Silex technology SX-550 manual Using AT Modem Commands, Standard AT Commands Supported

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Table 15 Port Settings

Parameter

Setting

Bits per Second

115200

 

 

Data Bits

8

 

 

Parity

None

 

 

Stop Bits

1

 

 

Flow Control

None

 

 

7.Press Return to display the Local prompt.

To display the IP address, type Local> sh ip.

The console displays the boot information, such as IP Address, Subnet Mask, IP Gateway, LPD Banner, LPD Retries, Boot Tries, Boot Method, Maximum Window, Timeout, Keepalive, Service, Port and TCP Port.

NOTE: If you manage and configure the SX-550 module using the embedded HTTP pages, you will need to configure the IP address in both the computer and SX-550 module.

8.Continue to Chapter 6:

Setting Configuration Parameters.

Using AT Modem Commands

The Evaluation Daughtercard contains a wireless serial device firmware with optional data filter for configuring using AT style modem commands. This feature allows devices with an existing AT command interface to configure the unit, if the AT commands can be properly modified. You must be familiar with the general operation of AT commands. Note that AT command processing is not enabled by default. Use the command SET PORT S1 FILTER AT to enable this feature.

All commands begin with AT and are terminated by a new line unless noted below. While standard AT commands are defined to be 40 characters or less (not including the AT), the server accepts commands of up to 80 characters.

Standard AT Commands Supported

The following standard AT commands are interpreted by the device server. The data channel must be in the command mode for commands to be recognized. The data channel will be in command mode upon power up or reset.

There are two operating modes for the unit when the AT command option is enabled. In command mode, data received from the serial port is passed to the AT command processor, and responses are returned to the serial port. No data is sent to any network application, and any data received from the network is ignored. In data mode, data from the serial port passes to the network application, and vice versa. This is equivalent to the normal serial port operating mode without the AT command option.

Table 16 describes the AT Commands. Table 17 details the Extended AT Commands that allow the configuration of the network server operating parameters.

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Contents Developer’s Reference Guide Trademarks Contents Configuring Serial Port Monitor Alert and Trap Configuration Figures Silex Contents Part Number Safety Precautions About This Reference GuideEmissions Disclaimer Silex About This Reference Guide Part Number Processor and Wireless LAN Radio PCB IntroductionSilex Introduction Part Number Installing Wlan Module in Daughtercard Chapter Getting StartedVerify Development Kit Contents Installing the SX-550 Wlan Module Wlan Module Inserted in DaughtercardSX-550 Evaluation Daughtercard Monitoring Module Status Status Monitors Function StateOEM Interface Pinout Signal OEM InterfaceFunction State Status OEM Interface Signal Description Pin Type Electrical Characteristics Power InputPower Management Serial Peripheral InterfaceLogical Serial Port Signal Descriptions Pin Input/Output Serial PortsGround General Purpose IO Signal Descriptions Pin Selectable General Purpose IOLEDs and General Purpose IO Signals Evaluation CN210 Drive High/Low Description DaughtercardLED and Gpio Descriptions GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7Additional OEM Interface Signals RS-232 CableOEM Interface Electrical Characteristics UART0TXD, UART0RTS UART1TXD, UART1RTSChapter Using the SX-550 Wlan Module Using the Wireless MethodEvaluation Module Connections Access silex Console Interface Using the Wired Ethernet MethodPort Settings Parameter Generating Configuration Data Pushbutton FunctionsAction Result Silex Using the SX-550 Wlan Module Part Number Chapter Accessing Configuration Parameters Access ExtendView UtilityInstalling ExtendView Utility Using ExtendView Utility ExtendView MainCreate View with Default Settings Access Http Pages ExtendView Configuration WindowAccess Internal Command Console SX-550 HomeUsing Telnet Session Using Terminal Emulator through the Serial PortTelnet Where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the SX-550 module Using AT Modem Commands Standard AT Commands SupportedAT Commands Parameter Description Parameter Command Description Extended AT Commands Parameter DescriptionResponse Codes AT#Cset nw ssid silex#CsaveChapter Setting Configuration Parameters Factory Default SettingsFactory Default Settings Parameter Description CTS/RTSModify Basic Settings Restoring Factory Default SettingsChanging Serial Settings Parameter Description Settings Default SettingSerial Setting Parameters Parameter SettingModifying TCP/IP Settings TCP/IP WindowTCP/IP Settings Change Password WindowTCP/IP Configuration Settings Parameter DNSConfigure Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp CommandsCommand Description Configuring Gpio Alerts and Traps Snmp Trap Settings ParameterGpio Commands Description Show Gpio DIRSET Gpio DIR in OUT Gpio # Gpio Trigger Commands Description Show Gpio SpecialSET Gpio Special ENA/DIS Gpio Transmit Commands Description Trig # Email String Gpio #1 is Gpio #2 isTrig # Email String Your email text msg here Gpio #2 is Port Monitor Alert Commands Description Show Port S1 TrigmonIndex # Monitor String Trigmon Commands Description Show Port S1 TrigxmtIndex # Xmit String Index # Xmit String Trigger string was seenOEM Header Interface Pinout Signal Designing with the SX-550OEM Header Interface Differential Output Ethernet Transmit Data primary Antenna Connectors Transformer Specification Ethernet PHYGeneral Purpose I/O Interface 10/100M Magnetics Manufacturers Part NumberYCL GTSPower 40-Pin Drive High/Low DescriptionChapter Product Specifications Product SpecificationsComponent Specifications Radio Performance Specifications ParameterParameter Specifications TKIP, AESReceiver Sensitivity Production Specification TCP Port Connections TCP Port ConnectionsPort Destination Device Appendix a Console Commands Wireless and Network Security CommandsNetwork Commands Description SET NW AUTHtype Open Shared Ttls Leap WPA-PSKSET NW ENC SET NW KEY#SET NW RTS SET NW Certcn Name User definedCommon name SET NW CERTCN2SET NW Certexp SET NW CertkeySET NW ID SET NW PWSET NW Wpagroup Enable Disable Port Commands Port Commands DescriptionXON/XOFF RS232 CL Port S1 JOBServer Information Commands Server Information Commands Description Sample OutputSET Port S1 Stop 1 SET Snmp GetcommCommand Description Sample Output Snmp is EnabledSerial server Firmware Ver .19 Boot Ver 16Mbit Flash SET Snmp LOCation stringService Commands Service Commands DescriptionSET Servi service name FRM SET Servi service name FRSSET Servi service name IP ENable DIsable SET Servi service name NAme NewnameString Commands String Commands DescriptionEnter LANGUAGE= POSTSCRIPT\0ATCP/IP Commands TCP/IP Commands DescriptionAuto Bootp Rarp Dhcp Static SET IP FTPSET IP Http SET IP LPDSET IP TCP SET IP TftpPower Configuration Commands Firmware UpdatePower Configuration Command Description Firmware Update Command DescriptionSET LOAd ENable DIsable Firmware load is disabledSET LOAd HOst Name SET LOAd IP Aa.bb.cc.ddMiscellaneous Commands Help CommandsMiscellaneous Commands Antenna Cable Assembly Appendix B Engineering DrawingsElectrical Specifications for Antenna Electrical Specifications Parameter Value VswrSilex technology america, Inc