View Digi Remote Manager Connection Status
800
Configure Multiple Devices Using Profiles
801
Amazon AWS Iot
802
Microsoft Azure
802
Learn more
802
File System
804
The IX15 Local File System
804
Display Directory Contents
804
Create a Directory
805
Display File Contents
806
Copy a File or Directory
806
Move or Rename a File or Directory
807
Delete a File or Directory
808
Upload and Download Files
809
Upload and Download Files by Using the Webui
809
Upload and Download Files by Using the Secure Copy Command
810
Upload and Download Files Using SFTP
811
Command Line Interface
814
Access the Command Line Interface
814
Log in to the Command Line Interface
814
Exit the Command Line Interface
815
Execute a Command from the Web Interface
815
Display Help for Commands and Parameters
816
The Help Command
816
The Question Mark (?) Command
816
Display Help for Individual Commands
817
Use the Tab Key or the Space Bar to Display Abbreviated Help
818
Auto-Complete Commands and Parameters
818
Available Commands
819
Xbee-Specific Commands
820
Manage an Xbee Network
821
Configure Individual Xbee Parameters
823
Apply Xbee Profiles
826
Use the Scp Command
827
Display Status and Statistics Using the Show Command
829
Show Config
829
Show System
829
Show Network
830
Device Configuration Using the Command Line Interface
830
Execute Configuration Commands at the Root Admin CLI Prompt
830
Display Help for the Config Command from the Root Admin CLI Prompt
831
Configuration Mode
832
Enable Configuration Mode
832
Enter Configuration Commands in Configuration Mode
833
Save Changes and Exit Configuration Mode
833
Exit Configuration Mode Without Saving Changes
834
Configuration Actions
834
Display Command Line Help in Configuration Mode
834
Move Within the Configuration Schema
837
Manage Elements in Lists
838
The Revert Command
840
Enter Strings in Configuration Commands
842
Example: Create a New User by Using the Command Line
842
Install Python Packages
844
Command Line Reference
846
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