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n Enable Secure Shell (SSH) access using TCPPort: Enable Secure Shell access to connect to
your serial device. The currently configured TCP port is shown.
n Enable UDP access using UDP Port: Enable the UDP access method to access the specified
port.
n Enable RealPort access: Enable the RealPort access method.
n Enable LPD access: Enable the LPD access method.
n Enable TCP Keep-Alive: When selected, enables the sending of the TCP Keep-Alive feature.
TCP sends keep-alive messages at the TCP layer to connected devices indicating the
connection is still alive.
TCP Server Settings
Other systems or devices can connect to your serial device over the network (often referred to as
Reverse Telnet, Console Management or Device Management). You can enable the access methods
that will be used to connect to your serial device. The default configuration enables telnet, raw TCP,
Secure Shell (SSH), and Secure Socket access.
n Allow multiple connections:Enable to allow multiple connections to the TCP server.
n Enable Telnet access using TCPPort: Enable the telnet access method to connect to your
serial device. The currently configured TCP port is shown.
n Enable Raw TCP access using TCP Port: Enable raw TCP access method to access to the
specified port. The default is 2101 for port 1. The format for this port number is as follows:
21<serial port number>
Replace <serial port number> is the Digi serial port number. For example, 2101 applies to serial
port 1, 2110 applies to serial port 10, and 2116 applies to serial port 16.
n Enable TCP Keep-Alive: When selected, enables the sending of the TCP Keep-Alive feature.
TCP sends keep-alive messages at the TCP layer to connected devices indicating the
connection is still alive.
TCP Client Settings
Your serial device can automatically establish connections to another system or device on the
network. This is also referred to as Automatic Connection or AutoConnect.
n Automatically establish TCP Connections: Enable automatic connection to a system or
device on the network.