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Command 

Description 

SET SERVI <service 
name> FMS 

Sets filter 1 text replacement match string index.   

If the index is zero, the default string of <LF> (line feed) is used. 

The default value is 0. 

Format: 

SET SERVI <service name> FRM  nn   

SET SERVI <service 
name> FRS 

Sets filter 1 text replacement replace string index.   

If the index is zero, the default string of <CRLF> (carriage return-line feed) is 
used. 

The default value is 0. 

Format: 

SET SERVI <service name> FRS  nn   

SET SERVI <service 
name> IP 

Enables or disables IP based jobs such as lpd, raw tcp and ftp, on the service 

The default value is enabled for service 1 and 2, disabled for all others. 

Format: 

SET SERVI <service name> IP  [ENable | DIsable] 

SET SERVI <service 
name> NAme 

Changes service name 
The default value varies by service 
Format: 

SET SERVI <service name> NAme  <newname> 

SET SERVI <service 
name> POrt 

Sets output port associated with a service 
The default value is S1. 
Format: 

SET SERVI <service name> POrt   <portname> 

SET SERVI <service 
name> PRIority 

Sets priority for service for multiple service transmissions simultaneously  

The default value is 10. 

Format: 

SET SERVI <service name> PRIority nn 

SH SERVI  PRI 
[

service_num

Shows priority of service.   

If 

service_num

 is not provided, the priority of all services is listed. 

SET SERVI <service 
name> RECeive 

Sets receive only mode for a service 

This option is required only for host applications that do not operate properly 
if data is received from the serial device.  
The default value is disabled. 
Sample output: 

SET SERVI <service name> RECeive  [ENable | 

DIsable]   

Summary of Contents for Embedded Intelligent Module SX-560

Page 1: ...SX 560 Embedded Intelligent Module Developer s Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ...ein are the property of Silex Such information and descriptions may not be copied disseminated or distributed without the express written consent of Silex This publication is subject to change without notice The software embedded in this SX 560 module includes the Linux operating system Linux and certain other software programs used in the SX 560 are licensed under GNU GPL compatible Free Software...

Page 3: ...nal OEM Interface Signals 16 Serial Peripheral Interface 16 LCD Interface 17 OEM Interface Electrical Characteristics 17 Chapter 3 Configuring the SX 560 19 Basic Configuration Requirements 19 Initial Wireless Setup 20 Configuration Methods 20 Using the ExtendView Utility to Configure the SX 560 Ethernet Connection 22 Using a Web Browser to Configure the SX 560 26 Using the Internal Command Consol...

Page 4: ...P Traps 62 Using AT Modem Commands 62 Standard AT Commands Supported 63 Response Codes 65 Using ExtendView for Bulk Configuration 65 Chapter 7 Product Specifications 67 TCP Port Connections 68 Appendix A Advanced Security Configuration 69 Appendix B Console Commands 73 Wireless and Network Security Commands 73 Port Commands 78 Server Information Commands 79 Service Commands 81 SNMP Commands 83 Str...

Page 5: ...S 232 Mode 11 Table 6 Logical Serial Port 1 Signal Descriptions 12 Table 7 RS 232 Cable Pinout Description 13 Table 8 GPIO Special Functions 13 Table 9 26 Pin I O Header 14 Table 10 General Purpose I O Signal Descriptions 15 Table 11 LED and GPIO Descriptions 15 Table 12 OEM Signal Parameter Descriptions 17 Table 13 OEM Interface Pinout 40 Table 14 OEM Interface Signal Descriptions 40 Table 15 Ant...

Page 6: ...rmation Commands 79 Table 37 Service Commands 81 Table 38 SNMP Commands 83 Table 39 String Commands 84 Table 40 TCP IP Commands 85 Table 41 Power Configuration 89 Table 42 Miscellaneous Commands 90 Table 43 Electrical Performance 92 Table 44 Electrical Specifications 93 ...

Page 7: ...ponents must be stored and shipped in ESD conductive bags or bubble wrap and labeled as such using the standardized ESD adhesive warning label Ethernet electrical wiring must be at least 6 feet from bare power wiring or lightning rods and associated wires and at least 6 inches from other types of wire antenna wires doorbell wires wires from transformers to neon signs steam or hot water pipes and h...

Page 8: ...Page 2 Silex About This Reference Guide Part Number 140 00192 100 ...

Page 9: ... ports one dedicated for use as a console plus a USB V1 1 host port and an SPI port The wireless LAN functionality is provided through an SDIO 802 11a b g radio daughtercard based on the Atheros AR6001XL chipset The SX 560 measures 49 6 x 34 3 x 9 65 mm 1 95 x 1 35 x 0 38 inches The SX 560 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard is available to expedite the development process This board includes an RJ45 Eth...

Page 10: ...Page 4 silex Introduction Part Number 140 00192 100 ...

Page 11: ...on Daughtercard is designed to help you in the development of the necessary hardware and software required to use the SX 560 module It includes I O connectors cables and power supply in an easy to use package The SX 560 Module is installed in the Evaluation Daughtercard as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Installing SX 560 Module in Evaluation Daughtercard ...

Page 12: ... GPIOs SPI power and ground One 1 RJ45 Ethernet connector One power jack 3 LEDs for displaying the power and network status 7 LEDs for monitoring the GPIO signals One 1 Test Button for printing configuration data and resetting the SX 560 to factory defaults One 1 18 pin header for selecting GPIOs as modem controls Two 2 built in bead antennas Power supply and mounting hardware Documentation and so...

Page 13: ... please contact Silex Table 1 Development Kit Contents Description SX 560 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard 5 VDC 1 Amp Power Supply AC Power Cord for US AC Power Cord for Europe 3 x Serial Null Modem Cables with Gender Changer 2 x U FL I PEX to U FL I PEX 100mm 4 Antenna Cable 2 x U FL I PEX to RP SMA 100mm 4 Antenna Cable 2 x 2 4 5GHz Pole Antenna Metal Retaining Bracket Plastic bag containing 4 x Ru...

Page 14: ...he card see Figure 3 Plug the auxiliary antenna cable into the Auxiliary Antenna Connector the auxiliary antenna improves radio reception but is not required for operation 3 If you are using the on board bead antennas connect the other end of the antenna cable s into either of the built in bead antenna connectors J7 and J8 as shown in figure 3 If you are using the external antennas connect the RP ...

Page 15: ...r 5 for information on using this header to connect with your device Table 3 shows the OEM interface pinout for the Evaluation Daughtercard Table 4 shows the OEM interface signal descriptions Please note that the OEM interface signals are not directly accessible from the OEM header when the Evaluation Daughtercard is used Rather these signals are available through convenient connectors on the Eval...

Page 16: ...SB 19 21 Input Output USB V1 1 Host Interface SPI_CS 25 Output Serial Peripheral Interface Chip Select high true SPI_MOSI 31 Output Serial Peripheral Interface Data Out SPI_MISO 33 Input Serial Peripheral Interface Data In SPI_CLK 27 Input and low true Serial Peripheral Interface Clock IIC_SCL 37 Input Output Inter IC Bus IIC Clock IIC_SDA 39 Input Output Inter IC Bus IIC Data RESET 24 Output Open...

Page 17: ... DB 9 male connectors J3 J4 and J5 for Serial Ports 1 2 and 3 Serial Port 3 is dedicated as a console port while Serial Port 2 can be set as either a console port or an I O port as shown in Figure 4 Serial Ports 1 and 2 include the RTS and CTS modem signals for hardware flow control and Serial Port 1 can also support DCD DTR and DSR by setting the appropriate jumpers on the JP9 header see the Usin...

Page 18: ...for TxD and pin 22 for RxD The console port is normally set to use the DB 9 connector to use the 26 pin I O header remove the jumper on the header at JP11 so that two sources are not driving the RXD2 signal Note that Serial Port 3 is dedicated for use as a console port for configuring the SX 560 Serial port 3 is always set for operation at 115 2Kbps 8 bit character size no parity and no flow contr...

Page 19: ... for GPIO for special functions These special functions are summarized in the following table Table 8 GPIO Special Functions Special Function default setting Description GPIO_3 TSPICS Enable SPI temperature sensor GPIO_4 DTR0 Serial Port 1 DTR modem signal GPIO_5 DSR0 Serial Port 1 DSR modem signal GPIO_6 DCD0 Serial Port 1 DCD modem signal GPIO_7 GRN Green status LED D10 GPIO_8 YEL Yellow status ...

Page 20: ...e using 3 3V logic levels rather than the DB 9 RS 232 connector The GPIOs located on JP3 can be used for controlling or monitoring OEM functions External pull ups are recommended for customization Table 9 26 Pin I O Header Pin Signal Selectable Pin Signal Selectable 1 GPIO_1 2 GPIO_0 3 GPIO_2 4 3 3V 5 GND 6 HGPIO_3 Via JP7 7 HGPIO_5 Via JP7 8 HGPIO_4 Via JP7 9 HGPIO_7 Via JP7 10 HGPIO_6 Via JP7 11...

Page 21: ...nction TEMP_CS SPI temperature sensor enable GPIO_4 GPF 4 O Special function nDTR0 GPIO_5 GPF 5 I Special function nDSR0 GPIO_6 GPF 6 I Special function nDCD0 GPIO_7 GPF 7 O Special function nLED_3 wired link GPIO_8 GPG 5 O Special function nLED_2 wireless link GPIO_9 GPG 6 O nLED_1 power on status GPIO_10 GPG 7 I Switch Input 1 off 0 switch depressed The functionality of GPIO_9 and GPIO_10 cannot...

Page 22: ...11a b g wireless port is disabled Additional OEM Interface Signals The output LED signals ORLED GRLED and YELED represent the state of the LEDs on the module Logic 0 indicates the LED is on and Logic 1 indicates the LED is off Buffers are recommended if LEDs are to be driven on the end user side The SWITCH signal is connected to a momentary pushbutton switch Test Button on the Evaluation Daughterc...

Page 23: ...pins 2 and 3 to select SPI OEM Interface Electrical Characteristics Table 12 OEM Signal Parameter Descriptions Parameter Symbol Condition Minimum Maximum Unit Input high voltage Vih 2 0 Volts Input low voltage Vil 0 8 Volts Output high voltage UART0_TXD UART0_RTS UART1_TXD UART1_RTS UART2_TXD Voh Ioh 4mA 2 4 Volts Output low voltage UART0_TXD UART0_RTS UART1_TXD UART1_RTS UART2_TXD Vol Iol 8mA 0 4...

Page 24: ...Page 18 silex Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Part Number 140 00192 100 ...

Page 25: ... Address Subnet Mask Router Address Note The TCP IP settings can be automatically configured using DHCP Wireless Configuration Settings SSID Mode Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Channel required only if using Ad Hoc mode Security Settings Wireless Encryption Mode WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA WEP Wireless Encryption Settings Wireless Authentication Mode WPA PSK Open System Shared Key TTLS TLS LEAP PEAP EAP FAST Auth...

Page 26: ... SX 560 configuration as follows a Enable AUTO as the boot method or IP address resolution method on the SX 560 or manually change the IP address to the one you will actually be using on your network b Enter the required wireless networking parameters on the SX 560 for operation on your wireless network for example SSID mode and wireless security c Change the serial port settings to match those of...

Page 27: ... chapter or the internal command console This initial IP address assignment need only be done one time Internal Command Console The internal command console provides a sophisticated command line interface for advanced users to configure the SX 560 It can be accessed by connecting a serial cable to serial port 2 or serial port 3 serial port 1 can also be used to access the internal command console ...

Page 28: ...OM that is included with the Evaluation Daughtercard or it can be downloaded from the Silex website To install ExtendView simply follow the on screen installation instructions and then restart your computer when the installation procedure is complete The SX 560 configuration procedure is as follows please note that the screens may be slightly different than shown depending on the SX 560 model and ...

Page 29: ...its address or click Use DHCP to Locate WINS Server If desired you can configure advanced TCP IP settings by clicking the Advanced TCP IP button refer to Chapter 6 for information This advanced configuration can be done at a later time however NOTE If you are using DHCP on your network the SX 560 should have acquired valid IP settings at this point and no further IP address configuration is necess...

Page 30: ...ess Security button to configure the wireless security parameters 7 If you are using WPA2 PSK select WPA2 as the Encryption Mode and select PSK as the Authentication Type If you are using WPA PSK select WPA as the encryption mode and select PSK as the Authentication Type For both WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK you must enter the Pre Shared Key for your network and select whether you want a Group Key Note th...

Page 31: ...h the settings on your device For example if your device is set for 9600bps odd parity and XON XOFF flow control you must change the settings on the SX 560 to these settings Click OK when you are finished to return to the Server Configuration window and then click OK again 10 Click OK to save your changes and reset the SX 560 You can now use the SX 560 on your network You may skip the remaining se...

Page 32: ...ide of the screen 2 Enter the password access and press Submit 3 You will return to the Server Info page but new options will be listed on the left side of the screen Click on TCP IP IMPORTANT You must click the Submit button when you have finished configuring an internal web page If you do not do this your changes will not be saved You may skip this section if you have completely configured the S...

Page 33: ...do not know these parameters Select either Infrastructure if you are using an access point or Ad Hoc point to point as the wireless mode Enter the SSID for your network If you are using Ad Hoc select the RF channel not required for infrastructure The other parameters on this page do not normally need to be changed refer to Chapter 6 for information on advanced configuration Click the Submit button...

Page 34: ...le to Configure the SX 560 The Internal Command Console is a command line oriented method for configuring the SX 560 It provides more comprehensive capabilities than either ExtendView or the Internal Web Pages but is not as easy to use Advanced users may prefer to use this method because it is concise fast and powerful To use the Internal Command Console 1 The simplest way to access the Internal C...

Page 35: ...me is the SSID for your network SET NW MODE mode where mode is INFRASTRUCTURE or AD HOC SET NW CHANNEL n where n is 1 to 11 this is only required for AD HOC MODE 5 Use the appropriate SET NW command to set wireless encryption mode and authentication type check with your network administrator for the proper settings if you do not know them SET NW ENC mode sets encryption mode where mode is WPA WPA2...

Page 36: ...ng 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 consol...

Page 37: ...erial Port 3 or by using TELNET over the network Enter the user name admin in response to the login prompt and then enter the password access to get the Linux prompt If you need root privileges you can use the Linux su utility with the default password access Both the admin password and the root password can be changed via the Linux shell passwd command Customizing the SX 560 User Interface The SX...

Page 38: ...processor will wake up in less than a second if there is data waiting for it on the access point and it will wake up immediately if the SX 560 has a data packet ready to transmit Serial Port Emulator The Serial Port Emulator SPE software emulates a standard Windows COM port That is it creates a virtual COM port that functions exactly like the Windows COM1 and COM2 serial ports except that the I O ...

Page 39: ...he Serial Port Emulator and does not require any additional software to be installed on your computer If you are using a raw TCP connection the default TCP port number is either 9100 or 3001 for Serial Port 1 or 9101 or 3002 for Serial Port 2 you can use any or all of these port numbers for normal connections If you want to be able to access your device s modem control signals from your computer s...

Page 40: ...er to initiate a connection to the SX 560 For some applications it is desirable for the SX 560 to initiate the connection to the computer The SX 560 supports this capability through its ECable feature To set E Cable mode use a web browser to access the SX 560 internal web pages see chapter 3 for instructions on using the internal web pages After you have logged in click I O port on the left side o...

Page 41: ...ith software that supports the HP JetDirect Print Server for example HP Web JetAdmin To use this capability on Windows with the Add Printer Wizard specify that you want to use a Local printer attached to this computer not a network printer and then select Create a new port specifying Standard TCP IP Port as the type of port Note that if you are printing to Serial Port 2 S2 instead of Serial Port 1...

Page 42: ... that port and press the Submit button to save the change You must restart the SX 560 to make the change take effect You can also use the console to enable the AT capabilities For example the command SET PORT S1 FILTER AT enables AT capabilities on Serial Port 1 The AT commands are described in detail in Chapter 6 SNMP Traps Email Alerts and GPIO Status The SX 560 allows the user to define various...

Page 43: ...560 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard see chapter 2 for a discussion of the Evaluation Daughtercard To assist you in the design of your daughtercard we have therefore included the schematics of the Evaluation Daughtercard in figure 22 The major design considerations for the SX 560 are as follows 40 pin OEM Header This is the primary mechanism for communications between the OEM device and the SX 560 Thi...

Page 44: ...Page 38 Silex Interfacing the SX 560 Part Number 140 00192 100 Figure 8 SX 560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics ...

Page 45: ...Interfacing the SX 560 Silex Page 39 Part Number 140 00192 100 Figure 8a SX 560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics ...

Page 46: ...27 SPI_CLK 28 CTS1 29 GROUND 30 3 3VDC 31 SPI_MOSI 32 RTS1 33 SPI_MISO 34 RXD1 35 3 3VDC 36 GROUND 37 IIC_SDC 38 TXD2 39 IIC_SDA 40 RXD2 Table 13 shows the OEM interface signal descriptions All input and output signals except the differential signals are 0 to 3 3V logic signals Table 14 OEM Interface Signal Descriptions Signal Pin Type Description RESETI 1 Output Power on Reset low true GPIO_0 GPI...

Page 47: ...ose part number DF12 x x 40DP 0 5V81 Where x x is 3 5 4 0 or 5 0 the stacking height of the header for example DF12 3 5 40DP 0 5V81 For additional information go to the Hirose website at www hirose connectors com SX 560 Power Requirements The SX 560 power consumption is typically 280mA for wireless to serial usage with a peak consumption is 400mA 3 3V In powersave mode refer to Chapter 4 for more ...

Page 48: ...connector as shown in Figure 25 For diversity antenna use connect to both the main and auxiliary connectors Figure 10 Main and Auxiliary Antenna Connectors IMPORTANT In order to prevent flexing of the SX 560 boards during the installation process you must use spacers Because of the wide range of possible OEM daughtercard connectors and other design issues you must provide the three spacers that go...

Page 49: ...nd cable diameter at 1 32 mm For the antenna connector the SX 560 module uses a Hirose U FL R SMT CL331 0471 0 01 ultra miniature coaxial receptacle Note that you must use a special cable to meet FCC regulatory requirements see next section The mating plugs are Hirose part number U FL LP 066 www hirose connectors com Retaining Bracket Optional For some applications it is desirable to secure the ra...

Page 50: ...ing for the antenna connectors to reduce EMI 5 There must be at least 20cm between the SX 560 antenna and the human body to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits If your device requires smaller distances then you must test your device as a system with the SX 560 for compliance with specific absorption rate SAR requirements General Purpose I O Interface Table 16...

Page 51: ...ying the parameters is virtually identical Factory Default Settings Table 17 displays the configuration parameter descriptions and settings with the default settings indicated in a separate column Table 17 Factory Default Settings Parameter Description Settings Default Setting Character Bits per character 7 8 8 Flow Flow control None Xon Xoff CTS RTS None Parity Parity None Even Odd Mark Space Non...

Page 52: ...isable Restoring Factory Default Settings The factory default settings can be restored at any time If you are using the SX 560 Evaluation Daughtercard hold down the test button for more than five seconds If you are not using the evaluation board short GPIO7 on the OEM header to ground 4 7 K ohm pull up resistor connected to 3 3VDC for more than five seconds Modifying TCP IP Settings You can modify...

Page 53: ... subnet mask must follow the format XXX XXX XXX XXX where each XXX is a number between 0 and 255 The default subnet mask is 0 0 0 0 The server interprets a subnet mask of 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 as no subnet mask specified Default Gateway Sets the default gateway if your network is attached to other networks WINS Server Sets the Windows Internet Naming Service WINS address Values are set by use...

Page 54: ...Sets the timeout and reset values for the TCP connections Unsolicited ARP Blocks or broadcasts unsolicited ARP DNS Sets the DNS addresses 6 To accept changes click OK To cancel click Cancel For additional help click Help NOTE You can configure the same settings using the Web Page configuration Simply log in using the SX 560 IP address and select TCP IP For the changes to become effective click the...

Page 55: ...t information for a specific managed object contained in the agent The GET message must contain the OID for the specified object The response is a GET RESPONSE message containing either the current value of the requested object or an indication as to why the request failed GET NEXT Retrieves management information from a non specific managed object The GET NEXT contains either a complete OID or a ...

Page 56: ...ral Purpose I O GPIO lines available for use on connector J7 These GPIO lines are individually programmable for input output or special purpose By default six of the GPIO lines are configured for special purpose use Lines configured for input can be used as a source for SNMP traps and or email alerts The GPIO direction trigger settings and email web page message strings are configured from the Int...

Page 57: ...not selected for special function operation gpio num must be in the range 1 8 NOTE The direction bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default SHOW GPIO DIR Shows current setting of the GPIO direction configuration Example Local show gpio dir GPIO Direction 1 OUT 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 SPCL 6 SPCL 7 SPCL 8 SPCL Local set gpio dir in 1 Local set gpio dir out 2 Local show gpio dir G...

Page 58: ...default SHOW GPIO DIRM bit mask Shows all direction control bits Example Local set gpio dirm 01 Local show gpio dirm GPIO direction mask 01 SET GPIO SPECIAL EN DIS Sets a single special function control bit This command enables or disables the special function of the GPIO signal specified gpio num must be in the range of 1 8 The special functions are as follows GPIO_1 no special function GPIO_2 SP...

Page 59: ...unction control bits bit mask is an 8 bit mask expressed as 2 hex digits This value should be in the range 00 FF The mask is encoded as follows 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5 GPIO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1 A value of 1 enables the special function on the corresponding GPIO signal a value of 0 disables the special function For example a hex value of 80 sets GPIO8 for a special function all other ...

Page 60: ...om a 0 to a 1 DIS Disable all triggers for the specified GPIO signal gpio num must be in the range 1 8 NOTE Setting a trigger condition resets all undefined trigger strings for triggers that are enabled to the default string value NOTE The trigger configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default SHOW GPIO TRIGger Shows current GPIO trigger conditions Note that a GPIO may be enabled...

Page 61: ...7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 TRIG8 TRIG7 TRIG6 TRIG5 TRIG4 TRIG3 TRIG2 TRIG1 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5 GPIO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 A value of 1 enables the corresponding GPIO trigger condition A value of 0 disables the corresponding trigger condition For example a hex value of 4 enables a GPIO3 0 to 1 transition as a trigger NOTE Setting the trigger mask resets...

Page 62: ...ded in an Email alert if the trigger is activated These strings are also used to identify the trigger on the trap and alert web pages There are two forms one displays all strings the other only shows the string corresponding to a specific trigger CL GPIO TRANsmit trigger Clears the transmit string for a specified trigger condition If an Email alert is triggered for the condition no text will be in...

Page 63: ... value in the mask If a GPIO signal is set as an input the value is set but has no effect If a GPIO signal is set for a special function the bit value give is ignored For example a hex value of 80 sets GPIO8 to a 1 high all other GPIO signals to low except those set as special functions NOTE The default output bit value on power up or reset is 0 for all GPIO signals SHOW GPIO DATA Shows the curren...

Page 64: ...he remote computer for E GPIO connection SET GPIO POLL period Sets E GPIO poll period When not connected this controls how often the E GPIO monitor attempts to make a connection to the remote computer When connected this indicates how often the E GPIO monitor will send the GPIO state to the remote computer period is the time interval in milliseconds Note that this interval will be rounded to the s...

Page 65: ...ction is ignored If the message is formatted incorrectly it is ignored Example Local set gpio mon en Local set gpio addr 192 168 1 100 Local set gpio port 9999 Local set gpio poll 100 Local sh gpio mon E GPIO mode Enabled E Cable destination 192 168 1 100 Poll interval 100 milliseconds Not connected Table 26 GPIO SNMP Management The GPIO pins can also be managed via SNMP The available MIB items ar...

Page 66: ...ollows 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A TRIG16 TRIG15 TRIG14 TRIG13 TRIG12 TRIG11 TRIG10 TRIG9 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5 GPIO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1 1 to 0 1 to 0 1 to 0 1 to 0 1 to 0 1 to 0 1 to 0 1 to 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A TRIG8 TRIG7 TRIG6 TRIG5 TRIG4 TRIG3 TRIG2 TRIG1 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5 GPIO4 GPIO3 ...

Page 67: ...27 Port Monitor Alert Commands Command Description SHOW PORT S1 TRIGMON Shows strings and index numbers being monitored SET PORT S1 TRIGMON trig string Assigns a string to be monitored on the serial port Example Local show port s1 trigmon Index Monitor String Local set port s1 trigmon 0 trigger on seeing this string Local show port s1 trigmon Index Monitor String 0 trigger on seeing this string SH...

Page 68: ...bination of these alerts The SNMP Trap Configuration page works exactly the same way as the Email Alert Configuration page except that you enter the Trap Community plus the IP address and port of the destination computer s instead of the Email information Up to eight separate IP addresses can be configured with any combination of the alerts that you have defined Note that you may also use the cons...

Page 69: ...r Table 28 AT Commands Parameter Command Description Enter Command mode delay delay If the string is seen in data mode with no characters sent for 1 second before or after then command mode is entered Initiate Connection Command ATD destination Standard modem dialing command redefined to initiate an internet connection to a remote computer Indicates the IP address of the target and optionally the ...

Page 70: ...f n 0 and not in quiet mode result codes are returned in numerical form If n 1 results are returned as text 1 is the reset default value Table 29 Extended AT Commands Parameter Command Description Console pass through AT C string Passes the string to the server configuration console The string can be any valid console command Refer to your server documentation for console commands available on you...

Page 71: ...me compared to configuring each SX 560 individually To use this capability 1 From the ExtendView menu bar select View and then Multi Select Mode 2 The display will change slightly so that there is checkbox by each of the SX 560s listed on the main screen Click the boxes next to each of the SX 560s that you wish to configure 3 From the ExtendView menu bar select Server and then Multiple Configurati...

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Page 73: ...sceivers one port is dedicated as a console port USB 1 1 12Mbps host interface Serial Peripheral Interface up to 25MHz IIC requires user written driver and support chip Table 32 Radio Specifications Parameter Specifications Radio Emission Type Complies with IEEE 802 11a b g h and j Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS physical layer Operating Frequency 2 412 GHz 2 484 GHz ISM band 5 15 GHz 5 35 GH...

Page 74: ...le Access with Collision Avoidance CSMA CA with ACK architecture 32 bits MAC layer Antenna Connector Type 2 SMT ultra miniature coaxial connectors Operating Voltage 3 3 VDC Bus Interface SDIO TCP Port Connections The SX 560 module supports port connections over TCP IP using raw TCP ports only Table 33 describes the TCP ports allocations Table 33 TCP Port Connections Port Destination Device 3001 RS...

Page 75: ...N A N A N A WPA N A N A 2 3 4 7 4 4 5 4 5 6 4 WPA2 N A N A 2 3 4 7 4 4 5 4 5 6 4 WPA2 WPA N A N A 2 3 4 7 4 4 5 4 5 6 4 Encryption Mode Dynamic WEP N A N A N A 4 7 4 4 5 4 5 6 4 Basic Configuration Parameters 802 1X Configuration Parameters 1 64 128Bit WEP Key 4 User ID and Password 2 WPA PSK 5 Authentication Server Certificate 3 WPA Group Key 6 Private Key 7 Authentication Protocol To use the abo...

Page 76: ...tered if you are using WEP security The value of the keys must be entered as hexadecimal digits up to 10 hex digits for 64 bit WEP or 26 hex digits for 128 bit WEP Enter the desired key value s on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX 560 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW KEYVAL key where key is 10 hex digits for WEP64 or 26 hex digits for WEP128 Pre Shared Key If you ...

Page 77: ...ocol Select the desired protocol on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX 560 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW INAP password where password is PAP or MSCHAP_V2 Authentication Certificate Authentication certificates are used by TLS and PEAP You can enter the certificate from a file on your disk using the SX 560 web browser interface as follows 1 Log into the web browse...

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Page 79: ...commands as described in Chapter 6 to send console commands to Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 Wireless and Network Security Commands The following group of commands configures network parameters Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SH NW Displays summary network information Sample output WiFi Mode INFRASTRUCTURE WiFi SSID silex Speed 11 Regulatory Domain 704 WiFi FW Ver 1F 1 7 1 AP densi...

Page 80: ...nel number The valid numbers are 1 through 11 Format SET NW CHannel n SET NW ENC Sets WLAN Encryption Mode Supported modes are None 64 bit WEP 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 WPA2 WPA The default value is Disable Format SET NW ENC Disable 64 128 WPA WPA2 SH NW ENC Shows the wireless encryption mode The deprecated command SH NW WEP also displays this information Sample output WiFi encryption is Disabled SET N...

Page 81: ...Format SET NW SPeed n SH NW SPEED Show the maximum wireless data speed in megabits per second Sample output Speed 54 SET NW SSid Sets WLAN SSID The default value is serserv Format SET NW SSid name CL NW SSid Clears SSID value and allows the server to connect to any AP Format CL NW SSid SET NW BSsid Sets WLAN BSSID to connect to a specific access point s mac address Format SET NW BSsid value CL NW ...

Page 82: ...cast octets 0 RX FCS errors 0 RX Discards no buffer 0 TX Discards wrong SA 0 RX Discards WEP undecr 0 RX Msg in msg fragments 0 RX Msg in Bad msg fragments 0 SET NW ID Sets authentication User ID This can include the realm separated by The default value is anonymous Sample output SET NW ID user id SH NW ID Shows the value of the authentication ID including realm if applicable The default realm is ...

Page 83: ...value can also be set with the ID command The default value is null Format SET NW REALM realm SH NW REALM Shows the realm associated with the authentication ID if applicable The default value is null blank string The deprecated command SH NW TTRE also returns this data Sample output Somewhere SET NW WPAGROUP Enable or disable WPA group key mode If enabled group keys can be used for data link encry...

Page 84: ...g timer period in minutes The factory default value is 5 minutes This timer also controls a receive activity monitor when the wireless network link is connected If no packets are received during the time specified and the link remains up the unit will reset at the end of the time period SET NW RESET This command stops and then resets the wireless network interface This will effectively disassociat...

Page 85: ...n the serial port The default value is 8 Format SET PORT S1 SIZE 7 8 SET PORT S1 Speed Sets serial port baud rate Options for BAUD are 300 600 1200 2400 7200 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 The default value is 115200 Format SET PORT S1 SPEED baudrate SET PORT S1 STOP Sets serial port stop bits per character The default value is 1 Format SET PORT S1 STOP 1 2 Server Information C...

Page 86: ... Bytes Sent 18726 Frames Received 752 Frames Sent 181 Multicast Bytes Rcv d 64474 Multicast Bytes Sent 2406 Multicast Frames Rcv d 626 Multicast Frames Sent 11 Frames Sent Deferred 2014 Frames Sent 1 Collision 26 Frames Sent 2 Collision 5 Send Failures 0 Send Failure Reasons 0 Receive Failures 503 Receive Failure Reasons 1 Unrecognized Destination 0 Data Overrun 0 User Buffer Unavailable 0 System ...

Page 87: ... the default value is 1 Format SET SERVI service name EOT nn SH SERVI STRings string_num Displays the BOT and EOT strings used in services If string_num is provided then the specific string definition and expansion display If string_num is not provided then all string definitions display without their expansions Sample Output 10 FF 04 FF 05 FF 06 FF 08 SET SERVI service name FIlter Sets filter ind...

Page 88: ...SET SERVI service name IP ENable DIsable SET SERVI service name NAme Changes service name The default value varies by service Format SET SERVI service name NAme newname SET SERVI service name POrt Sets output port associated with a service The default value is S1 Format SET SERVI service name POrt portname SET SERVI service name PRIority Sets priority for service for multiple service transmissions...

Page 89: ...ommand SH SERVI displays the same data as SHOW SERVI SUM SNMP Commands Table 38 SNMP Commands Command Description SET SNMP GETCOMM Gets community name The default value is public Format SET SNMP GETCOMM string SET SNMP JETADmin Enables or disables JetAdmin compatibility The default value is enabled Format SET SNMP JETADmin ENable DIsable SET SNMP SETCOMM1 Sets community 1 name The default value is...

Page 90: ...1 cannot be set or changed Format SET STRing string value CL STRing Clears the service string table entry Format CL STRing string SH STRing string_num Defines the BOT and EOT strings used in services If string_num is provided then the specific string definition and expansion are displayed If string_num is not provided then all string definitions are displayed without their expansions Sample output...

Page 91: ...e Allows or prevents access to a range of remote addresses The default value is empty list Format SET IP RANge EN DI ALL aa bb cc dd MAx ee ff gg hh SH IP ACcess Displays current access list settings Sample output All hosts permitted access SET IP ADdress Sets server IP address The default value is 192 0 0 192 Format SET IP ADdress aa bb cc dd SET IP BAnner Enables or disables printing of job bann...

Page 92: ...SET IP KEepalive n SET IP LPD Enables or disables the LPD protocol The default value is Enable Format SET IP LPD ENable DIsable SET IP MEthod Sets method of getting IP address The default value is Auto Format SET IP MEthod AUTO DHCP STATIC SET IP REtry Enables or disables LPD retry on incomplete job The default value is Disable Format SET IP REtry ENable DIsable SET IP ROuter Sets default router a...

Page 93: ...Enable Format SET IP TELnet ENable DIsable SET IP TFTP Enables or disables TFTP protocol The default value is Enable Format SET IP TFTP ENable DIsable SET IP TImeout Sets TCP inactivity timeout If fast timeout is enabled the timeout is calculated as seconds If fast timeout is disabled the timeout is calculated as minutes The default value is 1 minute Format SET IP Timeout n ...

Page 94: ...he trigger condition is enabled to cause the trap NOTE Even if the trigger bit is set by this command no trap will be entered if the underlying trigger has not been configured Bit Hex Value Trigger Condition 0 00000001 Serial Server Match string 1 1 00000002 Serial Server Match string 2 2 00000004 Serial Server Match string 3 3 00000008 Serial Server Match string 4 4 00000010 Serial Server Match s...

Page 95: ... GPIO8 1 to 0 Not implemented in early releases of SX 560 firmware Power Configuration Commands Table 41 Power Configuration Command Description SET POWER LEVEL n Sets the power save mode High power is for fastest throughput low power is for lowest power consumption SET POWER power level Where power level is a numeric value as follows 0 High Power processor always on never sleeps 2 Low Power This ...

Page 96: ... configuration is not saved unless an EXIT command is performed SH TEst Sends the configuration data via ASCII to the serial port UNPROTECT If an update password has been defined SET PROTECT this command enters the password to allow configuration items to be modified After entering this command the server will prompt for the update password If entered properly the user will then be able to execute...

Page 97: ...Engineering Drawings Silex Page 91 Part Number 40183 101 Appendix C Engineering Drawings Antenna Cable Drawings and Specifications Figure 16 Antenna Cable Assembly ...

Page 98: ...al Performance Parameter Value Impedance 50 ohms Frequency Range 1 to 6 GHz Working Voltage 500 VAC rms maximum Dielectric Withstanding Voltage 1000 VAC rms maximum Insulator Resistance 1000 megohms minimum Antenna Drawings and Specifications Figure 28 Antenna Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 99: ... Specifications Parameter Value Antenna Type Dipole Swivel Antenna Frequency Range 2 4 to 5 8 GHz Impedance 50 Ohms Gain 2 4 GHz 1 5 dBi 5 825 GHz 2 1 dBi VSWR 2 0 Admitted Power Radiation Omni Polarization Vertical Electrical Length n Dipole Standard Connector SMA male reverse ...

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Page 101: ...out Update for TCP IP splash screen 5 When you get the Select Update File screen locate the firmware update file that you downloaded in step 1 and double click on the file name 6 You will get the Update Files screen The firmware update file that you selected should appear on this screen Click OK 7 The program will search the local network for SX 560s Click OK when the search process is complete 8 ...

Page 102: ...ddress of the SX 560 and filename is the file name and path if necessary For example to download the file tathsti130 bin from the updates directory on your computer into an SX 560 with an IP address of 192 168 5 70 you would enter the command tftp i 192 168 5 70 put updates tathsti130 bin access ...

Page 103: ... the SX 560 Linux file system 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 t...

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Page 105: ...on the SX 560 web page in the Products and Services section of the Silex America website www silexamerica com This web page also contains documentation regarding GNU Linux programming and the SX 560 For assistance in programming the SX 560 you can purchase consulting time from Silex on a fixed price or hourly rate To get details on this consulting please contact Silex sales at 801 748 1199 or E ma...

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