
Configuration
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Parity
Stop Bits
Flow Control
The basic serial port settings must match the serial settings of the connected device. If you do not
know these settings consult the documentation that came with your serial device. These serial
settings may be documented as 9600 8N1, which means that the device is using a baud rate of
9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
When using RealPort (COM port redirection) or RFC 2217 these settings are supplied by
applications running on the PC or server, and the default values on your Digi device server do not
need to be changed.
Advanced Serial Settings
The Advanced Serial Settings rarely need to be changed.
Configure System Settings
The System Configuration page configures system settings, including device description
information, such as the device name, contact, and location, and whether SNMP is enabled or
disabled and the SNMP traps that are enabled.
Configure Device Description Information
A Device Description is a system description of the AnywhereUSB name, contact, and location.
This device description can be useful for identifying a specific AnywhereUSB when working with a
large number of devices in multiple locations. The device ID assigned to this device that
corresponds to the device ID used by the Connectware server. This option only applies when the
Connectware server is being used to configure and manage the device.
Note: The information in the description field represents the "friendly name" of the
AnywhereUSB that appears in the left-hand side of the AnywhereUSB Configuration Utility.
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