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4.2.1 W
EB
S
ERVER
The integrated web server in the BlueGiga WRAP supports HTTP/1.0 methods GET and POST, and has
light user authentication capabilities. The content can be either static or dynamic – the WWW server is
CGI/1.1 compatible.
The web server is always running and the content (http://wrap-ip-address/) is located in the
/var/www/htdocs/ directory in the WRAP file system. By default, there is only a simple example file,
index.html, there, but it can be replaced, and more directories and pages can be added with FTP or Xmodem.
The directory is accessed with FTP as /flash/var/www/htdocs.
For further information, see web examples in section 4.4.
4.2.2 SMS
G
ATEWAY
S
ERVER
The WRAP SMS Gateway server supports Nokia 20 or Nokia 30 compatible GSM terminals for sending and
receiving SMS messages. The device must be connected to the user serial port when the server starts up. The
terminals must be configured to operate in RS232/AT-command mode and the PIN-code query of the SIM-
card at power-up must be disabled. The configuration of the terminal is done with N20 or N30 Configurator
application.
To enable WRAP SMS Gateway Server, use "setup" application, as described in section 3.7.
For further information of using "smsgw", see "makesms" example in section 4.4.
Note:
When WRAP SMS Gateway Server is enabled, the Serial Port Profile cannot be used as they share the
same physical user serial port.
4.2.3 T
ELNET
Users must authenticate before access to WRAP via telnet is permitted. Default password for user "root" is
"buffy". The password can be changed on WRAP using command "passwd". The telnet port is the default,
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4.3 U
TILITIES
The WRAP is basically a small Linux system. Whether logged in from the management console or with
telnet, your shell session starts as the root user in the root directory. After that, you have the option to use
most of the standard *NIX utilities, briefly listed and described in Table 4. Most of the commands have a
small built-in usage help that can be seen by starting the command with "-h" parameter.
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