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Configuring 802.1X EAP authentication can be complex. Please refer to Appendix A and/or Appendix B for details of the required commands.

6.To set the serial ports, enter the following commands (If you are configuring Serial Port 2, substitute the port name S2 instead of S1):

SET PORT S1 SPEED <baudrate> SET PORT S1 PARITY <parity>

SET PORT S1 SIZE <databits> SET PORT S1 FLOW <flowcontrol>

[where <baudrate> is 300 to 921600] [where <parity> is ODD, EVEN, MARK, or

SPACE]

[where <databits> is 7 or 8]

[where <flowcontrol> is NONE, XON/XOFF, CTS, or DSR]

The console commands are summarized in Appendix B of this manual.

7. When you have finished entering commands type:

INIT

EXIT

These commands will save the configuration and restart the unit. You are now ready to use the SX-560.

EXIT

IMPORTANT: The console command EXIT must always be used in order to save the changes you made with the internal command Console.

8.After an IP address and wireless network settings are configured in the SX-560, you can also access the Internal Command Console in any of the following ways:

TELNET. From the Windows Command Prompt (MS-DOS Prompt), Mac OS X Terminal Utility, or UNIX/Linux command line, enter the command:

telnet aa.bb.cc.dd

where aa.bb.cc.dd is the IP address of the SX-560. Enter admin when you get the login: prompt, and then enter the password access. Then enter the command ./console in response to the Linux # prompt. When you get the Local> prompt, you are ready to enter console commands.

Internal Web Pages. Use a web browser to connect to the SX-560 internal web pages as described earlier in this chapter. After you have logged in, click Admin on the left side of the screen, and then click Console. You can now enter console commands (you must click Enter after each command).

ExtendView. Select the desired SX-560 from the ExtendView main menu. Click Tools on the menu bar, and then click Telnet Session. Enter admin when you get the login: prompt, and then enter the password access. Then enter the command ./console in response to the Linux # prompt. When you get the Local> prompt, you are ready to enter console commands.

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Contents SX-560 Embedded Intelligent Module Trademarks Contents 101 Figures Silex Part Number Contents Safety Precautions About This Reference GuideEmissions Disclaimer Silex Introduction SX-560 top and bottom viewSilex Part Number Introduction Chapter Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Installing SX-560 Module in Evaluation DaughtercardSilex Part Number Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Verify Development Kit Contents Installing the SX-560 Module SX-560 Module Inserted in DaughtercardMonitoring Module Status OEM InterfaceStatus Monitors Function State StatusElectrical Characteristics OEM Interface Signal Descriptions Pin TypeDCD RXDTXD DTRDB-9 RS-232 Signal Type Logical Serial Port 1 Signal Descriptions Pin Input/OutputRTS CTSGPIO3 Tspics GPIO4 DTR0GPIO5 DSR0 GPIO6 DCD026-Pin I/O Header Signal Selectable LED and Gpio Descriptions USB Host Port and Ethernet Port LCD Interface UART0TXD, UART0RTS UART1TXD, UART1RTS UART2TXDSilex Part Number Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Chapter Configuring the SX-560 Basic Configuration RequirementsTCP/IP Settings Wireless Configuration SettingsInitial Wireless Setup Configuration MethodsConfiguring 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 Space Init ExitChapter Using the SX-560 with Your Application Linux ProgrammabilityCustomizing the SX-560 User Interface Power Configuration SET DefaultSerial Port Emulator InitRaw TCP connection Telnet ipaddress portnumberECable Mode RFC 2217 Remote Modem Control SupportPrint Server Mode Console Mode SwitchingSET Port S1 Constr ++++ AT Commands Snmp Traps, Email Alerts, and Gpio StatusSET Port S1 Filter AT Interfacing the SX-560 to the OEM Device SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics Reseti Spics TXD1 Spiclk CTS1 GroundIicsdc TXD2 Iicsda RXD2 CPIO2, GPIO3SX-560 Power Requirements Signal Pin Type DescriptionUSB+ USBInstalling the SX-560 Antenna ConnectorsAntenna Connector Types Parameter Description Retaining Bracket OptionalRegulatory Approval Requirements General Purpose I/O InterfaceGpio Interface Pin Drive High/Low DescriptionChapter Advanced Configuration Factory Default SettingsFactory Default Settings Parameter Description CTS/RTSModifying TCP/IP Settings Parameter Description Settings Default SettingParameter Setting Change Password WindowTCP/IP Configuration Settings Parameter DNSConfiguring Snmp Snmp CommandsCommand Description Configuring the General Purpose I/O Gpio Lines Snmp ConfigurationGpio General Commands Description Show Gpio DIRSET Gpio Special EN DIS Show Gpio SpecialShow Gpio Specm Gpio Trigger Commands Description DISShow Gpio Trigm Gpio Transmit Commands Description Gpio Data CommandsTrig # Email String Gpio #1 is Gpio #2 is Trig # Email String Your email text msg here Gpio #2 isShow Gpio Data Gpio TCP Monitor Commands SET Gpio MON EN DISShow Gpio MON SET Gpio PortGPIO=00abLF 5 4 3 2 1 Port Monitor Alert Commands Description Index # Monitor StringIndex # Xmit String Xmit string Index # Xmit String Trigger string was seenSetting up Email Alerts and Snmp Traps Using AT Modem CommandsStandard AT Commands Supported AT Commands Parameter DescriptionParameter Command Description Extended AT Commands Parameter DescriptionAT#Cset nw ssid silex#Csave Using ExtendView for Bulk Configuration Response CodesResponse Codes Numeric Code Description Silex Product Specifications ChapterTCP Port Connections SdioTCP Port Connections Port Destination DeviceAppendix a Advanced Security Configuration PSKEAP Ttls Leap Peap TLS FastEncryption Mode Wireless Authentication TypeKey Selection WEP Key ValuePassword Authentication ProtocolAuthentication Certificate Private Key TLS Wireless Security OnlySilex Part Number Advanced Security Configuration Appendix B Console Commands Wireless and Network Security CommandsNetwork Commands TLS Fast WPA-PSK SET NW RTS SET NW ID SET NW PWSET NW Wpagroup Enable Disable SET NW Inap PAPMSCHAPV2SET NW Realm Port Commands SET NW ResetPort Commands Description Server Information Commands Server Information Commands DescriptionCL Port S1 JOB SET Port S1 Size 7Serial server Firmware Ver .19 Boot Ver 16Mbit Flash SH SerialSerial number is Service Commands Service Commands DescriptionSET Servi service name FRM SET Servi service name FRSSET Servi service name IP ENable DIsable SET Servi service name NAme NewnameSnmp Commands Snmp Commands DescriptionSET Snmp Getcomm String Commands String CommandsEnter LANGUAGE= POSTSCRIPT\0ATCP/IP Commands TCP/IP CommandsSET IP FTP SET IP HttpSET IP LPD Auto Dhcp StaticSET IP TELnet ENable DIsable SET IP TimeoutSET IP TCP SET IP TftpSH IP AutoXxxxxxS1A 9100 XxxxxxS1B 3001 Bit# Hex Value Trigger ConditionPower Configuration Commands Power ConfigurationSET Power power-level SH PowerMiscellaneous Commands Help CommandsMiscellaneous Commands SaveAntenna Cable Drawings and Specifications Appendix C Engineering DrawingsAntenna Drawings and Specifications Electrical Performance Parameter ValueElectrical Specifications Parameter Value VswrSilex Part Number Engineering Drawings Appendix D Firmware Update Procedures Tftp -iipaddress put filename accessSilex 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 Appendix G Silex Contact Information Silex Technology America, IncSilex Technology Europe GmbH Silex Technology Beijing, IncSilex Part Number Silex Contact Information Part Number 140-00192-100 Revision C-2 Silex Technology America, Inc