Network/serial clients, Autoconnect behavior client connections, Modem emulation (pseudo-modem) client connections – Digi X2 User Manual

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Network/serial clients

A network/serial client connection is one in which a Digi device initiates a network

connection or opens a serial port for communication. There are several categories of

network/serial client connections:

Autoconnect behavior client connections

Command-line interface (CLI)-based clients

Modem emulation (pseudo-modem) client connections

Autoconnect behavior client connections

In client connections that involve autoconnect behaviors, a Digi device initiates a network

connection based on timing, serial activity, or serial modem signals. Autoconnect-related

client connections include:

Raw TCP connection: The Digi device initiates a raw TCP socket connection to
a remote entity.

Telnet connection: The Digi device initiates a TCP connection using the Telnet
protocol to a remote entity.

Raw TLS encrypted connection: The Digi device initiates an encrypted raw
TCP socket connection to a remote entity.

Rlogin connection: The Digi device initiates a TCP connection using the rlogin
protocol to a remote entity.

Command-line interface (CLI)-based client connections

Command-line interface based client connections are available for use once a user has

established a session with the Digi device’s CLI. CLI-based client connections include:

telnet: A connection is made to a remote entity using the Telnet protocol.

rlogin: A connection is made to a remote entity using the Rlogin protocol.

connect: Begin communicating with a local serial port.

Modem emulation (pseudo-modem) client connections

When a port is in the modem-emulation or pseudo-modem mode, it can initiate network

connections based on AT command strings received on the serial port.The AT commands

for modem emulation are documented in the Digi Connect Family Command Reference.

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