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AirborneM2M™ Users Guide

B&B Electronics, Inc.

1/9/2014

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15.0

Configuring the Serial Device Server

The APXx-Q524x can be used as a Serial Device Server even when in Access Point
mode. The following section will cover the full configuration of a Serial Device.

The following section explains how to manually configure the unit to accept TCP/IP
connections and automatically setup a data tunnel with one of the serial ports. The
configuration is independent of the source of the request, as the tunnel ports are
available to both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces.

Airborne devices support conditional tunnel binding based upon rules included in the
configuration. The major options will be included.

15.1 Configuring Serial Port for Access on Telnet Port

A data tunnel can be made using the device

’s telnet port as the network

connection port. This does require authenticating with the device and manually
initiating the tunnel connection. Configuring the device to support this approach is
covered in the following table.

Table 21–Configure Data Tunnel on Telnet Port

Step

Description

Navigation Bar

Select Configuration

You will see a group of fields under the banner

of WLAN Parameters.

Feature Link

Select Connection Settings

The wireless interface and security must be

configured before configuring the Ethernet
settings.
A page is displayed that shows the

configuration options for TCP/IP and UDP
connections to the device. You may configure

Telnet, HTTP and SSH ports on this page.

Select Telnet Port

Enter the port number you wish to use for a

telnet (TCP/IP) connection to the device.
The default 23 should only be changed if your
application requires access to port 23 for

another purpose.

Press Commit [Button]

Saves changes to the device.

Press Reload [Button]

Reloads the Connection Settings page.

Feature Link

Select Serial Port 1 Settings/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. You may set the default mode of

operation for the serial interfaces on 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 Settings page. Select

this if you have further configuration options to
change.