DC-EM-KT Digi International, DC-EM-KT Datasheet - Page 116

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
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M o n i t o r i n g D e v i c e s f r o m t h e C o m m a n d L i n e
Monitoring Devices from the Command Line
For more information on the statistics available through the standard RFCs listed above,
refer to the RFCs available on the IETF web site (www.ietf.org). For enterprise MIBs,
refer to the description fields in the MIB text.
There are several commands that can be issued from the command line to monitor
devices:
display: The “display” command displays real-time information about a device,
including:
info: The “info” command displays statistical information about a device over
time. There are several variations of the “info” command.The statistics
displayed are those gathered since the tables containing the statistics were last
cleared. The “info” command displays the following types of statistics:
General product information, including the product name, MAC address, boot,
post, and firmware versions, memory usage, utilization, and uptime, or the
amount of time since the device was booted.
GPIO signals.
Memory usage information.
Serial modem signals (DTR, RTS, CTS, DSR, DCD, TXD, RXD).
Uptime information.
Device statistics. The “info device” command displays such details as product,
MAC address, boot, post, and firmware versions, memory usage, utilization,
and uptime.
Ethernet statistics. The “info ethernet” command displays statistics regarding
the Ethernet interface, including the number of bytes and packets sent and
received, the number of incoming and outgoing bytes that were discarded or
that contained errors, the number of Rx overruns, the number of times the
transmitter has been reset, and the number of incoming bytes when the protocol
was unknown.
ICMP statistics. The “info icmp” command displays the number of messages,
bad messages, and destination unreachable messages received.
D i g i C o n n e c t F a m i l y U s e r ’ s G u i d e

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