User`s guide
Configuration through the web interface
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Industrial Automation/Modbus Bridge 
Industrial Automation is supported in these Digi devices: ConnectPort X2 (non-Python version), 
and ConnectPort X4. 
Currently, from the web interface, it is only possible to select a different port profile than 
Industrial Automation, or change the serial port settings, such as baud rate and parity. If changes 
are needed from the settings established by the Industrial Automation port profile, use the set ia 
command from the command-line interface. 
Known limitations
 Digi RealPort can be used only if the Modbus Bridge function is disabled. RealPort with 
Modbus/RTU or ASCII cannot be used to access the Modbus Bridge function.
 The outgoing slave idle time used for remote Modbus IP-based slaves does not always 
close idle sockets predictably.
 While the Modbus bridge is active, do not attempt to “Port Forward” TCP 502 or UDP 
502 to local Modbus/TCP servers while the Modbus Bridge is active. This causes 
neither function to work. Disable the Modbus Bridge if traditional Router/NAT function 
for Modbus/TCP port 502 is desired.
Disabling and enabling the Modbus Bridge
To disable the Modbus Bridge, select a different port profile than Industrial Automation. To enable 
it, reselect the Industrial Automation port profile. Any specialized settings that had been set 
through “set ia” commands are lost by disabling the Modbus bridge. They must be reconfigured 
when you reselect the Industrial Automation profile.
More information on Industrial Automation/Modbus
For more information on Industrial Automation, see the “set ia” command description in the Digi 
Connect Family Command Reference, and the application note Remote Cellular TCP/IP Access to 
Modbus Ethernet and Serial Devices, part number 90000773, available on the digi.com Support 
page at http://www.digi.com/support
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