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Configure the device using the ConnectPort LTS web interface Configuration through the web interface
Digi ConnectPort LTS User Guide
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settings may be documented as 9600 8N1, which means that the device is using a baud rate of 9600
bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
When using RealPort (COM port redirection) these settings are supplied by applications running on the
PC or server, and the default values on your Digi device server do not need to be changed.
The possible settings are as follows:
n Description: Specifies an optional character string for the port which can be used to identify
the device connected to the port.
n MEIType: The MEI (multi-electronic interface)type sets the type of serial interface if the
ConnectPort LTS is the MEI version. The MEI version has three kinds of serial interfaces:RS232,
RS422/485 (full), and RS485Half. If the ConnectPort LTS is not the MEIversion, MEI Type will be
fixed to RS232 and you cannot change it.
n BaudRate: Select the baud rate value for the serial device.
n Data Bits: Select the data bits value for the serial device.
n Parity: Select the parity for the serial device.
n StopBits: Select the stop bit value for the serial device.
n Flow Control: Select the flow control value for the serial device.
n Enable termination: When selected, enables termination.
Advanced serial settings
Use Advanced Serial Settings to configure the serial interface and the access to the serial interface.
The default settings work in most situations.
Serial settings
n Enable Port Logging: Port logging allows you to save serial data to the memory of the Digi
device server. Once enabled, the port log can be viewed by selecting Port Logs on the Serial
Port Management page (Management > Serial Ports). Port Logging is enabled in the CLI via
the set buffer command.
n Log Size: The size in kilobytes of the memory buffer used to save serial data when port logging
is enabled.
n Automatic backup: The port data is stored to specified location automatically.
n Unlimited automatic backup size: When enabled, the automatic backup size is not limited.
n Automatic backup size: This option defines the amount of the log to backup at a time.
n Enable SYSLOG service: The port data can be stored to the SYSLOG server in addition to the
port log storage location at the same time.
n Enable RTS Toggle: When enabled, the Digi device asserts RTS (Request To Send) when
sending data on the serial port.
n Pre-delay: The number of milliseconds to wait after the RTS signal is turned on before sending
data. This can be 0 to 5000 milliseconds but is usually set to 0. This setting only appears when
you are configuring a Console Management, Modem, or RealPort profile.

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Digi ConnectPort LTS Series Specifications

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BrandDigi
ModelConnectPort LTS Series
CategoryServer
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