DC-EM-KT Digi International, DC-EM-KT Datasheet - Page 102

KIT INTEGRATION EM FOR S MODELS

DC-EM-KT

Manufacturer Part Number
DC-EM-KT
Description
KIT INTEGRATION EM FOR S MODELS
Manufacturer
Digi International
Series
Digi Connect EM®r
Type
MCU Moduler
Datasheets

Specifications of DC-EM-KT

Contents
Module with plug-and-play firmware, Development Board, Documentation, CD, Cables and Power Supply
For Use With/related Products
Digi Connect EM S Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
602-1003
DC-EM-01T-KT
DC-EM-02T-KT
Configure Network Settings
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C o n f i g u r a t i o n t h r o u g h t h e J a v a A p p l e t I n t e r f a c e
Restoring Settings
There is no way in the Applet or Web UI to restore a certain group of settings to factory
defaults. Once you save the settings, they are in the device. If you want to restore the
device to its true default settings, you must completely reset the device to factory defaults.
See "Restore Device Configuration to Factory Defaults" on page 122.
To configure network settings, click the Network link. Network Settings are organized on
three tabs:
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Refresh: Because the Java applet runs remotely, it is not always aware when
device settings have been changed by other users. Therefore, it is sometimes
necessary to refresh the applet to retrieve those settings. When you start the
Java applet interface, all the device settings are updated and stored in memory.
These are the settings that are shown when you click on a configuration page or
click Cancel. Clicking Refresh updates all the stored settings with the settings
from the Digi Connect device (that is, if someone else had made a change while
you were navigating around the applet).
Basic: The Basic tab shows how the device’s IP address is obtained, either by
DHCP or by using a static IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If you
do not know what these settings mean, or when you may be asked to supply
these values for a device, contact your network administrator.
Network Services: The Network Services tab shows a set of common network
services that are available for devices, and the port on which the service is
running. You can enable or disable several common network services and
configure the TCP port they listen on. Disabling services may be done for
security purposes. That is, you can disable certain services so that a device is
running only those services specifically needed by the device. As needed, you
can also disable any non-secure services, such as Telnet. For a discussion of the
effects of disabling these network services, see "Network Services that Can Be
Enabled or Disabled" on page 84
Advanced: The Advanced tab sets the Ethernet Interface speed and duplex
mode (Auto, Half-Duplex, or Full Duplex).
The Network configuration pages are returned to their initial settings, in
which DHCP was selected.
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