User`s guide
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Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
number
Port n
adapt 0,1 lip_port
valid TCP port
number
Listen on Port n
Configuration – Network > Interfaces > Serial > Command Mappings
The router supports a number of command “aliases” which specify strings to be substituted
for commands entered at the command line. The table on this page contains two text entry
boxes and an “Add” button. Up to 23 command mappings may be specified. An example
may make this clear. Suppose, a user coming from a Unix™ background feels more
comfortable typing “ls” rather than the native “dir” command in order to list the files in a
directory. To achieve this aliasing, enter “ls” into the “From” column in the table, “dir” into
the “To” column and then click the “Add” button.
From
This text entry box contains the substitute text.
To
This text entry box contains the command that should be substituted.
Add
Click this button to add the command mapping.
Delete
When the mapping has been added, a “Delete” button will appear in the right-hand column.
Clicking this button removes the binding from the table.
Note:
If either string contains spaces, the entire string must be enclosed within double quotation
marks. When substituting a command, upper case characters are considered the same as
the corresponding lower case characters.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
cmd n cmdmapi
Replacement
command
From
cmd n cmdmapo
Command to be
substituted
To
Configuration – Network > Serial > Protocol Bindings
Digi routers are soft configurable to allow different protocols to be used on different
interfaces. The process of selecting which protocol will be used on a particular interface is
referred to as “binding”. So, for example Serial (ASY) port 0 may be used for an ISDN B
channel X.25 connection in which case PAD 0 would be bound to Serial 0 (assuming that
PAD 0 is the required PAD). (To complete this example, it would also be necessary to
associate the PAD with a LAPB instance using the appropriate page). Protocols are bound to
serial interfaces using a table with a drop-down list box for selecting the protocol and a
drop-down list for selecting the serial port.