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Configuration through the web interface
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Network services and IP pass-through
The IP pass-through feature (Configuration > Network > IP Pass-through) causes the Digi
device to be bridged transparently between Ethernet and mobile data links. Enabling IP Pass-
through disables many device features, including many network services. To provide access to the
device for configuration and management purposes, a subset of network services can be configured
to terminate at the Digi device instead of being passed on to a connected device such as a router. In
the IP pass-through feature, these network services are called pinholes. Services that can be
configured as pinholes include HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, SSH, and SNMP. See "IP pass-through
settings" on page 88 for more information.
Telnet Server Allows users an interactive Telnet session to the Digi device’s
command-line interface. If disabled, users cannot Telnet to the
device.
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Telnet Passthrough Allows a Telnet connection directly to the serial port, often
referred to as reverse Telnet.
2001
Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) Echo
Used for testing the ability to send and receive over a TCP
connection, similar to a ping.
7
Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) Passthrough
Allows a raw socket connection directly to the serial port, often
referred to as reverse sockets.
2101
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Echo
Used for testing the ability to send and receive over a UDP
connection, similar to a ping.
7
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Passthrough
Allows raw data to be passed between the serial port and UDP
datagrams on the network.
2101
Web Server, also known as
HyperText Transfer Protocol
(HTTP)
Access to web pages for configuration that can be secured by
requiring a user login. HTTP and HTTPS, below, are also
referred to as Web Server or Secure Web Server. These services
control the use of the web interface. If HTTP and HTTPS are
disabled, device users cannot use the web interface to configure,
monitor, and administer the device.
80
Secure Web Server, also known as
HyperText Transfer Protocol over
Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS)
Access to web pages for configuration that can be secured by
requiring a user login with encryption for greater security.
443
Service Services provided
Default
network
port
number
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