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UDP Sockets profile
The UDP Sockets profile allows serial devices to communicate using UDP. The UDP Server
configuration allows the serial port to receive data from one or more systems or devices on the
network. The UDP Client configuration allows the automatic distribution of serial data from one
host to many devices at the same time using UDP sockets.
The port numbering conventions shown in the TCP Sockets Profile also apply to UDP sockets.
Serial Bridge profile
The Serial Bridge profile configures one side of a serial bridge. A serial bridge connects two serial
devices over the network, each of which uses a Digi device, as if they were connected with a serial
cable. The serial devices “think” they are communicating with each other across a serial cable using
serial communication techniques. There is no need to reconfigure the server or the serial device.
Neither is aware of the intervening network. Serial bridging is also known as serial tunneling.
This profile configures each side of the bridge separately. Repeat the configuration for the second
Digi device of the bridge, specifying the IP address of the first Digi device.
Modem profile
The Modem Profile allows you to attach modem devices to the serial port in order to establish or
receive connections from other systems and modems.