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ConnectPort X Family
User’s Guide
ConnectPort
X Family Products:
ConnectPort X2
ConnectPort X2 XTend
/XStream
®
variants
ConnectPort X4
ConnectPort X4 H
ConnectPort X8
Note: This guide covers only the ConnectPort X Family products listed above.
For ConnectPort X2 for Smart Energy, see the ConnectPort X2 for Smart Energy Users Manual (90001120)
For ConnectPort X3 products, see the ConnectPort X3 Family Users Guide (90001190)
For ConnectPort X5 products, see the ConnectPort X5 Family Users Guide (90001100)
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

ConnectPort™ X Family User’s GuideConnectPort™ X Family Products:ConnectPort X2ConnectPort X2 XTend™/XStream® variantsConnectPort X4ConnectPort X4 HCo

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ConnectPort X Family products10ConnectPort X Family productsThe ConnectPort X Family of products is intended to provide gateway functionality between

Page 3 - Contents

Configuration through the web interface100 Request Idle Time-To-Live: Specifies the period of time, in seconds, that a DNS client request will remain

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Configuration through the web interface101Network Port Scan CloakingThe Network Port Scan Cloaking feature allows you to configure this Digi device to

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Configuration through the web interface102Ethernet Interface Speed: The Ethernet speed the Digi device uses on the Ethernet network.– 10: The device

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Configuration through the web interface103Mobile (cellular) settingsThe Mobile Settings pages configure how to connect to mobile (cellular) networks u

Page 7 - About this guide

Configuration through the web interface104Set mobile configuration settings to factory defaultsThe Set to Defaults button on the Mobile Configuration

Page 8 - Digi contact information

Configuration through the web interface105Provision a mobile deviceMobile device provisioning is needed to properly configure the Digi device with the

Page 9 - Introduction

Configuration through the web interface106Automatic versus manual provisioningThere are different types of provisioning methods depending upon your mo

Page 10 - ConnectPort X Family products

Configuration through the web interface1071 Select a mobile service provider from the list.2 Select automatic or manual provisioning.The main differen

Page 11 - Features

Configuration through the web interface1084 Device provisioning in progress...5 Provisioning complete.Upon successful completion of provisioning, a sc

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Configuration through the web interface109Mobile connection settingsMobile connection settings configure how the mobile connection is established and

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Features11FeaturesThis is an overview of key features in Digi devices. Software features are covered in more detail in the next three chapters. Hardwa

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Configuration through the web interface110Mobile Carrier SettingsMobile carrier selection allows the mobile device to be configured to use a specific

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Configuration through the web interface111Digi SureLink™ settingsThe Mobile Connection Settings configure Digi SureLink™ settings for a Digi device. S

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Configuration through the web interface112Link integrity monitoring settings Enable Link Integrity Monitoring using the test method selected below: E

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Configuration through the web interface113 TCP Connection Test: Enables or disables the creation of a new TCP connection as a test to verify the inte

Page 18 - Configurable network services

Configuration through the web interface114 Test only when idle: if no data is received for the above period of time: Specifies that the test repeat i

Page 19 - IP protocol support

Configuration through the web interface115Update PRL settingsNote These settings apply to Digi cellular-enabled products that use the Sierra Wireless

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Configuration through the web interface116Short Message Service (SMS) settingsThe following options configure the cellular Short Message Service (SMS)

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Configuration through the web interface117 Default Message Receiver: When a message is received via SMS, the Default Message Receiver is used to dete

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Configuration through the web interface118Built-In Command SettingsSeveral built-in commands are supported for execution via SMS messages sent to your

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Configuration through the web interface119Sender Control List (SCL) SettingsThe Sender Control List (SCL) permits the user to select the addresses (or

Page 24 - Modem emulation

Features12Quick reference for configuring featuresThis guide primarily focuses on configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices from the web

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Configuration through the web interface120Supported Character SetFor SMS via GSM service, it is necessary to translate between the GSM 03.38 7-bit alp

Page 26 - Customization capabilities

Configuration through the web interface121Supported character set ASCIICodeGSM 03.38CodeASCIICharacterDescription0x00 0x20 * NUL NULL0x01 0x20 * SOH S

Page 27 - Network services

Configuration through the web interface122ASCIICodeGSM 03.38CodeASCIICharacterDescription0x13 0x20 * XOFF DEVICE CONTROL THREE0x14 0x20 * DC4 DEVICE C

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Configuration through the web interface123ASCIICodeGSM 03.38CodeASCIICharacterDescription0x29 0x29 ) RIGHT PARENTHESIS0x2A 0x2A * ASTERISK0x2B 0x2B +

Page 29 - Network/serial clients

Configuration through the web interface124ASCIICodeGSM 03.38CodeASCIICharacterDescription0x3F 0x3F ? QUESTION MARK0x40 0x00 @ COMMERCIAL AT0x41 0x41 A

Page 30 - Configuration interfaces

Configuration through the web interface125ASCIICodeGSM 03.38CodeASCIICharacterDescription0x55 0x55 U LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U0x56 0x56 V LATIN CAPITAL L

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Configuration through the web interface126ASCIICodeGSM 03.38CodeASCIICharacterDescription0x6B 0x6B k LATIN SMALL LETTER K0x6C 0x6C l LATIN SMALL LETTE

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Configuration through the web interface127XBee network settingsA Digi ConnectPort X gateway provides a gateway between an Internet Protocol (IP) netwo

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Configuration through the web interface128XBee 802.15.4 series products show the XBee module in the gateway as the coordinator, and any XBee Drop-in N

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Configuration through the web interface129Basic and Advanced radio settingsThe Basic radio settings control basic operation of the XBee module in an X

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Features13Connection management: Manage serial port connectionsManagement > Serial Ports 202Manage Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectionsMan

Page 36 -  Mobile connection status

Configuration through the web interface130XBee firmware file-naming conventionsThe file-naming convention for numbering XBee firmware versions is HW_X

Page 37 - Device administration

Configuration through the web interface131X values-Network typeY value-Node typeAPI mode is a frame-based interface mode that extends the level to whi

Page 38 - Hardware

Configuration through the web interface132XBee ZB and Smart Energy standard networks have all node types. Other network types have standard nodes and

Page 39 - Connector pinouts

Configuration through the web interface133XBee firmware versions supported in ConnectPort X gatewaysCurrently, ConnectPort X gateways support these XB

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Configuration through the web interface134Settings preserved during firmware updatesIf the gateway is enabled, most XBee module settings will be prese

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Configuration through the web interface135Firmware Update Status pageThis page lists all nodes on the XBee network, along with their current firmware

Page 42 - Cable fittings

Configuration through the web interface136Update XBee firmware via the web interface--all other ConnectPort X gatewaysFor ConnectPort X gateways that

Page 43 - ConnectPort

Configuration through the web interface137Serial port settingsUse the Serial Port Configuration page to establish a port profile for the serial port o

Page 44 - SIM card slots

Configuration through the web interface138RealPort profileThe RealPort profile maps a COM or TTY port to a serial port. This profile configures a Digi

Page 45 - Power cable fitting

Configuration through the web interface139TCP Sockets profileThe TCP Sockets profile allows serial devices to communicate over a TCP network. The TCP

Page 46 - Optional Ethernet hub feature

Features14IP address settings Configuration > Network > IP SettingsConfiguration > Network > Advanced Settings48, 59, 64, 97IP filtering /

Page 47 - Configure Digi devices

Configuration through the web interface140The application or Digi device that initiates communication must use these network ports numbers. If they ca

Page 48

Configuration through the web interface141Modem Emulation profileThe Modem Emulation profile allows a Digi device to sends and receive modem responses

Page 49

Configuration through the web interface142Basic serial settingsAfter selecting a port profile, the profile settings are displayed. Choose the appropri

Page 50

Configuration through the web interface143TCP settingsThe TCP Settings are displayed only when the current serial port is configured with the TCP Sock

Page 51

Configuration through the web interface144 Close connection after the following number of idle seconds: Enable to close an idle connection. Use the T

Page 52 - Open the web interface

Configuration through the web interface145Camera settingsConnectPort X Family products support connecting a WatchPort® Camera to one of its USB host p

Page 53 - Discover devices

Configuration through the web interface146AlarmsThe Alarms page is for configuring device alarms and displaying alarm settings. Device alarms are used

Page 54

Configuration through the web interface147Alarm conditionsThe Alarm Conditions part of the Alarms page shows a list of all of the alarms. Up to 32 ala

Page 55

Configuration through the web interface148Alarm configurationTo configure an alarm, click on it. The configuration page for individual alarms has two

Page 56

Configuration through the web interface149Alarm destinationsThe Alarm Destination part of the page defines how alarm notifications are sent, either as

Page 57

Features15RealPort (COM port redirection) configurationConfiguration > Serial Ports > port > Port Profile Settings > RealPortSee also the

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Configuration through the web interface150System settingsThe System Configuration page configures device identity and description information, date an

Page 59

Configuration through the web interface151Date and Time settingsThe Date and Time settings set the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and/or system time

Page 60

Configuration through the web interface152Time Source SettingsThe time source settings configure access to up to five external time sources that can b

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Configuration through the web interface153Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol that can be

Page 62 -  WEP Keys

Configuration through the web interface154Supported Digi enterprise MIBsDigi devices support these Digi enterprise MIBs:Name Description LocationDigi

Page 63

Configuration through the web interface155Supported SNMP trapsSNMP traps can be enabled or disabled. Supported traps include: Authentication failure

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Configuration through the web interface156SNMP Configuration settings: Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP): This checkbox enables or dis

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Configuration through the web interface157iDigi/Remote management settingsNote In this discussion, the term iDigi Server refers to the iDigi Manager P

Page 66

Configuration through the web interface158Connection settingsThe Connection settings configure how the Digi device connects to an iDigi server. These

Page 67

Configuration through the web interface159Device IP address updatesChanges to the IP address for a Digi device present a challenge in server-initiated

Page 68 - #> telnet digi16 2101

Features16Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP):Configure SNMP through the web interfaceConfiguration > System > Simple Network Management

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Configuration through the web interface160Paged iDigi Connection settings Enable Paged iDigi Connection: When enabled and a request is received to do

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Configuration through the web interface161Advanced iDigi settingsThe default settings for iDigi remote management usually work for most situations. Th

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Configuration through the web interface162– Connection Method: Specifies the method by which the associated interface connects to the iDigi Server. TC

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Configuration through the web interface163Manually configure a Digi device to connect to iDigi Manager ProTo use iDigi Manager Pro as a device manager

Page 73

Configuration through the web interface164Security settingsSecurity settings involve several areas: User authentication: whether authentication is re

Page 74

Configuration through the web interface165Password authenticationBy default, there is no password authentication for ConnectPort X Family devices. Whe

Page 75 - Caution

Configuration through the web interface166Change the password for administrative userTo increase security, change the password for the administrative

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Configuration through the web interface167Use IP filteringYou can better restrict your device on the network by only allowing certain devices or netwo

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Configuration through the web interface168Position (GPS support)Certain Digi devices have native GPS support with a geofence application. There are tw

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Configuration through the web interface169Email Settings Notify on Fence Entry: An e-mail will be sent to the defined recipients via the configured S

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Features17XBee wireless network configuration and management: XBee network configuration through web UIConfiguration > XBee Network 127XBee ne

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Configuration through the web interface170ApplicationsMost Digi devices support additional configurable applications. For most devices, these applicat

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Configuration through the web interface171Digi Developer Community WikiThe Digi Developer Community Wiki is a place to learn about developing solution

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Configuration through the web interface172iDigi Manager ProiDigi Manager Pro provides for device management and access to data from network devices be

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Configuration through the web interface173Python configuration pagesSelecting Applications > Python from the main menu for a Python-enabled Digi de

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Configuration through the web interface174RealPort configurationRealPort software must be installed and configured on each PC that uses the RealPort p

Page 85 -  Miscellaneous Settings

Configuration through the web interface175Ekahau Client™For Digi devices with Wi-Fi capability, clicking Ekahau Client displays a page for configuring

Page 86 -  Identity settings

Configuration through the web interface176Ekahau Client configuration settings include: Enable Ekahau Positioning Engine Client™: Enables or disables

Page 87 -  Pre-Shared Key Settings

Configuration through the web interface177Industrial Automation/Modbus Bridge Industrial Automation is supported in these Digi devices: ConnectPort X2

Page 88 -  ISAKMP Phase 1 Settings

Configuration through the command line178Configuration through the command lineConfiguring a Digi devicethrough the command-line interface consists of

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Configuration through the command line179Examples of configuration commandsHere are some examples of commands used to configure Digi device. This set

Page 90 - Remote Site HQ

Features18Hardware featuresA summary of hardware features, including power-supply information, is in "Hardware specifications" on page 223.

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Configuration through the command line180RealPort configuration options set realportrouter and Network Address Translation settingsset natRTS toggle s

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Configuration through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)181Configuration through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Configuring Digi devi

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182Monitor and manage Digi devicesCHAPTER 4The port, device, system, and network activities of Digi devices can be monitored from a variety of interfa

Page 94 - 5 Click Apply

Monitoring capabilities from iDigi Manager Pro183Monitoring capabilities from iDigi Manager ProDigi devices can be monitored and managed from iDigi Ma

Page 95 -  Local Name: A phone number

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface184Monitoring capabilities in the web interfaceSeveral device monitoring and connection-management capabil

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface185Serial port informationThe Serial page of System Information lists the serial ports that are configured

Page 97 -  Static Primary DNS

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface186Serial statisticsThe Serial statistics section includes data counters and error tracking that will help

Page 98

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface187Network statisticsNetwork statistics are detailed statistics about network and protocol activity that m

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface188IP StatisticsDatagrams ReceivedDatagrams ForwardedNumber of datagrams received or forwarded. Forwarding

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface189UDP statisticsDatagrams ReceivedDatagrams SentNumber of datagrams received or sent. Bad Datagrams Recei

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Features19IP protocol supportAll Digi devices include a Robust on-board TCP/IP stack with a built-in web server. Supported protocols include, unless o

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface190WiFi LAN statisticsThe WiFi LAN Statistics section displays more detailed wireless statistics that may

Page 103 - Mobile (cellular) settings

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface191Mobile information and statisticsThe Mobile information and statistics page displays detailed mobile st

Page 104

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface192Mobile StatisticsMobile statistics include the interface status, bytes received and sent, baud rate, mo

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface193IP Network Failover statisticsThe IP Network Failover page is used to view detailed IP Network Failover

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface194Interface TableThe current status of all available IP network interfaces. The table is displayed in ord

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface195Current Network Gateway Status (Non-Failover) This information reports the status of the non-failover m

Page 108 - 5 Provisioning complete

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface196Current Failover Link Test Statistics These statistics indicate the successes and failures of the confi

Page 109

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface197Views and statistics for managing XBee networksThis section is used to view more detailed statistics fo

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface198Gateway device detailsThis part of the display shows information about the Digi device and its role as

Page 111

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface199XBee device state pagesClicking a device in the Network View of the XBee Devices displays the XBee Devi

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2©Digi International Inc. 2010. All Rights Reserved.The Digi logo, Digi Connect, iDigi, ConnectPort, Digi SureLink, Digi Dialserv are trademarks or re

Page 113

Features20Serial data communication over TCP and UDPDigi devices support serial data communication over TCP and UDP. Key features include: Serial dat

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface200SureLink statisticsDigi SureLink ™ provides an “always-on” mobile network connection to ensure that a D

Page 115

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface201DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics page has a ping utility to determine whether the Digi device can access remo

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface202Manage connections and servicesThe Management menu is for viewing and managing connections and services

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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface203Manage network servicesManagement > Network Services displays information about active network servi

Page 118 -  Password

Monitoring capabilities in the web interface204Lease status typesHere are the Lease Status values that are displayed in the lease list, including how

Page 119

Monitoring capabilities from the command line205Monitoring capabilities from the command lineThere are several commands for monitoring Digi devices an

Page 120 - Notes for the table:

Monitoring capabilities from the command line206info commandsinfo commands displays statistical information about a device over time. The statistics d

Page 121 - Supported character set

Monitoring capabilities from the command line207Commands for managing connections and sessions close: Closes active sessions that were opened by conn

Page 122

Monitoring capabilities from the command line208Commands for managing XBee networks and nodesSeveral commands are used to configure XBee networks and

Page 123

Monitoring Capabilities from SNMP209Monitoring Capabilities from SNMPDevice monitoring capabilities from SNMP include, among other things: Network st

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Features21Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for managing and monitoring network devices

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Administration from the web interface210Digi device administrationCHAPTER 5This chapter discusses the administration tasks that need to be performed o

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Administration from the web interface211File managementThe File Management page of the web interface uploads custom files to a Digi device, such as th

Page 127 - XBee network settings

Administration from the web interface212X.509 Certificate/Key ManagementThe X.509 Certificate/Key Management pages are for loading and managing X.509

Page 128

Administration from the web interface213Virtual Private Network (VPN) IdentitiesThe Virtual Private Networking (VPN) Identities database is used to lo

Page 129

Administration from the web interface214Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) / Transport Layer Security (TLS) CertificatesThe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Tra

Page 130

Administration from the web interface215Backup/restore device configurationsOnce a Digi device is configured, backing up the configuration settings is

Page 131

Administration from the web interface216Update firmware and Boot/POST CodeThe firmware and/or boot/POST code for a Digi device can be updated from a f

Page 132

Administration from the web interface217Restore a device configuration to factory defaultsThere are several ways to reset the device configuration of

Page 133

Administration from the web interface218Using the Reset buttonIf the Digi device cannot be accessed from the web interface, the configuration can be r

Page 134 -  Update Settings section

Administration from the web interface219ConnectPort X8 has the Reset button on the front panel.3 Hold the Reset button down gently with a non-conducti

Page 135

Features22Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) transports multi-protocol packets over point-to-point links. PPP encapsulates

Page 136 - 3 Click the Update button

Administration from the web interface220Display system informationSystem information displays the model, MAC address, firmware version, boot version,

Page 137 - Serial port settings

Administration from the command-line interface221Administration from the command-line interfaceAdministrative tasks for Digi devices can also be perfo

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222Specifications and certificationsCHAPTER 6This chapter provides hardware specifications, additional feature detail, and regulatory statements and c

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Hardware specifications223Hardware specificationsConnectPort X2 specificationsSpecification ValueEnvironmental Ambient temperature-40 to 185F (-40 to

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Hardware specifications224 Power requirementsDC power input ConnectPort X2 Industrial (metal enclosure):9-30VDC Power consumption: Idle: 0.6 W Max

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Hardware specifications225ConnectPort X4 specificationsSpecification ValueEnvironmental Ambient temperature+32F to 104F (0 to +40C)The ambient tempe

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Hardware specifications226ConnectPort X4 H specificationsSpecification ValueEnvironmental Ambient temperature-40F to 140F (-40C to +60C)Relative humid

Page 143

Hardware specifications227ConnectPort X8 specificationsSpecification ValueEnvironmental Ambient temperature+32F to 104F (0 to +40C)Relative humidity R

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Wireless networking features228Wireless networking featuresThe following table shows key wireless-networking features that can be configured in Wi-Fi-

Page 145 - Camera settings

Wireless networking features229Wireless feature DescriptionNetwork Key A shared key (ASCII or Hexadecimal) to be used for WEP or WPA-PSK. Username A u

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Features23Mobile/Cellular features and protocol supportKey cellular features in cellular-enabled Digi devices include: GSM: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSPA, S

Page 147

Regulatory information and certifications230Regulatory information and certificationsFCC certifications and regulatory information (USA only)FCC Part

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Regulatory information and certifications231Declaration of Conformity(In accordance with FCC Dockets 96-208 and 95-19)Digi International declares, tha

Page 149

Regulatory information and certifications232Safety statements5.10 Ignition of Flammable Atmospheres Warnings for Use of Wireless Devices Observe all w

Page 150 - System settings

Regulatory information and certifications233Class I Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D Hazardous Location.The following models are suitable for use in Class I

Page 151

Regulatory information and certifications234International EMC (Electromagnetic Emissions/Immunity/Safety) standardsThese products comply with the requ

Page 152

Troubleshooting Resources235TroubleshootingCHAPTER 7This chapter provides information on resources and processes available for troubleshooting your Di

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System status LEDs236System status LEDsDigi devices have several LEDs that indicate system status, link integrity, and link activity. ConnectPort X2 L

Page 154

System status LEDs237ConnectPort X2 LEDs and buttonsLED/button Color and Light PatternDescriptionXBee Activity LEDsIndicate network communications act

Page 155 -  Link up

System status LEDs238ConnectPort X4 LEDs and buttonsPower & Status LEDsCellular Link & Activity LEDsCellular Signal Strength LEDsXBee Link &am

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System status LEDs239ConnectPort X4 H LEDsRLINKACTCELLULARSIGNAL STRENGTHSTATUSPOWER ONNECT ORT X4LINKACTXBEEC PNEMA 4X/IP66 RATEDHPower LED Status L

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Features24RealPort softwareDigi devices use the patented RealPort COM/TTY port redirection for Microsoft Windows. RealPort software provides a virtual

Page 158

System status LEDs240ConnectPort X4 and ConnectPort X4 H LEDs and buttonsLED/button Color and Light PatternDescriptionPower LED Green Power is applie

Page 159

System status LEDs241XBee Link LEDGreen Indicates that the XBee RF module in the gateway has associated with an XBee network. For more information on

Page 160

System status LEDs242ConnectPort X8 LEDs and buttonsStatus LEDCellular Link & Activity LEDsCellular SinLEDsXBee Link & Activity LEDsPrimaryCel

Page 161 -  Mobile (Cellular) Settings:

System status LEDs243ConnectPort X8 LEDs and buttonsLED/button Color and Light PatternDescriptionPower LED Green Power is applied.Not illuminated No

Page 162

System status LEDs244XBee Link Off Gateway is disabled.Solid green XBee RF module in the gateway has started or joined an XBee network.Blinking green

Page 163 - 4 Click Apply

Glossary245••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Glossary802.11The IEEE standard for wireless Local Area Networks. It uses thr

Page 164 - Security settings

Glossary246configuration managementManaging the files and settings that contain device configuration information. Configuration management tasks inclu

Page 165

Glossary247Electronics Industry Association (EIA) and Electronics Industries Alliance (EIA)1) The Electronic Industries Association (EIA) comprises in

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Glossary248File Transfer Protocol (FTP)A standard Internet protocol that specifies the simplest way to exchange files between computers on the Interne

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Glossary249Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP)A protocol that defines procedures and packet formats to establish, negot

Page 168 - Position (GPS support)

Features25Security features in Digi devicesSecure access and authentication One password, one permission level. Passwords can be issued to device us

Page 169

Glossary250Personal Area Network (PAN)In mesh ZigBee networks, a PAN is a data communication network that includes a Coordinator and one or more route

Page 170 - Applications

Glossary251rloginSee remote login.RSSIRelative Signal Strength Indicator.RTSReady to Send.RXDReceiving Data.Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)A commonly-used

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Glossary252TelnetA user command and an underlying TCP/IP protocol for accessing remote computers. On the web, HTTP and FTP protocols allow you to requ

Page 172

Glossary253Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS)A third-generation (3G) broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, vi

Page 173 - Digi device and click Delete

Glossary254ZigBeeA specification for wireless personal area networks (WPANs) operating at 868 MHz, 902-928 MHz, and 2.4 GHz. A WPAN is a personal area

Page 174 -  RealPort Settings

Features26SNMP securitySNMP “set” commands can be disabled to make use of SNMP read-only. Changing public and private community names is recommended t

Page 175

Supported connections and data paths in Digi devices27Supported connections and data paths in Digi devicesDigi devices allow for several kinds of conn

Page 176 -  Device Descriptors:

Supported connections and data paths in Digi devices28Network services associated with serial ports in general RealPort: A single TCP connection mana

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Supported connections and data paths in Digi devices29Network/serial clientsA network/serial client connection is one in which a Digi device initiates

Page 178 - Access the command line

Contents3ContentsContents...

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Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices30Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices There a

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Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices31Digi Device Discovery utilityThe Digi Device Discovery utility locates Digi de

Page 181

Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices32iDigi™ Manager Pro interfaceiDigi Manager Pro is an optional, centralized devi

Page 182 - Monitor and manage Digi

Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices33Web interfaceA web interface is provided as an easy way to configure and monit

Page 183 - Monitor/manage XBee networks

Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices34Command-line interfaceDigi devices can be configured by issuing commands from

Page 184 - Display system information

Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices35Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Simple Network Management Protocol (S

Page 185

Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices36Monitoring capabilities and interfacesMonitoring Digi devices includes such ta

Page 186

Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices37Device administrationPeriodically, administrative tasks need to be performed o

Page 187

Hardware38HardwareCHAPTER 2This section details requirements and recommendations for installing ConnectPort X Family product hardware. See also "

Page 188

Hardware39Hardware installation for ConnectPort X4 HConnector pinoutsThe ConnectPort X4 H has three connectors. The 2-pin power connector is properly

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Contents4Chapter 2: Hardware ...

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Hardware409-pin RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 connector pinoutsRS-232 RS-422 RS-485Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function1 CD 1 CTS(-) 1 CTS(-)2RXD 2RXD(

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Hardware4114-pin input/output connectorPin Function1 +24VDC sensor power2GND3 Input/Output 14 +24VDC sensor power5GND6 Input/Output 27 +24VDC sensor p

Page 192

Hardware42Cable fittingsTo route serial, Ethernet or sensor cables outside the enclosure, and maintain IP66 rating, the three hole plugs can be replac

Page 193

Hardware43Antenna options and connectorsConnectPort X4 H has two antenna connectors, one for cellular networks and the other for XBee networks. Connec

Page 194

Hardware44SIM card slotsThere are two SIM card slots on the circuit board.If you are only using one SIM, insert it into the primary SIM slot (lower sl

Page 195

Hardware45Power cable fittingClass 1, Div 2 unitsWarning Do not plug in or apply power to the unit until all connections are made to the unit in the f

Page 196

Hardware46Optional Ethernet hub featureThe Ethernet hub for the ConnectPort X4 H is pre-wired to pins 13 and 14 of the 14-pin Phoenix sensor connector

Page 197

47Configure Digi devicesCHAPTER 3This chapter describes how to configure a Digi device. It covers these topics:  Identifying the predefined static IP

Page 198

Default IP address and methods for assigning an IP address48Default IP address and methods for assigning an IP addressAll products that have a cellula

Page 199

Default IP address and methods for assigning an IP address49Configure an IP address using DHCPAn IP address can also be configured using Dynamic Host

Page 200

Contents5Chapter 4: Monitor and manage Digi devices...

Page 201 - Diagnostics

Default IP address and methods for assigning an IP address50IP addresses and iDigi Manager ProFrom the iDigi Manager Pro interface, the Ethernet/LAN a

Page 202

Configuration through iDigi Manager Pro51Configuration through iDigi Manager ProiDigi Manager Pro is an on-demand service. After creating an iDigi acc

Page 203 -  View DHCP server status

Configuration through the web interface52Configuration through the web interfaceOpen the web interfaceTo open the web interface, either enter the Digi

Page 204

Configuration through the web interface53Discover devicesFrom the start menu, select Start > Programs > Digi Connect > Digi Device Discovery.

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Configuration through the web interface54Organization of the web interfaceHere is a home page for a ConnectPort X Family product.The Home pageWhen the

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Configuration through the web interface55Configuration pagesThe choices under Configuration in the menu display pages for configuring settings for var

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Configuration through the web interface56Change the IP address from the web interface, as neededNormally, IP addresses are assigned to Digi devices ei

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Configuration through the web interface57Network configuration settingsThe Network configuration pages include: Ethernet IP settings: For viewing IP

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Configuration through the web interface58 Host List settings: Adds or removes entries from the host list. For DialServ, the host list provides a mean

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Configuration through the web interface59Ethernet IP settingsThe Ethernet IP Settings page configure how the IP address of the Digi device is obtained

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Configuration through the web interface60WiFi IP settingsThe WiFi IP settings configure how the IP address of a Wi-Fi-enabled Digi device is obtained.

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Configuration through the web interface61WiFi security settingsThe WiFi security settings specify the wireless security settings that the wireless net

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Configuration through the web interface62 Data Encryption: Multiple encryption methods can be selected. –Use any available encryption method: enables

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Configuration through the web interface63WiFi 802.1x authentication settingsThese settings are not required based on the current Wi-Fi authentication

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Configuration through the web interface64DHCP server settingsThe DHCP server feature can be enabled in a Digi device to allow other devices or hosts o

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Configuration through the web interface65grace periodWhen a DHCP client actively releases a lease, or when the lease expires without being renewed by

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Configuration through the web interface66DHCP server configuration settingsHere are the configuration settings for the DHCP server. Typically, these s

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Configuration through the web interface67 Send the DHCP Server IP address as a DNS Proxy Server: This option configures the DHCP Server to send its I

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Configuration through the web interface68Network services settingsThe Network Services page shows a set of common network services that are available

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Configuration through the web interface69The table shows network services, services provided, and the default network port number for each service.Ser

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7About this guidePurposeThis guide describes and shows how to install, provision, configure, monitor, and administer Digi devices.AudienceThis guide i

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Configuration through the web interface70Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Managing and monitoring the Digi device. To run SNMP in a more secur

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Configuration through the web interface71Network services and IP pass-throughThe IP pass-through feature (Configuration > Network > IP Pass-thro

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Configuration through the web interface72Dynamic DNS update settingsA Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service allows a user whose IP address is dynamically assigne

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Configuration through the web interface73 DynDNS.org DDNS Service: You must create your account at DynDNS.org before you can successfully register th

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Configuration through the web interface74Status and history informationThe next settings show status and history information for the DDNS service. Mo

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Configuration through the web interface75IP filtering settingsYou can better restrict your device on the network by only allowing certain devices or n

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Configuration through the web interface76IP forwarding settingsWhen a Digi device acts as a router and communicates on both a private and public netwo

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Configuration through the web interface77– Enable DMZ Forwarding to this IP address: DMZ Forwarding allows you to specify a single host (DMZ Server) o

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Configuration through the web interface78– Forward TCP/UDP/FTP connections from external networks to the following internal devices: Specifies a list

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Configuration through the web interface79IP Network Failover settingsThe IP Network Failover feature provides a dynamic method for selecting and confi

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8Digi contact informationFor more information about Digi products, or for customer service and technical support, contact Digi International.To Contac

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Configuration through the web interface80Network Failover General Settings  Enable IP Network Failover: Enable the Network Failover feature in the Di

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Configuration through the web interface81Send Interval (Ping Test): The time interval in seconds between sending ping requests during a ping link test

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Configuration through the web interface82The following four Link Test options are used if the Ping or TCP Connection Link Test is selected.  Repeat t

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Configuration through the web interface83Socket tunnel settingsA Socket Tunnel can be used to connect two network devices: one on the Digi device’s lo

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Configuration through the web interface84Virtual Private Network (VPN) settingsVirtual Private Networks (VPNs) are used to securely connect two privat

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Configuration through the web interface85VPN Global Settings General Security Settings – Enable Antireplay: Antireplay allows the IPsec tunnel receiv

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Configuration through the web interface86VPN tunnel configuration settings Description: Enter a short, one-line description of the VPN tunnel. VPN T

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Configuration through the web interface87 Local Endpoint: If the Local Endpoint Type is set to Local endpoint is an internal interface, the following

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Configuration through the web interface88 ISAKMP Phase 1 Settings– General Security Settings for Phase 1Connection Mode: Main|Aggressive: Set the con

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Configuration through the web interface89– ISAKMP Phase 2 Settings: The SAs used for bulk data transfer are created during phase 2. The phase 2 settin

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Important Safety Information9IntroductionCHAPTER 1This chapter introduces Digi devices and their product families, types of connections and data paths

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Configuration through the web interface90Example VPN configurationThe diagram shows a Digi Connect WAN VPN used as a primary remote site router:How VP

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Configuration through the web interface91Requirements for VPN tunnelsTo establish an IPSec VPN tunnel, the IP address of the mobile interface must be

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Configuration through the web interface92IP pass-through settingsThere are many application scenarios where a router is used to decide upon alternativ

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Configuration through the web interface93If the third-party router’s WAN interface is attached to the Digi device’s Ethernet port, and the Digi device

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Configuration through the web interface94Using pinholes to manage the Digi deviceIP pass-through uses a concept called pinholes. A Digi device can be

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Configuration through the web interface95Host List settingsThe Host List settings page is used to add or remove entries from the host list. For Digi d

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Configuration through the web interface96Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) settingsVirtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a redundancy p

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Configuration through the web interface97Advanced network settingsThe Advanced Network Settings are used to further define the network interface. Thes

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Configuration through the web interface98 Gateway Priority: List of network interfaces in priority order used to determine the default gateway. The d

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Configuration through the web interface99DNS Proxy Settings  Enable DNS Proxy Service: Enables the DNS Proxy feature on this Digi device. DNS Proxy p

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