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About the Digi TransPort command line interface
Digi TransPort User Guide 112
About the Digi TransPort command line interface
Using a Web browser to modify text box or table values in the configuration pages is the simplest
way to configure the router and this process is described in the next chapter. However, if you do
not have access to a Web browser, the router can be configured using text commands. These
commands may be entered directly at one of the serial ports or via a Telnet session. Remote
configuration is also possible using Telnet or X.25.
Note Low level permission users are designed to work in the web interface only. Command line
use is not supported.
Supported command types
There are several types of text commands:
AT commands and S registers: Digi TransPort supports AT commands and Special registers (S
registers) to maintain compatibility with modems when the router is used as a modem
replacement. For more information about the AT commands, see AT commands on page 116.
Application commands, also known as text commands: Application commands are specific
to Digi International products and control most features of the router when not using the Web
interface. For more information about application commands, see Application commands on
page 137.
X.3 commands: These are standard X.3 commands which are used only in X.25 PAD mode.
For more information on these commands, see Configure X.25 parameters on page 521.
TPAD commands: These are used only in TPAD mode. For more information on these
commands, see Configure TPAD parameters on page 509.
Required software for using the command line
To use the serial ports you will need:
A PC connected to the TransPort router.
Terminal emulation/communications software such as HyperTerminal ™ (supplied with
Windows) or TeraTerm™. The same commands may also be used to configure the router
remotely via Telnet, X.25 or V.120.

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