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Digi Connect and ConnectPort TS Family web interface Administration
Digi Connect Family and ConnectPort TS Family
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n Serial Statistics: The Statistics section includes data counters and error tracking that will help
determine the quality of data that is being sent or received. If the error counters are
accumulating, you may have a problem with your Digi device server.
l Total Data In: Total number of data bytes received.
l Total Data Out: Total number of data bytes transmitted.
l Overrun Errors: Number of overrun errors—the next data character arrived before the
hardware could move the previous character.
l Framing Errors: Number of framing errors received—the received data did not have a valid
stop bit.
l Parity Errors: Number of parity errorsthe received data did not have the correct parity
setting.
l Breaks: Number of break signals received.
GPIO
The GPIO pane displays the current state of the General Purpose I/O pins on the Digi device. You can
change the state of pins configured for output, as discussed in GPIO pins. Alarms can be issued when
GPIO pins change state, as discussed in Alarms Configuration.
Network statistics
Network pane provide details about network and protocol activity that may aid in troubleshooting
network communication problems. Statistics displayed are those gathered since the unit was last
rebooted. If an error counter accumulates at an unexpected rate for that type of counter, there may
be a problem in the Digi Connect and ConnectPort TS Family product.
Ethernet Connection Statistics
n Speed: Ethernet link speed: 10 or 100 Mbps. N/A if link integrity is not detected. For example,
the cable is disconnected.
n Duplex: Ethernet link mode: half or full duplex. N/A if link integrity is not detected. For example,
the cable is disconnected.
n Bytes Received/Bytes Sent:Number of bytes received or sent.
n Unicast Packets Received: Number of unicast packets received and delivered to a higher-
layer protocol. A unicast packet is directed to an Ethernet MAC address.
n Non-Unicast Packets Received: Number of non-unicast packets received and delivered to a
higher-layer protocol. A non-unicast packet is directed to either an Ethernet broadcast address
or a multicast address.
n Non-Unicast Packets Sent: Number of non-unicast packets requested to be sent by a higher-
layer protocol. A non-unicast packet is directed to either an Ethernet broadcast address or a
multicast address.
n Unknown Protocol Packets Received: Number of received packets discarded because of an
unknown or unsupported protocol.

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Digi Connect SP Specifications

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BrandDigi
ModelConnect SP
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

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