
B&B Electronics, Inc.
AirborneM2M™ User Manual
48
1/9/2014
Step
Description
Feature Link
Select
Connection Settings
The wireless interface and security must be
configured before configuring the Ethernet
settings.
A page showing the configuration options for
TCP/IP and UDP connections to the device.
Configuration of Telnet, HTTP and SSH ports is
possible through this page.
Select
Tunnel Enabled
–
Serial Port 2
Select
Enabled
.
Select
Tunnel Port
–
Serial Port 2
Enter the port to be used for the tunnel.
Default is
8024
, this should only be changed if
a port is already defined for the application
server or it is already being used by another
service.
Select
Tunnel Mode
–
Serial Port 2
Select
TCP
from drop down menu.
Press
Commit
[Button]
Saves changes to the device.
Press
Reload
[Button]
Reloads the
Connection Settings
page.
Feature Link
Select
Serial Port 2 Settings
The wireless interface and security must be
configured before configuring the Ethernet
settings.
Displays a page showing the serial port
configuration, setting the default mode of
operation for the serial interface is done in this
page.
Select
Serial CLI Default Mode
Select
Listen
from the drop down menu.
Press
Commit
[Button]
Saves changes to the device.
Optional
Press
Reload
[Button]
Reloads the
Serial Port 2 Settings
page.
Select this if you have further configuration
options to change.
Optional
Press
Restart
[Button]
Restarts the device. After the device has
rebooted it will attempt to authenticate to the
configured network. As long as the network is
in range the wireless interface will connect.
Once authenticated the network it is possible
for a TCP/IP connection to be made on the
Telnet port.
To establish a data tunnel and gain access to the serial data from the WLAN or
Ethernet interface follow the steps in Table 26.
Table 26 - Data Tunnel using Tunnel Port on Serial Port 2
Step
Description
Open TCP socket to device
Using the WLAN IP Address and configured
tunnel port number for Serial Port 2 (Default
8024).
15.4 Configuring Serial Port 1 as TCP Client
In this mode the device will attempt to initiate a TCP connection to a network
based server and establish a data tunnel with Serial Port 1 on a successful
network connection.