Silex technology SX-560 manual Appendix E Using the Silex Virtual Link USB Software

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Appendix E Using the Silex Virtual Link USB Software

The SX-560 can be used to connect USB V1.1 (12Mbps) devices transparently over the network from any PC or Macintosh computer. To take advantage of this capability, you will need to do the following:

Download the SVL USB firmware into the SX-560.

Install the Silex SX-Virtual Link software on your PC or Macintosh

Important: This version of the SVL USB firmware does not support isochronous USB devices, iPhone or iPod Touch players, or USB devices that do not have a valid USB ID.

The installation steps are described in detail below.

1.Download the Silex SVL USB firmware on to your PC. This firmware is contained in the file svlupd.bin, which is available on SX-560 web page in the Products & Services section of the Silex America website (www.silexamerica.com).

2.Use either TFTP or the Update IP utility as described in Appendix D to download this firmware from your PC into the SX-560 (the SX-560 will automatically load the firmware into the appropriate location within the SX-560 Linux file system).

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3.Install the SX-Virtual Link software on your PC or Macintosh. This software can be downloaded from the SX Virtual Link download page on the Silex America website (http://www.silexamerica.com/sx-virtual-link.html). The SX-Virtual Link setup software will guide your through the installation process.

4.If you are using the SX-560-6900 evaluation daughtercard, you MUST remove the shunts from jumpers JP4 and JP5 (these jumpers activate the USB-to-Ethernet interface on the daughtercard). You cannot use the Ethernet interface on the SX-560-6900 if you are using the SX-560 USB port.

5.After you start the SX-Virtual Link software on your PC or Macintosh, you will see the SX-560 in the list of USB device servers. Click on the triangle next to the SX-560 name to see the attached USB device.

6.Click the Connect button to connect to the USB device. You can now use the device as if it were directly connected to your computer.

SVL USB Firmware

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Contents SX-560 Embedded Intelligent Module Trademarks Contents 101 Figures Silex Part Number Contents About This Reference Guide Safety PrecautionsEmissions Disclaimer Silex SX-560 top and bottom view IntroductionSilex Part Number Introduction Installing SX-560 Module in Evaluation Daughtercard Chapter Installing the Evaluation DaughtercardSilex Part Number Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Verify Development Kit Contents SX-560 Module Inserted in Daughtercard Installing the SX-560 ModuleFunction State Status Monitoring Module StatusOEM Interface Status MonitorsOEM Interface Signal Descriptions Pin Type Electrical CharacteristicsDTR DCDRXD TXDCTS DB-9 RS-232 Signal TypeLogical Serial Port 1 Signal Descriptions Pin Input/Output RTSGPIO6 DCD0 GPIO3 TspicsGPIO4 DTR0 GPIO5 DSR026-Pin I/O Header Signal Selectable LED and Gpio Descriptions USB Host Port and Ethernet Port UART0TXD, UART0RTS UART1TXD, UART1RTS UART2TXD LCD InterfaceSilex Part Number Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Wireless Configuration Settings Chapter Configuring the SX-560Basic Configuration Requirements TCP/IP SettingsConfiguration Methods Initial Wireless SetupConfiguring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Silex Configuring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Silex Using the SX-560 Configuring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Using a Web Browser to Configure the SX-560 Configuring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Using the Internal Command Console to Configure the SX-560 AD-HOC Init Exit SpaceLinux Programmability Chapter Using the SX-560 with Your ApplicationCustomizing the SX-560 User Interface Init Power ConfigurationSET Default Serial Port EmulatorTelnet ipaddress portnumber Raw TCP connectionRFC 2217 Remote Modem Control Support ECable ModeConsole Mode Switching Print Server ModeSET Port S1 Constr ++++ Snmp Traps, Email Alerts, and Gpio Status AT CommandsSET Port S1 Filter AT Interfacing the SX-560 to the OEM Device SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics CPIO2, GPIO3 ResetiSpics TXD1 Spiclk CTS1 Ground Iicsdc TXD2 Iicsda RXD2USB SX-560 Power RequirementsSignal Pin Type Description USB+Antenna Connectors Installing the SX-560Retaining Bracket Optional Antenna Connector Types Parameter DescriptionDrive High/Low Description Regulatory Approval RequirementsGeneral Purpose I/O Interface Gpio Interface PinCTS/RTS Chapter Advanced ConfigurationFactory Default Settings Factory Default Settings Parameter DescriptionParameter Description Settings Default Setting Modifying TCP/IP SettingsChange Password Window Parameter SettingDNS TCP/IP Configuration Settings ParameterSnmp Commands Configuring SnmpCommand Description Snmp Configuration Configuring the General Purpose I/O Gpio LinesShow Gpio DIR Gpio General Commands DescriptionShow Gpio Special SET Gpio Special EN DISShow Gpio Specm DIS Gpio Trigger Commands DescriptionShow Gpio Trigm Trig # Email String Your email text msg here Gpio #2 is Gpio Transmit Commands DescriptionGpio Data Commands Trig # Email String Gpio #1 is Gpio #2 isShow Gpio Data SET Gpio Port Gpio TCP Monitor CommandsSET Gpio MON EN DIS Show Gpio MONGPIO=00abLF 5 4 3 2 1 Index # Xmit String Trigger string was seen Port Monitor Alert Commands DescriptionIndex # Monitor String Index # Xmit String Xmit stringUsing AT Modem Commands Setting up Email Alerts and Snmp TrapsAT Commands Parameter Description Standard AT Commands SupportedExtended AT Commands Parameter Description Parameter Command DescriptionAT#Cset nw ssid silex#Csave Response Codes Using ExtendView for Bulk ConfigurationResponse Codes Numeric Code Description Silex Chapter Product SpecificationsPort Destination Device TCP Port ConnectionsSdio TCP Port ConnectionsTtls Leap Peap TLS Fast Appendix a Advanced Security ConfigurationPSK EAPWEP Key Value Encryption ModeWireless Authentication Type Key SelectionPrivate Key TLS Wireless Security Only PasswordAuthentication Protocol Authentication CertificateSilex Part Number Advanced Security Configuration Wireless and Network Security Commands Appendix B Console CommandsNetwork Commands TLS Fast WPA-PSK SET NW RTS SET NW PW SET NW IDSET NW Inap PAPMSCHAPV2 SET NW Wpagroup Enable DisableSET NW Realm SET NW Reset Port CommandsPort Commands Description SET Port S1 Size 7 Server Information CommandsServer Information Commands Description CL Port S1 JOBSH Serial Serial server Firmware Ver .19 Boot Ver 16Mbit FlashSerial number is Service Commands Description Service CommandsSET Servi service name NAme Newname SET Servi service name FRMSET Servi service name FRS SET Servi service name IP ENable DIsableSnmp Commands Description Snmp CommandsSET Snmp Getcomm POSTSCRIPT\0A String CommandsString Commands Enter LANGUAGE=TCP/IP Commands TCP/IP CommandsAuto Dhcp Static SET IP FTPSET IP Http SET IP LPDSET IP Tftp SET IP TELnet ENable DIsableSET IP Timeout SET IP TCPBit# Hex Value Trigger Condition SH IPAuto XxxxxxS1A 9100 XxxxxxS1B 3001SH Power Power Configuration CommandsPower Configuration SET Power power-levelSave Miscellaneous CommandsHelp Commands Miscellaneous CommandsAppendix C Engineering Drawings Antenna Cable Drawings and SpecificationsElectrical Performance Parameter Value Antenna Drawings and SpecificationsVswr Electrical Specifications Parameter ValueSilex Part Number Engineering Drawings Tftp -iipaddress put filename access Appendix D Firmware Update ProceduresSilex Part Number Firmware Update Procedures Appendix E Using the Silex Virtual Link USB Software Silex Part Number SVL USB Firmware Appendix F GNU/Linux Open Source and Programming Silex Part Number GNU/Linux Programming Silex Technology Beijing, Inc Appendix G Silex Contact InformationSilex Technology America, Inc Silex Technology Europe GmbHSilex Part Number Silex Contact Information Part Number 140-00192-100 Revision C-2 Silex Technology America, Inc