User`s guide
Interfaces for configuring, monitoring, and administering Digi devices
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For most users, the Digi Device Setup Wizard interface provides adequate device configuration.
Device configuration is made easier by providing a set of port profiles which configure a serial port
based on the way the port will be used. Each port profile displays the relevant settings for the
configuration. There are several profile choices, including Console Management, TCP Sockets,
UDP Sockets, Serial Bridging, Modem Emulation, and a Custom profile.
The Digi Device Setup Wizard is intended to be run only once, and is not installed on a user’s PC.
While the wizard is available in Microsoft Windows or UNIX platforms, it requires Microsoft
Windows for full support, and the PC running Windows usually needs to be on same network
segment as the Digi device. The Unix version of the Wizard does not include all the features of the
Windows version. The Unix version is limited to network configuration settings, and does not
allow configuring or choosing a scenario through port profiles.
Some sites disallow users from running wizards, which would prevent users at such sites from
using this interface. The device discovery responses can be blocked by personal firewalls, VPN
software, and certain network equipment. Disabling personal firewalls is not always possible.
While the configuration capabilities of the Digi Device Setup Wizard are acceptable for most Digi
device users, it only provides for the most common configuration scenarios, and is not as flexible
as configuring through the web interface or the command line.
To access the Digi Device Setup Wizard, insert the Software and Documentation CD that
accompanies the Digi device in a PC’s CD drive. The Digi Device Setup Wizard will automatically
start. See "Configuration through the Digi Device Setup Wizard" on page 46 and the wizard’s
online help for more information.