User`s guide
Glossary
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configuration management
Managing the files and settings that contain device configuration information. Configuration 
management tasks include copying device configuration files to and from a remote host, 
upgrading device firmware, and resetting the device configuration to factory defaults.
coordinator 
In XBee networks, a coordinator is node that has the unique function of forming a network. The 
coordinator is responsible for establishing the operating channel and PAN ID for an entire 
network. Once established, the coordinator can form a network by allowing routers and end 
devices to join to it. Once the network is formed, the coordinator functions like a router (it can 
participate in routing packets and be a source or destination for data packets). Characteristics of 
coordinators include:
– One Coordinator per PAN 
– Establishes/Organizes PAN 
– Can route data packets to/from other nodes
– Can be a data packet source and destination
– Mains-powered 
In the web interface, a coordinator is also referred to as a gateway device.
CTS
Clear to Send.
device server
A one- or two-port intelligent network device that converts serial data into network data.
Digi Device Setup Wizard
A wizard for configuring Digi devices that is available from the Digi Support site and on the 
Software and Documentation CD shipped with each Digi device. The Digi Device Setup Wizard 
is available in Microsoft Windows or UNIX platforms. It assigns an IP address for the device, 
configures the device based on your description of the device environment, and determines 
whether you need to install RealPort. Using the Digi Device Setup Wizard is the recommended 
and preferred method for configuration. 
DSR
Data Set Ready.
DTR
Data Terminal Ready.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
An Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP. DHCP can 
be used to automatically assign IP addresses, to deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters 
such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information.
EIA
See Electronics Industry Association.










