Aport-211S User Guide
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5. Serial / Telnet Command
5.1 Overview
Aport-211 provides a set of ASCII command to configure Aport through a serial and Ethernet port.
User can use serial terminal or Telnet command to configure Aport-211 when Web browser and Java
utility are available. In addition, these functions provide user the most convenient way to develop
their own configuration utility software simply to use the ASCII command.
5.2 Serial Console Mode
To enter the Serial console mode, you can switch SW1 (4~5) to ON position and then serial port will
function as a console port. The READY LED will keep flash that indicates Aport is in serial console
mode. Please set the serial data setting of the Serial Terminal software (such as Hyper Terminal) to
be the same as the Aport-211 serial port. If you forgot the serial port setting, you can use SW1 to
reset it to factory default setting as use following setting:
Baud rate:
19200
Data Format:
N, 8, 1 (Parity, Data bits, Stop bits)
Flow Control:
None
Interface
: RS-232
Now you can use serial terminal software to send the ASCII command to Aport-211.
Note
In Serial Console Mode, all the network functions will be disabled.
Once the configuration is completed, remember to switch SW1 back to Normal operation mode and
reboot the module by Reset Command or push reset button.
5.3 Telnet Console Mode
Aport-211 uses Port number
5001
as telnet console port. Remember to turn on the LOCALECHO
before opening the telnet console port. You must login first before sending command to Aport-211.
If password is enabled, you need to use the password to log in. The password is encrypted using
Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) and the keys are sixteen bytes with low case character from “a” to
“p”. The login command format is as follow:
$LOG[16 bytes of TEA Encrypted Password]
or
$LOG
if there are no password settings.
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