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SX-570/SX-580 Developer`s Reference Manual

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4. O 51 SET GPIO DIRM lt bit mask gt Table 15 GPIO General Commands Description Sets all direction control bits where lt bit mask gt is a 16 bit mask expressed as up to 4 hex digits This value should be in the range 000 3FF The mask is encoded as follows LO uos 0 GPIO10 GPIOO A value of 1 sets the corresponding GPIO line to be an output A value of 0 sets the GPIO line to be an input For example a hex value of 80 sets GPIO8 as an output all other GPIO signals are input NOTE The direction bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default SHOW GPIO DIRM lt bit mask gt Shows all direction control bits Example Local sh gpio dirm GPIO direction mask 20 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 lt gpio num gt must be in the range of 1 5 The special functions are as follows GPIO O0 Pushbutton input GPIO 1 Status LED GPIO 2 DTRO Serial Port 1 DTR output GPIO DSRO Serial Port 1 DSR input GPIO_4 DCDO Serial Port 1 DCD input NOTE The special function bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default SHOW GPIO SPECIAL Shows the current setting of the GPIO special function configuration 52 Table
5. 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 GPIO7 for special function all other GPIO signals for general use NOTE the special function bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default 14 8 SHow GPIO SPECM Shows GPIO special functions control bits as a mask value Local SH GPIO SPECM GPIO special function mask 03 109 14 9 SET GPIO DATA Sets all data out control bits SET GPIO DATA lt bit mask gt lt bit mask gt is an 11 bit mask expressed as 3 hex digits This value should be in the range 00 7FF The mask is encoded as follows 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 GPIO10 GPIO9 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5 4 GPIO2 GPIO1 GPIOO Each GPIO output bit is set to the corresponding 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 given is ignored For example a hex value of 80 sets the GPIO7 to a 1 high all other GPIO signals to O low except those set as special functions NOTE the default output bit value on power up or reset is 0 for all GPIO signals 14 10 SHow GPIO DATA Shows the current state of the GPIO signals Local SH GPI
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7. Authentication Encryption Manual Smart Wireless Configuration Setup Open None 7 7 WEP 128bit L WPA TKIP L L 1 Personal AES 12 1 AUTO L 471 WPA2 TKIP L 2 Personal AES L P AUTO L 2 802 1x WEP 128bit 7 WPA TKIP L Enterprise AES 5 AUTO WPA2 TKIP Enterprise AES _ AUTO The Smart Wireless Setup supports some combinations of authentication encryption modes which cannot be configured manually See above table for the supported combination After succeeded in Smart Wireless Setup the SX 570 580 module will start to run with the obtained setting and it will be saved into the SX 570 580 module however regarding the combinations of authentication encryption modes that cannot be configured manually a value different from the obtained setting will be saved If either one of SSID Authentication Encryption Pre Shared Key is changed manually configuration obtained by Smart Wireless Setup will be released and the SX 570 580 module will start to run with the values being saved as the product setting The notices below 1 and 2 show the combination that should cause this action 1 If WPA Personal setting is obtained from Registrar the SX 570 580 module will run with WPA WPA2 Personal TKIP AES As for the product configuration WPA2 Personal AES is saved 2 If WPA2 Personal TKIP or AUTO setting is obtained from Registrar the SX 570 580 modul
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9. eene n nsns sn nn nennen 10 Table 7 GPO Special Functlohs inii Evae 11 Tabe T VO Teade hte tant bte deed 12 Table 9 General Purpose I O Signal 13 Table 10 OEM Signal Parameter 14 Table TT OEM Interface Pinout id Eee E dde ove oet Ede e dove fe eeu ice eb zo ded 34 Table 12 GPIQ Interface uisi tete etu ete N Eo satia uds eed an tei INT ee 37 Table13 Factory 5 2 2 eben qtd tei get 38 Table 14 Ea deret e eeu e eei Ee ERR d Aaa 40 Table 15 General Gomrmnarids 1 estende decoy eter Fee ERE eut 41 Table 16 22 2 Deed eee oc exeo 44 Table 17 Prod ct Specifications erroe Te Doe tet ru irt iur ER 45 Table 18 Radio Specifications 8X 570 eaae A A nnn 45 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Radio Specifications 8X 580 iiie certat _____________
10. DIE e au T 96 TTIScSETPIPAADGGSS me dee an este toon esent edet a oue eat ed vue Ed T ERE SERRE ERE eH dedo 97 11 4 SET AP BAMMO Ms d ee nd eU este Mrs a amc seen bonsai Maha E 97 14 56 SEMP BOON c ted 97 ES MAI 97 TA SOE IIR EE NADIG IS e bU LI Ma iba 98 11 8 uiuit d ttti et eae tats 98 T1 9 SET UPSET TP date deter hte SEG tan edible ten atem dett cal oh th de a 98 11 10 SET IP KEepaliVe eere eto EH eta tuac ee 98 TTA T SET en RU RID Ru EMI 98 11 12 SETIP MEMON notre dieere te rene De ebd eee hates ee tnu esee e Edna 99 11 43 SET IP NTP eem ER bae ER t MU 99 1114 SET IP PRODE tine eee Qe dT eee 99 11 45 SET IP REID ii te DR a dan MH 99 T1306 SETIP ROUEN 2 5 tree RE Uu d Md i eos 99 TTA ESET IPS TATUS oes helene e e quieta eile aren etui c fcr cote hadi geen 100 T1519 SET IP SUDbnt tt a e He GO iis ubi ttd det A c d 100 11 19 SET IP itio Geen ebbe ed ie ite et 100 14 20 SET IPs ELC
11. 47 Parameter Ectmmsec Description Cable connection time resolution Settings Enable Disable Disable Default Setting Ecudp ECable UDP mode Enable Disable Disable Restoring Factory Default Settings The factory default settings can be restored at any time If you are using the SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard hold down the test button SW2 for more than five seconds If you are not using the evaluation board drive GPIOO on the OEM header low 4 7 K ohm pull up resistor connected to 3 3VDC for more than five seconds Modifying TCP IP Settings You can modify the TCP IP settings using the web browser interface or the SX 570 580 module s internal configuration console To modify TCP IP settings 10 Access the web page of SX 570 580 and click TCP IP on the left menu The TCP IP configuration window will appear 6 J hitoy 192 168 20 122 ssifindexhtr Silex Global Site SX 580 Ver X X X 2012 03 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 i TCP IP Configuration Configuration gt Configuration DHCP P Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS S Primar D Seco AUTO 192 168 20 122 2552552550 NOTE If TCP P is disabled all protocols here will Figure 8 TCP IP Configuration Window 48 11 Verify the s
12. NW ENC mode Set the encryption mode Specify Disable WPA WPA2 or WPA2 WPA for mode SET NW AUTHTYPE type Set the authentication mode Specify OPEN or PSK for lt type gt 3 When finished execute the commands below to terminate the command console INIT EXIT After these commands are executed the setting will be saved and the SX 570 580 module will be restarted When the restart is completed the SX 570 580 module can be used in your environment 28 In Bridge Mode one single device be shared over a wireless network if it is connected to the wired LAN port of the Evaluation Daughtercard For the MAC Address used in a wireless network the source address of the packets received first on the wired LAN port will be used This allows the connected device to be seen as if it is directly connected to a wireless network Also it is possible to fix the MAC Address used for the wireless network Bridge Static Client Address Because of this the SX 570 580 module can be started in the bridge mode without receiving the packets When this feature is enabled only devices with the registered MAC Address can be connected NOTE When running in the Bride Mode there are the following restrictions Access to the X 570 580 module is limited to those on a wired LAN port Itis not allowed to use the devices with several MAC Addresses e g devices with a load balancing fe
13. adest tet Metabo pe 71 3 23 SET NW 55 5 e epe een reete eee Per Eee de 72 3 24 SET NW WPAPSK 72 Wireless Network Roaming 73 AT SET NW BGSGCAN e ecol eem fans ecd ot eeu sa Se fed ee tema tea ERE ERE AA A 73 4 2 ASE T RM a Lo 73 4 3 RM SCAN NORM geal eoe ode eae ell aa cuo e e eae lel e ub ed 73 AA LOW dav 73 4 5 SET RM THRESHEOW iiiter e Bove eh el a dees uec tte deti a 74 4 6 SET RM THRESH CRITICS atti ae eee dese eet ree a tee c d det aha def Epod 74 Wireless to Ethernet Client Bridging 75 51 55 te eee ee ee ane 75 5 2 O5ET NWBRGEADDEE sx zit tette Raten died cer 75 5 9 SET NW EBRIDGE the bte ed 75 BRIDGE tet 75 9 5 SET NW died Ge Maa A eis i 76 tarot 77 6 1 Smart Wireless Setup for 777
14. un ode 2 Figure 3 Installing SX 570 580 Module in Evaluation nemen 3 Figure 4 Major connectors in Evaluation 4 Figure 5 SX 570 580 Module Inserted Daughtercard 6 Figure 6 GPIO Special Functions Jumpers Example 11 Figure 7 I O Port Configuration N 25 Figure 8 Using spacers with SX 570 580 WLAN 35 Figure 9 Primary and Auxiliary Antenna 36 Figure 10 TCP IP Configuration 39 Figure 11 Password Configuration 40 Tables Table 1 Development Kit 9 5 2 Status nott bake aite le 7 3 OEM Interface ite er e le tette e beca i E Ren ha Hb ot LE P Reto lou eode ida E 7 Table 4 DB 9 Pinouts for RS 232 Mode iterato ire ade eei le eed ge eva sd up e doe eb det us esu 9 Table 5 Logical Serial Port 1 CN10 Signal nnne nenne herren 9 Table 6 RS 232 Cable Pinout
15. 79 1 1 3 SET PORT S2 GCOnsole I eed ee ieee ain tee aee edo eoe ed 79 TTA SET PORT CONSTR touto Cete dg tas tenete ot a ee Se Bol EET 80 1 1 5 SHPORTE S1 inti ice oec iA 80 1 6 SET PORT S1 DIR tie bee code eo ke rdc tacos bebo dtd 81 SET PORT S1 FLOW etie ii iab te ieu 81 A eO E Een Ne bere 81 71 9 51 otto cU 81 1 1 10 SET PORT ST PARITY ett nat ied ee 82 11 41 SET PORT STSBeed 82 7 1 12 SA PORT 5155 eA cates 82 71 23 SEFPORTSTGSETYOB cedi sette e 82 7 2 EGable Port Commands od el cei acd ede 83 1 2 1 SET PORT S1 E OAB E auci iE It 83 22 2 SH PORT S1 eie e ee e vol nee ite 83 T29 SET PORT S1 EGADDR ti ettet c eode dee but ded EE EEUU 83 7 24 SET PORT S1 EGGONN ii ro esee Ais 83 7 25 SET PORT S1 EGLPORT on ti oreet Dues tt lote 84 T20 SET PORT S4 ini eie e
16. 12 OEM Interface Electrical Characteristics Table 10 OEM Signal Parameter Descriptions Item Specification Unit Note Min Typ Max Input Voltage High VIH 2 0 V Input Voltage Low VIL 0 8 V Output Voltage High VDDIO _ V VOH x0 8 Output Voltage Low _ _ VOL 0 4 V Pin Drive Strength is Low Output Source Current 5 0 mA default Pin Drive Strength is GPIO IOH 9 5 mA Medium 414 mA Pin Drive Strength is High Output Sink Current 3 8 mA Pin Drive Strength EON default GPIO IOH 77 _ Drive Strength is edium 90 mA En Drive Strength is High 13 Chapter 3 Configuring the SX 570 580 IMPORTANT This chapter assumes that you are either using the SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard or that you have made the appropriate connections to the SX 570 580 module OEM Header Refer to Chapter 2 and Chapter 5 for information on connecting to the SX 570 580 hardware This chapter describes the methods for configuring the basic settings of the SX 570 580 including the IP address serial port settings and wireless security The SX 570 580 also has an extensive range of advanced configuration capabilities that are described in Chapter 6 Appendix A and Appendix B The SX 570 580 configuration should be done by a network administrator or another person with technical knowledge of TCP IP networking and serial communications Basic Configura
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18. SET SERVI lt service name gt RECeiv ENable DISable default disabled 9 16 SET SERVI service name TCP Set raw TCP port for service If port number is zero raw TCP is disabled on that service SET SERVI service name TCP nn default 9100 for service 1 3001 for service 2 9 17 SH SERVI SUMmary service num Shows the basic parameters for a specific service If service num is not provided parameters for all services are displayed Note The command SH SERVI is equivalent to SHOW SERVI SUM 94 10 String Commands These commands configure strings used with services and service filters 1 0 1 SET STRing Set service string table entry 5 Hex values can be entered as two hex digits in the string with the prefix V ET STRing lt string gt value One string can reference another string with two binary characters The first is FF and the second is the string index of the referenced string Note String 1 11 cannot be set or changed 1 0 2 CLSTRing Clears the service string table entry C 1 L STRing string 4 0 3 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 is displayed If string num is not provided then all string definitions but not their expansions are displayed sample output L 2 3 4 SE 6 7 8 9 1 1
19. Loeout gt Wired LAN Information Status Silex Global Site Link Status Ethernet link Up 580 2012 03 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 Copyright 2012 silex technology Inc 17 MUN 6 If you used DHCP verify that the IP address is correctly set If you used the default Silex ai 169 254 111 111 IP address you should change it to new valid IP address to prevent an address conflict with other units If necessary change the UM Subnet Mask and Gateway It is generally not 0 n necessary to change the other parameters on me 5 1 this page refer to Chapter 6 for advanced Strat Mask configuration information P Filter Default Gateway 19216820254 0000 Bo gets amma coss Note that on line help information is available on T every configuration page Silex Global Site Name Value meme OD Click the Submit button at the bottom of the window may need to scroll to save your Ae changes UTE 7 Click Wireless LAN on the left side of the screen to configure the 802 11a b g n wireless lt u vrees Lan qe settings The SX 570 580 settings must be co
20. ocal SH STR 1BE 04 N1B 12345X PIL ENTER LANGUAGE PCL OA POSTSCRIPT OA FF O4 FF 05 FF 06 FF 07 0 FF O4 FF 05 FF 06 FF 08 Te NOC 95 10 4 SH FiLters Shows the available filters which can be used to modify a job stream sample output Local gt SH FIL Filter 0 No Filter 1 Text Substitution D Text to PostScript 4 PostScript Tagged Binary 96 11 TCP IP Commands 11 1 SHIP Display TCP IP settings Local gt SH IP IP is enabled Boot method DHCP IP address 192 168 5 40 192 168 5 235 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 IP gateway 192 168 5 1 0 0 0 0 Boot tries 3 Timeout 1 min Keepalive 1 min Service Port TCP port SDS1E86B0 S1 A S1 9100 SDS1E86B0 S1 B S1 3001 11 2 SET IP ACcess Allow or disallow access to a block of remote addresses SET IP ACcess ENable DISable ALL aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh This command modifies the IP access list If ALL is selected the access list is cleared and all hosts are allowed access If ENable is selected then an entry for the range given by the two IP addresses is added to the list Only hosts with an IP address within the range of one of the entries in the access list are allowed to connect to the unit If Disable is selected if the two addresses match the range values of an entry in the access list that entry is removed and hosts in that range will no longer be allowed access to the unit u
21. NOTE the direction bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default 14 4 SH GPIO DIRM Shows all direction control bits Local SH GPIO DIRM GPIO direction mask 7fc 14 5 SET GPIO SPECial Sets a single special function control bit S ET GPIO SPI 1 DIS lt gpio num gt This command enables or disables the special function of the GPIO signal specified See the product specification for the special functions if any associated with each GPIO pin lt gpio num gt must be in the range 0 10 NOTE the special function bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default 108 14 6 SH GPIO SPECial Shows the current setting of the GPIO special function configuration Local gt SH GPIO SPECial GPIO Special Functions PIO is special PIO is special PIO is normal PIO is normal PIO is normal PIO is normal PIO is normal PIO is normal PIO is normal PIO is normal 0 1 2 3 4 PIO 5 is normal 6 7 8 9 1 14 7 SET GPIO SPECM Sets all special functions control bits SET GPIO SPECM lt bit mask gt lt bit mask gt is an 11 bit mask expressed as 3 hex digits This value should be in the range 00 7FF The mask is encoded as follows 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 GPIO10 9 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 5 GPIO4 GPIO3 2 GPIO1 GPIOO
22. The PIN code value generates a random value automatically 6 2 2 NW APSWSPBC Execute PBC method in Access Point mode SET NW APSWSPBC 6 2 3 NW APSWSPBC NOWAIT Execute PBC method in Access Point mode and not wait for completion SET NW APSWSPBC NOWAIT 6 2 4 NW APSWSPIN Execute PBC method in Access Point mode SET NW APSWSPIN lt Enrollee s PIN code gt 6 2 5 NW APSWSCCAncel Cancel Configured Status SET NW APSWSCCAncel 6 2 6b NW APSWSCSTatus Display Configured Status SH NW APSWSCSTatus 79 7 Port Commands 7 1 Serial Port Commands In the following commands 1 is used as a stand in for any available serial port If S2 is enabled for data port usage it can also be used instead If a command is port specific it will be so noted 7 1 4 SH PORT Shows Port parameters sample output Local SH PORT Port Q Size Type Attributes 51 0 serial 115200 N 8 1 XON XOFF RS232 7 1 2 SET PORT 1 CH Sets the size of a character on the serial port SET PORT S1 CHarsize 7 8 default 8 7 1 3 SET PORT S2 COnsole Enable or disable console mode on serial port 2 SET PORT S2 CONsole ENable DISable The default is enabled This command is only valid on serial port 2 80 7 1 4 SET PORT 51 CONSTR This command sets the console mode string for the unit If the serial port is in Trap mode then if the string defined by this command
23. SCL 1 12 SCL 0 Active 41 SPI CLK O SPI Clock 42 SDA 1 12 SDA 43 GND ground 44 GND ground 45 TX_P Ethernet TX 46 RX_P Ethernet RX 47 TX M Ethernet 48 RX_M Ethernet 49 Connected to 50 GPIO10 l O PU1 User Defined GPIO Center Tap 44 The SX 570 580 module uses the 50 pin receptacle with metal fitting and boss made by Hirose part number DF12 50DS 0 5V 86 This receptacle will work with the following mating female headers Hirose part number DF12 4 0 50DP 0 5V 86 Installing the SX 570 580 IMPORTANT In order to prevent flexing of the SX 570 580 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 between the SX 570 580 base module board and your daughtercard The spacers are installed with the SX 570 580 WLAN model as shown below SX 570 580 50 pin Connector Spacer Spacer OEM Device Daughter Card Figure 7 Using spacers with SX 570 580 WLAN model Do not over tighten the screws during the installation procedure Although the spacers provide protection against flexing they can compress or break if too much torque is applied IMPORTANT Silex does not recommend soldering the SX 570 580 directly to your device s daughtercard Soldering the SX 570 580 will violate the standard warranty you must solde
24. also known as a RADIUS You can upload the CA Certificate using the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages The SX 570 580 accepts certificates in PEM format only Client Certificate A Client certificate is used with EAP TLS to authenticate the SX 570 580 to the network infrastructure It is functionally similar to the EAP password and that is why EAP TLS does not require EAP password Similarly to the CA Certificate the Client Certificate usually generated by the network administrator as well as the corresponding Secret Key File You can upload the Client Certificate using the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages The SX 570 580 accepts certificates in PEM format only Client Certificate Secret Key File The Secret Key must match the Client Certificate Both are generated together and must be configured together You can upload the Client Certificate Secret Key using the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages The SX 570 580 accepts the Secret Key file in PEM format only Unlike the certificate the Secret Key File is encrypted and protected by a password so the password also must be provided 60 Self Signed Certificate Instead of uploading an externally generated certificate and private key the SX 570 580 can create a Self Signed Certificate and corresponding private key for use in authentication operations A Self Signed Certificate is
25. changes Silex Global Site SX 580 Ver 2012 03 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 9 When you have finished with all your configuration changes you must restart the SX 570 580 for these changes to take effect To restart the SX 570 580 click Restart on the left side of the screen and click Yes in the page displayed You can skip the remainder of this chapter SX 580 Ver XXX 201203 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 Using the Internal Command Console to Configure the SX 570 580 NOTE You may skip this section if you have completely configured the SX 570 580 using the SX 570 580 Internal Web Pages The Internal Command Console is a command line oriented method for configuring the SX 570 580 It provides more comprehensive capabilities than 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 Command Console is via a terminal for example a Windows PC running the HyperTerminal Accessory program connected to serial port 2 or 3 If you are using the SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard the included serial cable can be used for this purpose If you are not using the Evaluation Daughtercard then you mu
26. discovery utility Start the SX Finder utility and select SX 570 580 that you wish to update the firmware with and click Configure button The internal Web page will be displayed In the Web page click Firmware Update on the left menu In the Firmware Update page click Browse to specify the firmware update file that you have downloaded into your computer Check the correct file name is displayed in New firmware field and click Update You can also use the trivial file transfer protocol tftp to update the Serial Device Server firmware 1 2 Download the appropriate firmware update file from the Support Section of the Silex website www silexamerica com into a directory on your computer If you are using Windows 2000 XP or Vista 7 enter the following command from the command line of your operating system If you use tftp in Windows you will need to install the software separately on which you can execute the TFTP commands tftp i ipaddress put filename where ipaddress is the IP address of the Serial Device Server 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 a Serial Device Server with an IP address of 192 168 5 70 you would enter the command tftp i 192 168 5 70 put updates tathsti130 bin If you are using a different operating system please refer to the documentation of that operating system for information on ho
27. 15 GPIO General Commands Command Description xample Local gt sh gpio special Example GP SHOW GPIO SPECM SET GPIO SPECM lt bit mask gt Local sh gpio specm special function mask GPIO Special Functions GPIO 0 is special GPIO 1 is special GPIO 2 is special GPIO 3 is special GPIO 4 is special GPIO 5 is normal GPIO 6 is normal GPIO 7 is normal GPIO 8 is normal GPIO 9 is normal GPIO 10 is normal Sets all special function control bits lt bit mask gt is a 16 bit mask expressed as 4 hex digits This value should be in the range 0000 001F The mask is encoded as follows 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4 GPIO3 GPIO2 1 GPIOO 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 08 sets GPIO3 for a special function all other GPIO signals for general use NOTE The special function bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default This command has no effect on GPIO 5 10 which do not have special functions Shows GPIO special functions control bits as a mask value 53 Command SET GPIO DATA lt bit mask gt Table 16 GPIO Data Commands G Description D A M M AA Sets all the data out control bits lt bit mask gt is an
28. Wireless Setup The SX 570 580 module supports the easy wireless configuration feature Smart Wireless Setup If Smart Wireless Setup is used the wireless security setting can easily be configured when your network device supports WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup The Smart Wireless Setup of the SX 570 580 has the features corresponding to WPS2 0 How to Start Configuration Using WPS The method to start the Smart Wireless Setup differs depending on the operating mode of the SX 570 580 module Also there are two ways of executing the Smart Wireless Setup one way is using the Web page and the other way is using the internal console commands In this section how to start WPS using the internal console commands is explained 32 When the SX 570 580 module is running in an operating mode other than Access Point mode When the SX 570 580 module is running in an operating mode other than Access Point mode e g wired LAN mode or wireless station Ad hoc Infrastructure mode connect the SX 570 580 module to an Access Point on your network NOTE When using Smart Wireless Setup while the SX 570 580 module is running as a wireless station there are the following restrictions When the Bridge Mode is enabled while Bridge Static Client Address is disabled OFF the network device needs to be connected to a wired LAN port Smart Wireless Setup does not work when the Access Point is running in a stealth mode
29. Y rebat ir 12 OEM Interface Electrical lt 13 3 Configuring the 5 5 70 580 Deoa dot ead tee v e nose TERRE 14 Basic Configuration iiie iie bee Ee EO Det EOD 14 Initial Wireless Setup se sio het te dte teeth Bah om ot rete bius d rete Lots ien otf ena 15 Configuration Methods eod i dm ee eret ierra isst t aep eee he E 15 Using a Web Browser to Configure the 5 570 580 16 Using the Internal Command Console to Configure the 5 570 580 19 Chapter 4 Using the SX 570 580 with Your 9 19 22 Liriux e oc tea a te Pat tated tee GRE te 22 Customizing the SX 570 580 User 22 Raw TCP itt et tee bet ea ftat ak et 23 REG 2217 Remote Modem Control nto a 23 ECable a av atid ar hea bee dee as beta cde 24 Print Server cx 25 Console cheered 25 Access M
30. 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 2 128 or WPA2 WPA SET NW AUTHTYPE lt type gt sets authentication type where lt type gt is OPEN TTLS PEAP WPA PSK LEAP TLS or FAST For WPA2 PSK or WPA enter the command SET NW WPAPSK lt psk gt sets pre shared key for WPA2 or WPA where lt psk gt is the key For WEP 128 use the following commands SET NW KEY n sets the number of the WEP key that will be used as the transmit key where 1 to 4 default value is 1 SET NW KEYVAL key sets WEP key where key is 26 hex characters Configuring 802 1X EAP authentication can be complex Please refer to Appendix A and or Appendix B for details of the required commands 20 6 the serial ports enter the following commands If you are configuring Serial Port 2 substitute the port name S2 instead of S1 SET PORT S1 SPEED lt baudrate gt where lt baudrate gt is 300 to 3000000 SET PORT 1 PARITY parity where parity is ODD EVEN MARK or SPACE SET PORT S1 CH lt databits gt where lt databits gt is 7 or 8 SET PORT 1 FLOW lt flowcontrol gt where flowcontrol is NONE XON XOFF CTS or DSR NOTE Serial Port 2 parameters cannot be changed when it is in the console mode This is the default mode for Serial Port 2 The consol
31. configuration console session EXIT 17 3 SH FATal Shows fatal error log if there s any sample output Local SH FAT No saved errors 17 4 CL FATal Clears the fatal error log 17 5 SHFREE Shows the amount of heap and configuration memory available sample output Local SH FREE 2 bytes of heap available Index 2 6320 bytes 6320 bytes configuration memory available 113 17 6 command This is for getting help on the console commands You can just type help or type help and then a command to display instructions on specific commands Sample output 1 gt EXIT D Exit program HElp Information on available commands INitialize Reset unit CLear PUrge DELete Remove configuration item SAVE Save configuration to NV memory SET DEFine CHange Modify unit parameters SHow Display unit parameters ZEro Zero statistical counts Type HElp cmd for more information 17 7 INIT This command instructs the server to do a soft reset when the next exit command is executed INIT 17 8 SET PAssword Sets the server access read password SET PAssword password default ACCESS 17 9 SAVE This command saves the current configuration to non volatile memory Without this command the configuration is not saved unless an EXIT command is performed SAVE 114 17 10 SH TEst Sends configuration data in ASCII to the
32. lt e Ge tte kae e kanes ied 92 9 9 SET SERV sservice Name Peis iie ie ete e t AA etae be tweeted 92 9 10 SET SERVI service name gt 92 911 SETSERVIsservice name gt P OTt sien ean DU NR E ERR NER ANA MALAE 92 912 SET SERVI service name gt PRIOfFIty cede tet do deed 92 9 13 SH SERVI eite reb tea E dett 93 9 14 SET SERVI service name gt QUEUS deer ced 93 9 15 SET SERVI service name gt RECEIVE eden innen en edo hn hh FECE E aa aka denn nnd 93 9 16 SET SERVI service name T GP po e PE 93 9 17 SH SERVI SUMmary 93 10 String oe 94 104 94 10 2 CL STIRING e mue IS duae dents 94 10 3 SH STRING strings rium reet hire bea eene Ent er a 94 uU Eo IBI 95 14 SEC PAPE E PP 96 SHIP EE 96 14 2
33. of transmission EOT string index for service SET SERVI lt service name gt EOT nn The string indicated will be sent at the end of a connection to the service indicated The default is the NULL string 91 94 SH SERVI STRings string num Defines the BOT and EOT strings used in services If string num is provided then the specific string definition and expansion is displayed If string num is not provided then all string definitions but not their expansions are displayed sample output Local SH SERVI STR 10 10 FF O4 FF 05 FF 06 FF 08 9 5 SET SERVI service name Fllter Set filter index for service SET SERVI service name FIlter nn SH FILter shows the available filters on the unit 9 6 SH SERVI FiLters Shows filter settings Local gt SH SERVI FIL Service Name Filter 1 SDS1E86B0 S1 A 0 No Filter 2 5051 86 0 S1 B 0 No Filter 97 SET SERVI lt service name gt FMS Set filter 1 text replacement filter match string index If the index is zero the default string of lt LF gt line feed is used SET SERVI service name gt FRM nn default 0 92 9 8 SET SERVI lt service name gt FRS Set filter 1 text replacement filter replace string index If the index is zero the default string of lt CRLF gt carriage return line feed is used SET SERVI lt service name gt FRS nn default 0 9 9 SET SERVI lt servic
34. or through the console page on the internal web server The general configuration procedure is the same regardless of which method is used unless specifically noted The general configuration procedure is the same regardless of which method is used In the descriptions below the capitalized portions of commands indicates the minimum portion of the command token that must be entered for the command to be recognized The console accepts multiple commands for some functions The following can be used interchangeably SEt DEFine CHange Set a value DEI CLear PUrge Remove a value 62 2 Network Commands This group of commands configures network parameters 21 SHNW Displays summary network information sample output Local gt SH NW WiFi Mode INFRASTRUCTUR WiFi SSID SQRT GI Current rate 72 Mbps WiFi FW Ver Host 31010233 Radio 30000582 Authentication type OPEN SYSTEM Encryption is Disabled AP MAC Address 64 AE OC 01 86 CO Signal Quality Excellent 100 Connected to SSID SQRT on channel 3 2 2 SET NW CHannel Sets wireless LAN ad hoc and access point channel number SET NW CHannel n The default channel number is 11 NOTE The actual channels available depends on the radio installed in the unit and the current mode of operation This value is used in ad hoc mode and access point mode It is ignored in infrastructure mode SH NW CHannel displays the curr
35. primary E Cable port address Along with the primary IP address this defines the remote destination for data received on the I O port If zero no data will be sent SET PORT S1 ECPORT n default 0 7 2 8 SET PORT 51 ECRADDR This parameter applies only in UDP mode This sets the primary or a secondary E Cable destination IP address This is the network address of the target host for data received on the I O port If zero no data will be sent If the index value is zero the primary address is set same as the ECADDR parameter If not zero the valid range is 1 n 1 where n is the ECHNOST value configured If n is one only the primary address can be set SET PORT S1 ECRADDR index a b c d default 0 0 0 0 85 7 2 9 SET PORT S1 ECRPORT This parameter applies only in UDP mode This sets the primary or a secondary E Cable destination port number Along with the corresponding network address this defines the destination for data received on the I O port If zero no data will be sent If the index value is zero the primary port is set same as the ECPORT parameter If not zero the valid range is 1 n 1 where n is the ECHNOST value configured If n is one only the primary port can be set SET PORT 51 ECRPORT index default 0 7 2 10 SET PORT 1 ECTMMSEC This parameter applies only in TCP mode This determines the units for the connection timer set with the ECCONN parameter If enabled the timer is in u
36. string is not currently defined 1 gt SET PORT S1 CONSTR gt SET PORT 51 CONSTR x1B1B 81 7 1 6 SET PORT 1 DTR Set the DTR mode on serial port 1 SET PORT S1 DTR CONN HI LOW If GPIO2 is set for special function it drives the signal on serial port 1 This command configures how the pin is to be driven If set to CONN the pin will be set high if there is an active network link and low if the network link is done If set to HI the signal will be set high If set to LOW the DTR signal will be set low If GPIO2 is set as a GPIO pin this value has no effect This command is only valid on serial port 1 7 1 7 SET PORT 1 FLOW Set serial port flow control to NONE XON XOFF or CTS SET PORT S1 FLOW NOne XOn xoff CTS default None 7 1 8 CLEAR PORT 1 JOB This command aborts the currently active job on the port specified CL PORT 51 JOB If the remote host is still connected any further data received will be discarded 7 1 9 SET PORT S1 LATENCY Sets serial port latency value in milliseconds SET PORT S1 LAT ms default 25ms If non zero when characters are received on the serial port the driver waits this many milliseconds more to see if additional characters will be received before sending the data to the network SH PORT 1 LATency will display the currently configured value 82 7 1 10 SET PORT S1 PA
37. te oan eI eed uie ue M 100 17 21 SET 220 Rp 100 11 22 SET IPS o Rt et a iret Ced RE o Ee 101 1123 SET IP WIndOW ice eat eee 101 12 DNS Command ye aaan 102 IC PIC 102 122 SET DNS DISablIe eo neben at 102 12 3 SET DNS Pe ut Deve oce quce eee ee ede 102 12 4 SET DNS ENa e cet ai UR EHI 102 125 SELDNS PRIMA 5 NETTE nm 102 12 6 SEC ONda ER at be e ad cont Me 103 13 DACP Server Commands e Era co ed be ated albedo eret ar Pure E 104 13 1 SET DACPS iki EE 104 faa e Pace SIDA M tas ee rea 104 13 3 5 Address aad AGE tarde sage ae aden 104 34 SET DEGPS SUbhnet re oU E 104 13 5 SET DHGCPS ROUET res c eee ee 104 13 6 SET DHCPS 105 VA GPIOICORITOI chu bM ELLA aa 106 14 1 SETGPIO DIES etae tt aden de ke
38. tete ei tet d iu eene vedere 84 7 2 SETPORT S1 EGCPORT Eee re eva ies oue ctii eens 84 7 2 8 SET PORT S1 EGRADDRY uiuere eee detected teet ite eed ert oe se reet eve eee ee EO edu 84 1 2 9 SET PORT S1 EGRPOR T iii ii eo eet et et e oclo eie Cet enu 85 2 10 SET PORT SI ECTMMNSEQG eed bte eive eee eee EO e C eus 85 1 22 11 SET PORT S1 EGUDB iii reete roc eet 85 T S SHSERVE QUEwe xn Db 85 8 Server Information 0 0 86 od zzii iem incedo etait oh me 86 82 SERVEE un Der iua M dE EM MD s Fai 86 GO 37 OHO ERVERCO nete E este RATE 86 64 SET SERVEr DESCEDUOF S booth e 87 8 5 SH SERVERFEW VER M aca eed aad ease id 87 5 a reote eit ore 87 SEI SERVEr x citt eal thle nt tee 87 8 8 SH SERVERS TATISU
39. where realm is the name of the realm EAP Password This parameter is the logon password that the server uses to authenticate to the 802 1x enabled network except EAP TLS The user ID and password must be in the authentication server database The password may be a text string or a string of hex bytes Enter the password on the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the X 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW PW password where password is the password default value is anonymous Note that already configured EAP Password is shown as on the web Inner Authentication This parameter determines how the server authenticates itself to the 802 1x enabled network with EAP TTLS after an 802 1x session is established The default is PAP MSCHAPv2 is the alternative protocol Select the desired protocol on the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW INAP password where password is PAP or MSCHAP 2 Note that it is shown on web as MSCHAPv2 but the console parameter is MSCHAP 2 CA Certificate Certification Authority certificate is used with EAP TLS EAP TTLS EAP PEAP and EAP FAST Loading the CA certificate ensures that the SX 570 580 is connecting to an approved Access Point i e not a rogue Access Point A CA certificate is generated by the network administrator in order to configure an Authentication Server
40. will try once every 30 seconds to make a connection to the destination device if it fails to make this connection it will wait 30 seconds before attempting again Changing this interval will reduce or increase the amount of network traffic It is also possible to use UDP instead of TCP for communicating to and from the SX 570 580 If you wish to use UDP then in addition to the steps above a Select UDP as ECable I O Mode b Enter the UDP port number Destination Port used by the destination device to communicate with the SX 570 580 This number must be a valid port on the destination device check the documentation for that device to determine the valid port numbers If the Destination Port number is zero the SX 570 580 will not send any data to the remote host c Enter the UDP port number Local Port used by the SX 570 580 to communicate with the destination device This number must be greater than 1023 but is otherwise arbitrary If the local port number is zero the SX 570 580 will not receive any data for the serial port 24 Print Server Mode You can use the SX 570 580 as a standard TCP IP print server which is very useful if you are connecting the SX 570 580 to a serial printer The SX 570 580 supports the following standards e Ipr lpd This is one of the most popular ways to print on a TCP IP network Check your computer s documentation to determine how to set up an lpr print queue Usually this simply involves specifyin
41. 02 11g ng DSSS OFDM 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK IEEE802 11a na OFDM 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK Channel Number US 2 4GHz 1 11ch 5 2 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165ch JP DE 2 4GHz 1 13ch 5GHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140ch Channels 52 64 and 100 140 can be used only when running in Infrastructure station mode Data Rate IEEE802 11a 6M 9M 12M 18M 24M 36M 48M 54M Auto sensing IEEE802 11b 1M 2M 5 5M 11M Auto sensing IEEE802 119 6M 12M 18M 24M 36M 48M 54M Auto sensing IEEE802 11n 20MHz 6 5M 7 2M 13M 14 4M 19 5 21 7M 26M 28 9 39M 43 3M 52M 57 8 58 5M 65M 72 2M Auto sensing 40MHz 5GHz only 13 5M 15M 27M 40 5M 45M 54M 60M 81M 90M 108M 120 121 5 135M 150M Auto sensing Security WEP64 128 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA EAP WPA2 EAP LEAP PEAP TLS TTLS EAP FAST 56 Table 19 Radio Specifications SX 580 Media Access Protocol Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance CSMA CA with ACK architecture 32 bits MAC layer Antenna Connector Type 2 U FL connectors Operating Voltage 3 3 VDC Bus Interface SDIO TCP Port Connections The SX 570 580 module supports port connections over TCP IP using raw TCP ports as well as Telnet based RFC2217 compliant po
42. 1 17 SET IP STATus Sets user defined IP status string SET IP STATus lt status string gt This command defines an arbitrary string If defined the string will be appended to LPD status request responses SH IP STATus will display the current status string 11 18 SET IP SUbnet Set the IP subnet mask SET IP SUbnet aa bb cc dd default 0 0 0 0 11 19 SET IP TCP Enable or disable the raw TCP 9100 protocol SET IE TCP ENable DISable default enable 11 20 SET TEL net Enable or disable the TELNET protocol SET IP TELnet ENable DISable default enable 11 21 SET IP TFTP Enable or disable the TFTP protocol SET IP TFTP ENable DISable default enable 101 11 22 SET IP Timeout Set TCP Inactivity timeout SET IP TImeout n default 1 minute This command sets inactivity timeout for IP to I O port transfers via raw TCP RFC2217 or LPD If no data is received within the time specified the connection will be closed and the port released to accept new connections If fast timeout SET IP FTIme is enabled the value given is in seconds otherwise it is defined in minutes 11 23 SET IP Window Set TCP maximum window size in bytes SET IP WIndow nn default 10240 SH IP Window will display the currently configured value 102 12 DNS Commands 12 1 SH DNS Display current DNS configuration settings Local gt SH DNS DNS is Enabled
43. 11 bit mask expressed as up to 4 hex digits This value should be in the range 00 3FF The mask is encoded as follows TO 0 GPIO10 GPIOO Each GPIO output bit is set to the corresponding value in the mask If a GPIO signal is set as an input the value has no effect If a GPIO signal is set for a special function the bit value given is ignored For example a hex value of 80 sets GPIO7 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 output signals SHOW GPIO DATA Shows the current state of the GPIO input signals Example Local sh gpio data GPIO Data In GPIO 40 1 GPIO 1 0 GPIO 2 0 GPIO 3 1 GPIO 4 GPIO 6 GPIO 7 GPIO 8 GPIO 9 GPIO 10 GPIO Data Out GPIO 5 0 54 Chapter 7 Product Specifications Table 17 Product Specifications Component Specifications Model SX 570 SX 580 module Dimensions 55 x 30 x 8 25 mm 2 17 x 1 18 x 0 32 inches SX 570 55 x 30 x 9 25 mm 2 17 x 1 18 x 0 36 inches SX 580 Processor Freescale MCIMX280CVM4B RAM Memory 64 Mbytes DDR2 SDRAM Operating Voltage 5 VDC Processor Speed 454 MHz at full power Radio Baseband Qualcomm Atheros AR6103G SX 570 AR6233 SX 580 Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet MAC PHY Interfaces Supported Serial 3 x UART RS 232 w external transceiv
44. 550 Default Gateway 19216820254 DHCP Server 192168 201 P Wireless LAN Information 20000 Status Current SSD Current Channel gt Wired LAN Information Name Status Link Status Ethernet link Up L zi SX 580 Ver XXX 2012 03 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 Copyright 2012 silex technology Ine OR 1 Enter the password for the unit and click Login The default password is access silex technology Select Language English Y Status System Authentication is required HELP 1 Please input the password Silex Global Site Password T 580 Ver 2012 03 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 Copyright 2012 silex technology Inc AS 5 You will return to the System Status page but new options will be listed on the left side technology imet Lori English V Status Bystent D Refresh HELP Y Network Conf General 71 gt TCP P Information Wireless LAN Status P Address 192168 20122 Subnet Mask 0552552550 VO Service Default Gateway 192168 20254 0 4 192168201 Y Security Password P Filter ireless LAN Information 000 Status Restart Current SSD Factory Default Current Channel Firmware Update
45. 580 For some applications it is desirable for the SX 570 580 to initiate the connection to the computer The SX 570 580 supports this capability through its ECable feature To set E Cable mode use a web browser to access the SX 570 580 internal web pages see chapter 3 for instructions on using the internal web pages After you have logged in click Port on the left side of the screen 21 192 168 20 122 D BSC X 8 192 168 20 122 silex technology Select Language English Status System Network Conf Genera gt Ecable Mode Configuration Silex Global Site Nand 202 Ecable Mode Disabled Ecable Made TOP Destination Address 0000 SX 580 Ver 2012 03 08 00 80 92 00 11 21 Figure 6 I O Port Configuration Window You can now enable ECable mode and set the required parameters Select the S1 port Enable ECable mode by clicking the radio button Enter the address Destination Address of the computer or other device that will be communicating with the SX 570 580 Enter the TCP port number Destination Port used by the destination device for communicating with the SX 570 580 must be greater than 1023 If desired change the ECable Connection Attempt Time This specifies the time interval between connection attempts For example by default the SX 570 580
46. 9 is the primary method for communications between the SX 570 580 and your device It is a 50 pin header that includes the necessary pins for serial data I O GPIO and power Table 11 describes the OEM interface pinout for the SX 570 580 module Table 11 OEM Interface Pinout PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION 1 5 0V power 5 0V power 5 0V power GPIOO l O PU1 GPIOO RESET_ I PU2 Reset Input to SX RESET O PD1 Reset Output to SX 570 580 570 580 7 GND ground 8 GND ground 9 DPO USBO D 10 DN1 y o USB1 D 11 DNO USBO D 12 DP1 USB1 D 13 GND ground 14 GND ground 15 PCM IN PCM interface 16 PCM OUT O PCM interface Input Data Output Data 17 PCM interface Bit 18 GPIO1 l O PU1 GPIO1 Clock 19 PCM SYNC I O PCM interface 20 GPIO3 l O PU1 GPIO3 Sync Control 21 GPIO2 1 GPIO2 22 GPIO5 l O PU1 GPIO5 23 4 1 GPIO4 24 GPIO7 1 GPIO7 25 GPIO6 1 GPIO6 26 GND ground 27 GPIO8 1 GPIO8 28 9 TXDO UARTO TXD 29 GPIO9 1 GPIO9 30 0 CTSZO I PU1 UARTO CTS 31 U TXD1 UART1 TXD 32 U_RTS 0 UARTO RTS 33 U RXD1 UART1 RXD 34 U RXDO I PU1 UARTORXD 35 SPI DI SPI Data In 36 U_TXD2 UART2 TXD 37 SPI DO SPI Data Out 38 U RXD2 I PU1 UART2 RXD 39 SPI CS SPI Chip Select 40
47. AP to use MSCHAP in phase 2 of the authentication handshake SET NW PEAPMSchap ENable DISable The default value is DISable This command is only valid if the authentication type is set to PEAP This is intended for protocol testing and should generally be left disabled for normal operation SH NW PEAPMSchap will display the current setting of this configuration item 3 12 SET NW PEAPVO Test command to force PEAP to use the version 0 protocol SET NW PEAPVO ENable DISable The default value is DISable This command is only valid if the authentication type is set to PEAP This is intended for protocol testing and should generally be left disabled for normal operation SH NW PEAPVO will display the current setting of this configuration item 3 13 SH NW PKCERT Show client certificate information SH NW PKCERT If a client certificate is configured in the unit this command displays a raw hex dump of the client certificate 3 14 SET NW PKPASS Sets the password for a private key password file to be loaded into the unit SET NW PKPASS lt passphrase gt default null string This value must be set before the key file is loaded or the file will not be able to be decrypted properly 70 3 15 SET NW REALM Sets the realm portion of the 802 1x EAP authentication ID SET NW REALM lt realm gt The default realm is the null string This may also be set with the ID command by appendi
48. CS 555 tie ek oh Le ttc utem LL ui M E LE oath Lg 88 8 0 hace cree 88 SNMP a 88 6 11 SET SNMP tet b better Du eet 88 6 12 SETI SNMB JIEOCGAlODn te ete eem de 89 8 13 e ehe REIS Rm 89 8 14 nr ete ted ton e ee oe c deett eve a e b ea a oe 89 A REIR E Em 89 2 Service uoto eor e dea dA A TAN cal te fet tct tu 90 9 1 SERVI ETE ETT EIN S 90 92 SERVI Sservice Names BOW eo ioter ta ee 90 9 3 SET SERVI lt service name gt sene ehe 90 9 4 SH SERVI STRings string 91 95 SET SERVI Sservice riame Ellter oed mte etti 91 9 6 SH SERVERILE S reie debis a 91 9 7 SET SERVI service FMS oet oit n e Re er dee cire deed 91 98
49. Domain name Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 SET DNS DiSable Disable DNS support SET DNS DISable 12 3 SET DNS DOMain Set the desired DNS domain string SET DNS DOMain lt domain name gt 12 4 SET DNS ENable ENable DNS support SET DNS ENable 12 5 SET DNS PRImary Set the IP address for the primary DNS server to reference SET DNS PRImary a b c d 103 12 6 SET DNS SECondary Set the IP address for the secondary DNS server to reference 5 DNS 5 ECondary a b c d 104 13 DHCP Server Commands NOTE DHCP Server function is available with a version higher than the V1 14 firmware release 13 1 SET DHCPS Enables or Disables the DHCP server function 5 ET DHCPS ENable DISable The default value is disabled 1 Displays information about the current DHCP server configuration 3 2 SH DHCPS Local SH DHCPS DHCP Server is Disabled 13 3 SET DHCPS Address Set the range of IP address for lease S ET DHCPS Address aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh 13 4 SET DHCPS SUbnet Set the IP subnet mask for lease S ET DHCPS SUbnet aa bb cc dd 13 5 SET DHCPS ROuter Set the default router address for lease S ET DHCPS ROuter bbseccoc dd 105 13 6 SET DHCPS LEase Set the lease time of IP address S ET DHCPS Ll Ease dd hh mm 106 14 GPIO Control The SX 570 580 ha
50. Enterprise AES AUTO i When the SX 570 580 module is running in WPA Personal the Smart Wireless Setup feature cannot be used How to configure from the external registrar If the SX 570 580 module has no settings configured as smart wireless setup information in this case the status message is shown as un configured in the Smart Wireless Setup tab of the Web page the SX 570 580 module can be configured using the external registrar For configuration from the external registrar 8 digit PIN code is used For details refer to the operating manual that came with the external registrar 35 Push Button Method PBC This is an easy configuration method using the push button on the wireless client device 1 Power on the wireless client device that supports WPS 2 Power on the SX 570 580 module in Access Point mode and access the internal command console For details on how to access the internal command console refer to Chapter 3 3 Execute WPS PBC from the wireless client device side For details see the operating manual that came with your client device 4 Execute the command below at the command console SET NW APSWSPBC Execute the PBC method NOTE The PBC process will be timed out in 120sec If the SX 570 580 module has detected two or more client devices waiting for connection during PBC overlap error will occur PIN Code Method PIN This is a secure configurat
51. O DATA GPIO Data In GPIO GPIO 1 0 Data Out PIO PIO PIO PIO PIO PIO PIO PIO PIO OB WN 110 15 Firmware Update These commands set up the unit for performing an update of the server firmware 15 1 SET LOAd XModem Initiate firmware update via the serial console using the XModem protocol The server will reset after the firmware update is completed SET LOAd XModem NOTE This command is only used by console for configuration This command is supported in the V1 13 firmware release 111 16 Power Management 16 1 SET NW Sets the radio network interface enable SET NW WLIF UP DOWN UP puts the radio state in a normal operating mode DOWN disables the radio so it produces no RF output and does not receive any data Note This function is volatile and the radio is enabled if the module is reset 16 2 SET POWER LEVEL Sets the server power profile SET POWER LEVEL nn nn 0 for High power and 1 for Low power In High power mode the radio runs in maximum performance mode In Low power mode the radio runs in power save mode The SHow POWER command will display the currently configured power level 112 17 Other Commands 171 SET DEFAULT Set parameters to factory defaults 17 2 EXIT This command exits the current
52. O Reset Output 18 RESET I 0 Reset Active 3 3V pullup to SX 570 0 Reset Active 49 GND Ground 20 GND Ground All signals 3 3V level CN12 Pin Signal Function Pin Signal I O Function No No 1 DCD DCD flow control 2 DSR DSR flow control 3 RXD RXD 4 RTS O RTS flow control 5 TXD O TXD 6 CTS CTS flow control 7 DTR DTR flow control 8 3 3V Power 9 GND Ground 10 NC CN14 Pin Signal Function Pin Signal I O Function No No 1 3 3V Power 2 SPI DI SPIDI SPILCLK SPI Clock SPI DO SPI DO SPI O SPI Chip Select 0 6 GND Ground Active All signals 3 3V level 11 As discussed in the previous section GPIOs 0 through 4 are set by default for special functions such as modem controls To use GPIOs 0 through 4 as normal GPIOs you must place a jumper between JP20 and JP23 for the specific GPIO as described in the previous section Table 9 General Purpose I O Signal Descriptions Silex i MX28 Special Function GPIOO TEST N GPIOO 0 Silex Function configuration switch GPIO2 UARTO DTR GPIOO 2 Silex Function UARTO DTR signal GPIOS UARTO DSR GPIOO 3 GPIOA UARTO DCD GPIOO 4 Silex Function UARTO DSR signal Silex Function UARTO DCD signal GPIO1 SLED GPIOO 1 Silex Function Status LED GPIO5 GPIOO 5 GPIO GPIO6 GPI
53. OO 6 GPIO GPIO7 GPIOO 7 GPIO GPIO8 GPIOO 20 GPIO GPIO9 GPIOO 21 GPIO USB Host Port The USB V2 0 host port located on CN3 and CN2 can be used to connect standard Full Speed 12Mbps or Low Speed 1 5Mbps USB devices High Speed 480Mbps devices are supported NOTE To support specific USB devices the firmware of SX 570 580 needs to be customized In such a case please contact Silex Ethernet Port The Ethernet port located on CN1 can be used for configuring and testing the SX 570 580 Ethernet provides an easier way to do the initial setup and configuration of the SX 570 580 because you do not have to worry about wireless security configuration parameters Operation of the SX 570 580 through this port is identical to wireless operation except that wireless security is not supported Additional OEM Interface Signals The SWITCH signal GPIOO 0 is connected to a momentary push button switch Test Button SW2 on the Evaluation Daughtercard and is in the normally open position Depressing the switch causes a short to ground A 4 7 K ohm pull up resistor to 3 3 VDC is connected The module s processor monitors this signal The Test Button is normally used to reset the SX 570 580 to its default configuration button held down for more than 5 seconds Serial Peripheral Interface The four SPI signals are accessible using the header CN14 The SPI MOSI SPI MISO and SPI Clock signals are routed to the CN14 header
54. Odes2 MIEL At 26 ote ipte th PO des MOG a PET RO e tibi datas 29 Smart Wireless Setup tee soot bt meu 32 Chapter 5 Interfacing the SX 570 580 to the OEM 9 37 ex uisi A Rm 44 Installing the 9X 570 580 1 ren a eel cd at ete ooo Mes tates tied 45 Antenna Connectors eens 45 General Purpose eet eluted iet Hte ade a eet Lad Ett ote 46 Chapter 6 Advanced 47 Factory Default dio ee ee ieee ei eae eee 47 Restoring Factory Default Settings eee 48 T CP IP Settlngs cte cto st tc f 48 Configuring the General Purpose I O GPIO 50 Chapter 7 EMT 54 TCP Connections E C Cem 56 Appendix A Wireless Security Conflgu ratlon t EE o Ete dirt 57 Appendix B Gonsol GommandQ
55. P encryption is not supported e WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x are not supported When TKIP is used for encryption the SX 570 580 module will run in IEEE 802 11a or IEEE 802 11g When AUTO is used those client devices linked in TKIP will use IEEE 802 11a or IEEE 802 11g and those linked in AES will use IEEE 802 11n How to Enable the Access Point Mode To run the SX 570 580 module in Access Point mode change the wireless setting using the Web page or internal configuration console By using the Web page 1 Log into the Web page of the SX 570 580 module For details on how to access the Web page refer to Chapter 3 Click Wireless LAN from the left menu and select AccessPoint for Operating Mode in the page displayed 2 Configure the SSID channel authentication encryption modes for your wireless network 3 Click Submit to save the changes The setting will not take effect unless you restart the SX 570 580 module To restart click Restart from the left menu and click Yes 27 By using the internal console commands 1 Access the internal command console of the SX 570 580 module For details on how to access the internal command console refer to Chapter 3 2 To configure the wireless settings execute the commands below SET NW MODE mode Specify the AP for lt mode gt SET NW SSID name Specify the SSID for a network SET NW CHANNEL n Specify the channel number
56. P timeout is measured in seconds If disable the IP timeout is in minutes SET IP FTIme ENable DISable default disable 11 9 SET IP HTTP Enable or disable the HTTP protocol SET IP HTTP ENable DISable default enable 11 10 SET IP KEepalive Set interval at which gratuitous ARP packets are sent in minutes SET IP KEepalive n default 5 min 11 11 SET IP LPD Enable or disable the LPD protocol SET IP LPD ENable DISable default enable 99 11 12 SET IP MEthod Set method of getting IP address SET IP MEthod AUTO DHCP STATIC default AUTO DHCP will wait to acquire an address via DHCP STATIC will bring the IP stack up immediately with the configured IP static address AUTO will attempt to get an address via DHCP but if it fails it will use the configured static IP address 11 13 SET IP NTP Enable or disable the NTP protocol SET IP NTP ENable DISable default enable 11 14 SET IP PRObe Enable or disable TCP connection probes TCP Keepalive packets SET IP PRObe ENable DISable default disable 11 15 SET IP REtry Enable or disable LPD retry on incomplete job SET IP REtry ENable DISable default disable 11 16 SET IP ROuter Set the default router address SET IP ROuter aa bb cc dd default 0 0 0 0 SET IP GAteway is an optional command which performs the same function 100 1
57. RITY Set serial port parity to NONE EVEN ODD SET PORT 51 Parity lt parity gt Default None 7 1 11 SET PORT 1 SPeed Sets serial port baud rate SET PORT 51 SPEED lt baudrate gt default 115200 Options for lt baudrate gt are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 and 3000000 7 1 12 SH PORT S1 STAtus Shows status information about the serial port Local SH PORT S1 STAT Port S1 status On line Serial Device 3 bytes transmitted 0 bytes received 0 framing errors 0 parity errors 0 overrun errors 0 buffer overruns 0 breaks 7 1 13 SET PORT 1 STOP Sets serial port stop bits per character SET PORT S1 STOP 1 2 default 1 83 7 2 ECable Port Commands For products that support the silex E Cable application which provides automatic connection between the port and a remote host the following commands are available 7 2 1 SET PORT S1 ECABLE Enable or disable E Cable operation SET PORT S1 ECABLE ENable DISable default DISabled 7 2 2 SH PORT S1 ECABLE Show the current E Cable settings Local gt SH PORT 51 ECABLE E Cable mode TCP E Cable destination 192 168 5 28 3000 Attempt connection every 5 seconds 7 2 3 SET PORT 51 ECADDR Set primary E Cable destination IP address SET PORT S1 ECADDR dest addr default 0 0 0 0 This is the primary network a
58. _____ 46 TOP Port Connectloris ceci iet e tt Er ee E e a nue 47 List of security settings can be configured from the rennen nnne nnn 48 Console AUTH parameter and corresponding web 49 Console ENC parameter and corresponding web 49 Network Commands nti or t Oi EP E i UO Ue 52 Port Gormrmands ie dd a e e aded en e s 56 Server Information Commlarids 2 dbl Re d dovere bee Ro 57 Service Commands aet tede e e oett o a ita bee e oh e tto a m RR HEP M ttd 58 SNMP Commands EE eH E E HE Hd de ado s oe e c ME EH d 60 String oii er ree RR cave inte n e er Oma ead 61 TICP IP Gommands zu ctp nda D dant nua 62 Miscellaneous Commands cerrado ete tree vas idea 65 SX 570 580 Antenna Electrical 66 About This Reference Guide This reference guide provides detailed specifications diagrams and additional information required to integrate the SX 570 580 embedded intelligent module in a product The intended audiences are the developers and engineers responsible for the integration of the module in another product Safety Precautions To prevent damage to t
59. abled via JP24 header 9 GND 10 No Connect All signals are 0 to 3 3 V logic signals Note that Serial Port 3 is dedicated for use as Linux console commands Serial port 3 is always set for operation at 115 2Kbps 8 bit character size no parity and no flow control Serial Port 2 is set by default for console operation at 115 2Kbps 8 bit characters no parity and no flow control This port can be set as a second port using the SET PORT S2 CONSOLE DISABLE console command RS 232 Cable The supplied DB 9 female to female null modem cable is wired as shown below The pinouts are compatible with a standard PC 9 pin serial connector so this cable can be used to directly connect a PC to Serial Port 3 for use as a console terminal to configure the SX 570 580 It can also be used to connect many types of OEM serial devices to Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 provided that these devices use PC compatible 9 pin connectors Table 6 RS 232 Cable Pinout Description Pin Description DCD Data Carrier Detect Input RxD Receive Data Input TxD Transmit Data Output DTR Data Terminal Ready Output Ground DSR Data Set Ready Input RTS Request To Send Output CTS Clear To Send Input co oj o Co0 NOTE Serial Port 1 CN4 supports all signals Serial Port 2 CN5 and Port 3 CN6 do not support flow control signals Using the GPIO Special Functions Five of the Gen
60. ature etc How to Enable the Bridge Mode To use the Bridge Mode change the following three settings by using the Web page or internal command console of the SX 570 580 module Bridge Mode Address Wireless LAN setting 29 By using the Web page 1 Log into the Web page of the SX 570 580 module For details on how to access the Web page refer to Chapter 3 Click General from the left menu and select ON for Bridge Mode in the page displayed To fix the MAC Address select ON for Bridge Static Client Address and set the MAC Address of the device to be connected to the wired LAN port for Clone MAC Address Click Submit to save the changes To configure the IP Address click TCP IP from the left menu When running in the Bridge Mode communication with the SX 570 580 module is limited to those on the wired LAN port If you need to access the SX 570 580 module when running in Bridge Mode set the IP Address that can be communicated from the connected device Click Submit to save the changes To configure the wireless settings click Wireless LAN from the left menu Configure the SSID and authentication encryption modes for your wireless network Click Submit to save the changes Restart the SX 570 580 module to take effect of the changes To restart click Restart from the left menu and click Yes 30 By using the internal console commands 1 Access the internal command console of the SX 570 580 modul
61. curity The value of the keys must be entered as 26 characters of hexadecimal string for example 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789 This is just example DO NOT use it for real operation You have to configure the WEP key which matches with your Access Point configuration Enter the desired key value s on the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW KEYVAL key where key is 26 hex digits for WEP128 Note that already configured WEP key is shown as on the web WPA Encryption Mode This parameter sets the type of encryption mode to be used with WPA WPA2 authentication Select the desired encryption mode from AUTO TKIP for WPA If your Access Point is configured to WPA AES or WPA CCMP which is essentially the same meaning please select AUTO For WPA2 encryption mode is fixed to AES WPA Pre Shared Key If you choose WPA WPA2 Personal Pre Shared Key PSK must be configured The PSK can be specified as 64 character length hexadecimal string or as 8 to 64 characters variable length ASCII string Passphrase In the latter case the encryption key is generated from the passphrase In either case the PSK or Passphrase must match the configuration of the Access Point to which you want to connect The Pre Shared key value can be configured from the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW WPAPSK l
62. d WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise Uses EAP for network authentication For encryption mode AUTO TKIP AES can be selected On console command SET NW AUTH and SET NW ENC are equivalent to the Network Authentication on WEB configuration However the security categorization is different between web and console The tables below show the console AUTH ENC settings and corresponding web configuration Table 22 Console AUTH parameter and corresponding web configuration console AUTH web configuration OPEN Open TLS 802 1X WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise EAP FAST 802 1X WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise TTLS 802 1X WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise LEAP 802 1X WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise PEAP 802 1X WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise PSK WPA Personal WPA2 Personal Table 23 Console ENC parameter and corresponding web configuration console ENC web configuration DI None WEP OFF 128 WEP WEP ON WPA WPA Personal WPA Enterprise TKIP WPA2 WPA2 Personal WPA2 Enterprise AES WPA2 WPA WPA Personal WPA Enterprise AUTO WEP Key Index This parameter selects which of the four possible WEP keys will be used as the transmit key the first key is the default Select the desired key number from the pull down menu on the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW KEY n where n is 1 2 3 or 4 WEP Key Value Up to four keys can be entered if you are using WEP se
63. dcasting their SSID will be displayed Hidden access points will not be visible Local SH NW WLLIST OFFICE 2F 00 80 92 01 02 03 40 1 ling WPA2 PSK AES MeetingRoom1 00 80 92 04 05 06 82 13 AP WPA EAP TKIP Suzuki 00 80 92 07 08 09 53 6 ling Ad Hoc OPEN NONE DiningHall 00 80 92 0A 0B 0C 63 11 110 AP WPA2 PSK TKIP AES NOTE This function is implemented in the V1 13 firmware release 68 3 6 SET NW Selects WLAN WEP key entry SET NW KEY n 1 4 default 1 37 SET NW Selects WLAN WEP key entry same as SET NW KEY SET NW KEYNUM n n 1 4 default 1 3 8 SET NW KEYVAL Sets the currently selected WLAN WEP key entry to the hex value given SET NW KEYVAL lt key gt key 26 hex characters default lt null gt 3 9 SET NW PW Sets the password used for the 802 1x EAP authentication if enabled SET NW PW lt password gt default anonymous 3 10 SET NW PEAPGTC Test command to force PEAP to use GTC in phase 2 of the authentication handshake SET NW PEAPGTC ENable DISable The default value is DISable This command is only valid if the authentication type is set to PEAP This is intended for protocol testing and should generally be left disabled for normal operation SH NW PEAPGTC will display the current setting of this configuration item 69 3 11 SET NW PEAPMSchap Test command to force PE
64. ddress of the target host for data received on the I O port The address may be entered as an IP address or if DNS is enabled as a symbolic host address If set to zero no data will be sent 7 2 4 SET PORT S1 ECCONN This parameter applies only in TCP mode If the TCP connection is broken or cannot be established this parameter defines the time to wait before attempting to re establish the connection The time units depend on the ECTMMSEC parameter below The valid range is 1 255 SET PORT S1 ECCONN n default 30 84 7 2 5 SET PORT S1 ECLPORT This parameter applies only in UDP mode This is the port number of the local UDP port on the server to which remote hosts can send data intended for the I O port Only data from hosts whose IP address is configured as the primary or one of the optional secondary addresses will be accepted and passed to the port unless the primary and all secondary addresses are zero in which case data from any host will be accepted A port number of zero will disable reception SET PORT S1 ECLPORT n default n 7 2 6 SET PORT S1 ECNHOST This parameter applies only in UDP mode This value sets the maximum number of remote hosts to which data can sent and from which data will be accepted If the value is changed all currently configured secondary host information will be erased The valid range is 1 255 SET PORT S1 ECNHOST n default 1 7 2 7 SET PORT 51 ECPORT Set
65. e For details on how to access the internal command console refer to Chapter 3 To set the Bridge Mode execute the commands below 5 E ry SET SET NW BRIDGE lt En Dis gt NW BRSTATIC lt En Dis gt NW BRCLADDR lt mac addr gt Specify En to set the bridge mode Turn ON OFF the bridge static client address Set the clone MAC address To configure the IP Address execute the commands below F 5 SET SET 5 IP METHOD lt AUTO DHCP STATIC gt IP ADDRESS lt ip address gt IP SUBNET lt subnet mask gt IP Router lt default gateway gt the method to obtain IP Address the IP Address the subnet mask the default gateway Se Se Se Se ct ct ct ct To configure the wireless settings execute the commands below r3 r3 NW SSID name NW MODE mode E3 NW ENC lt mode gt 0 Ei Ed Dd Dd EJ NW AUTHTYPE lt type gt Se Se Se Se Ch Gh O et the the the the SSID operating mode encryption mode authentication mode When finished execute the commands below to terminate the command console INI n EXIT n After these commands are executed the setting will be saved and the SX 570 580 module will be restarted When the restart is completed the SX 570 580 module can be used in your environment 31 Smart
66. e commands are summarized in Appendix B of this manual 7 When you have finished entering commands type INIT EXIT These commands will save the configuration and restart the unit You are now ready to use the SX 570 580 IMPORTANT The console EXIT or SAVE command must always be used in order to save the changes you made with the internal Command Console 8 After an IP address and wireless network settings are configured in the SX 570 580 you can also access the Internal Command Console using TELNET e 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 570 580 Enter admin when you get the login prompt and then enter the password access When you get the Local prompt you are ready to enter console commands 21 Chapter 4 Using the SX 570 580 with Your Application The SX 570 580 includes a number of capabilities that enable it to be used in a wide range of applications These capabilities include Print Server mode Console mode switching 1 Linux programmability 2 Userinterface customization 3 Raw TCP connection 4 RFC2217 5 ECable Mode 6 T These capabilities are described in the following sections Linux Programmability The SX 570 580 runs a full implementation of the Linux operating system so it can be programmed for a variety of applications using sta
67. e name Enable or disable all IP based jobs lpd raw tcp etc on the service SET SERVI service name IP ENable DISable default enabled for service 1 and 2 disabled for all others 9 10 SET SERVI service name NAme Change the service name SET SERVI service name NAm lt newname gt 9 11 SET SERVI service name gt Set the output port associated with a service SET SERVI service name POrt portname default S1 9 12 SET SERVI service name gt PRlority Set priority for service if multiple service try to transmit data at the same time Higher priority services are serviced first SET SERVI lt service name gt PRIority nn default 10 93 9 13 SH SERVI PRI service num This shows the priority of a specific service If service num is not provided the priority of all services is listed 9 14 SET SERVI service name QUEue If enabled and if a raw TCP port is defined the server will queue jobs sent to that port If disabled jobs will be rejected if the server is currently busy with another job SET SERVI service name gt QUEUE ENable DISable default disabled 9 15 SET SERVI lt service name gt RECeive Set receive only mode for a service This option is rarely required but some host applications do not operate properly if data is received back from the serial device
68. e will run with WPA2 Personal TKIP AES As for the product configuration WPA2 Personal AES is saved 33 Push Button Method PBC This is an easy configuration method using the push button on the Access Point 1 Power on the Access Point that supports WPS 2 Power on the SX 570 580 module in an operating mode other than Access Point mode and access the internal command console For details on how to access the internal command console refer to Chapter 3 3 Execute WPS PBC from the Access Point side For details see the operating manual that came with your Access Point 4 Execute the command below at the command console SET NW SWSPBC Execute the PBC method If the SX 570 580 module has been running in a wired LAN mode remove a network cable and restart it after this configuration is completed The SX 570 580 module will start to run in a wireless mode after the restart NOTE The PBC process will be timed out in 120sec If the SX 570 580 module has detected two or more Access Points waiting for connection during PBC overlap error will occur PIN Code Method PIN This is a secure configuration method that can identify the Access Point using the 8 digit identification code called PIN code 1 Power on the Access Point that supports WPS 2 Power on the SX 570 580 module in an operating mode other than Access Point mode and access the internal command console For details on how to access the inte
69. efault DISable SH NW RM will display the current custom roaming parameter settings 4 3 SET RM SCAN NORM Sets normal wireless background scan interval in seconds SET NW RM SCAN NORM lt seconds gt This value is only valid if custom roaming is enabled This defines the background scan interval when the current connection has normal receive quality above the low threshold defined 44 RM SCAN LOW Sets low quality link background scan interval in seconds SET NW BGSCAN lt seconds gt This value is only valid if custom roaming is enabled This defines the background scan interval when the current connection has low receive quality below the low threshold and above the critical threshold defined 74 45 SET RM THRESH LOW Sets the value for defining a low connection strength SET RM THResh LOW lt RSSI gt This value is only valid if custom roaming is enabled This defines the level at which a connection is considered low quality The lt RSSI gt value can be a negative value greater than 95 in which case it represents an absolute RSSI value as seen by the radio The lt RSSI gt value can also be a positive value in which case it is interpreted as the distance above the noise floor absolute low value noise_floor lt RSSI gt 4 6 SET RM THRESH CRITical Sets the value for defining a critically low connection strength SET RM THResh CRITical lt RSSI gt This value is only valid if custom r
70. ently configured channel number 63 2 3 SET NW DISCONN This command sets the wireless disconnect timer setting SET NW DISCONN nn nn is a time period in seconds The range for nn is 0 255 The factory default value is 4 seconds When the radio loses connection to the AP it attempts to re establish the connection for the specified time in seconds before it sends a disconnect message to the SX 570 controller If the timer value is set to zero autonomous roaming is disconnected and the radio will not automatically scan for a new suitable AP to which to connect SH NW DISCONN shows the currently configured disconnect timer setting 2 4 SET NW DIVErsity This enables or disables the software diversity support in the radio on the module SET NW DIVE DISable ENable The default value is disabled NOTE Diversity is available with a version higher than the V2 00 firmware release 2 5 SET NW MOde Sets wireless LAN mode SET NW MOde Infrastructure Ad Hoc AP The default mode is Ad hoc SH NW MODE will display the current wireless mode NOTE AP mode is available with a version higher than the V1 14 firmware release 64 2 6 SET NW Sets the wireless LAN Radio Mode SET NW RADio 802 11 802 11b g n 802 11a b g n This command is only useful for the SX 580 The SX 570 only supports 802 11b g n mode 2 4GHz For the SX 580 the radio can be configured to use all fre
71. er 6 of this manual Header 8 is an interface for connecting to GPIO signal while CN14 is for connecting SPI signal CN12 is a port for connecting Serial Port 3 CN12 provides a direct way of connecting to the SX 570 580 console interface using 3 3V logic levels rather than the DB 9 RS 232 connector The GPIOs located on CN8 can be used for controlling or monitoring OEM functions External pull ups are recommended for customization 10 Table 8 I O Header Signal Function Pin Signal Function No No 1 3 3V 2 3 3V _ Power 3 H_GPIOO I O User defined pin 4 H GPIO1 I O User defined I O pin Bitset JP20 to C side Bitset JP20 to C side 5 H GPIO2 I O User defined pin 6 H_GPIO3 I O User defined I O pin Bitset JP20 to C side Bitset JP20 to C side 7 GND 2 8 GND Ground 9 H_GPIO4 I O User defined I O pin 10 H_GPIO5 I O User defined I O pin Bitset JP20 to C side Bitset JP20 to C side 11 HGPIO6 l O User defined I O pin 42 User defined I O pin Bitset JP20 to C side Bitset JP20 to C side 13 H GPIO8 I O User defined I O pin 14 GND Ground Bitset JP20 to C side 15 H_GPIO9 I O User defined pin 16 H_GPIO1 I O User defined I O pin Bitset JP20 to C side Bitset 20 to side 47 RESET_O
72. eral Purpose I Os GPIOs can be configured for either user defined operations or for GPIO for special functions These special functions are summarized in the following table Table 7 GPIO Special Functions GPIO3 UARTO_DSR GPIOO GPIO4 UARTO_DCD GPIOO_4 Silex Function VARTO DSR signal Silex Function UARTO DCD signal Silex 28 Description GPIOO TEST_N GPIOO 0 Silex Function configuration switch GPIO1 SLED GPIOO 1 Silex Function Status LED GPIO2 UARTO_DTR GPIOO 2 Silex Function UARTO signal The special functions of GPIO are enabled by JP20 JP23 and JP21 headers See the table below for details on each function of JP20 JP23 and JP21 These special functions are assigned to JP20 1 4 bits and JP23 1 bit By shorting the left two headers on each bit the special functions are enabled If the right two headers are shorted they can be used as normal GPIOs NOTE For JP23 2 4 bits and JP21 1 3 bits always short the right two headers e 6 6 6 8 90 t amp a a i O O ORORO ORORO gt ORORO OMCNCNO CN o c gt o 8882 225 al a Figure 5 GPIO Special Functions Jumpers Example Configuration The GPIOs are accessed via header CN8 You can set and read the GPIO state as described in Chapt
73. erface pinout for the Evaluation Daughtercard 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 Evaluation Daughtercard such as the CN8 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 and the 9 pin serial connectors These connectors are described later in this chapter All input and output signals except the differential signals are O to 3 3 V logic signals Table 3 OEM Interface Pinout PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION 1 5 0V power 2 5 0V power 5 0V power 4 GPIOO 1 GPIOO RESET I PU2 Reset Input to SX 6 O PD1 Reset Output to SX 570 580 570 580 7 GND ground 8 GND ground 9 DPO USBO D 10 DN1 USB1 D 11 DNO USBO D 12 DP1 USB1 D 13 GND ground 14 GND ground 15 PCM IN PCM interface 16 PCM OUT O PCM interface Input Data Output Data 17 PCM PCM interface Bit 18 GPIO1 l O PU1 GPIO1 Clock 19 PCM SYNC PCM interface 20 GPIO3 1 GPIO3 Sync Control 21 GPIO2 1 GPIO2 22 GPIO5 1 5 PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION 23 GPIO4 1 GPIO4 24 GPIO7 1 GPIO7 25 GPIO6 1 GPIOG 26 GND grou
74. ers one port is dedicated as a console port USB 2 0 480MHz OTG x 1 USB 2 0 480MHz Host x 1 Serial Peripheral Interface up to 45MHz requires user written driver and support chip Parameter Specifications IEEE Wireless Standards Operating Frequency IEEE 802 11 b g 2 412 GHz 2 472 GHz 11b 11g 11ng IEEE802 11b DSSS CCK DQPSK DBPSk IEEE802 11g ng DSSS OFDM 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK US 1 11ch JP DE 1 13ch Data Modulation Type Channel Number 55 Data Rate Table 18 Radio Specifications SX 570 IEEE802 11b 1M 2M 5 5M 11M Auto sensing IEEE802 119 6M 12M 18M 24M 36M 48M 54M Auto sensing IEEE802 11n 20MHz 6 5M 7 2M 13M 14 4M 19 5M 21 7M 26M 28 9M 39M 43 3M 52M 57 8M 58 5M 65M 72 2M Auto sensing Security Media Access Protocol WEP64 128 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA EAP WPA2 EAP LEAP PEAP TLS TTLS EAP FAST Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance CSMA CA with ACK architecture 32 bits MAC layer Antenna Connector Type 2 U FL connectors Parameter Radio Emission Type Table 19 Radio Specifications SX 580 Specifications IEEE 802 11 a e h i Operating Frequency 2 412 GHz 2 472 GHz 11b 11g 11ng 5 180 GHz 5 825 GHz 11a 11na Data Modulation Type IEEE802 11b DSSS CCK DQPSK DBPSK IEEE8
75. etails 5 570 2700 IEEE 802 11 b g n SX 580 2700 IEEE 802 11 a b g n Channel Model Name Details 5 570 2700 05 1 11 2 4 GHz band JP DE 4 13 ch US 1 11 ch 2 4 GHz band JP DE 1 13 ch SX 580 2700 JP DE 36 40 44 48 ch W52 5 GHz band US 36 40 44 48 ch W52 149 153 157 161 165 ch W58 SX 570 580 module does not support detection of the radar wave which is required for DFS process Therefore when running in Access Point mode the frequency bands W53 W56 needed for DFS process is not supported Channel Band Width The channel band width changes depending on the operating status 40MHz band When running in 802 11na the SX 570 580 module will run in 40MHz band The following is the combination of Primary Secondary channels for 40MHz band Primary Channel 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 165 Secondary Channel 40 36 48 44 153 149 161 157 When set to 165ch 20 MHz band will be used 20MHz band When running in the wireless standards other than 802 11na the SX 570 580 module will run in 20MHz channel band HT40 40MHz channel width is not supported in 2 4GHz 26 Supported Authentication Encryption Mode When running in the Access Point mode the SX 570 580 module supports combination of the following authentication and encryption modes Authentication Encryption OPEN None WPA Personal AUTO TKIP WPA2 Personal AES WE
76. ettings as defined Table 14 Table 14 TCP IP Settings Parameter DHCP Setting Sets an IP address configuration method by selecting from DHCP obtaining from the DHCP server STATIC assigning a static IP address manually or AUTO try to find a DHCP server first use Static settings if DHCP fails To assign an IP address using DHCP a DHCP server must be running in your subnetwork IP Address Sets an IP address The value must be 4 numbers separated by dots and expressed in the format Subnet Mask Sets the address of the subnet mask The subnet mask must follow the format XXX XXX XXX XXX where each XXX is a number between and 255 The default subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway Sets the default gateway if your network is attached to other networks DNS Server Primary Secondary Sets the Primary Secondary DNS server address when it is necessary 12 To change the Telnet HTTP password click Password on the left menu The Password configuration window will appear Qc mM hito 192 168 20 122 ssiindechtm O BOX 192 168 20 122 1 technology Select Language English Password Configuration Status System Network Conf Please keep the password confidential Gp HELP General silex Password Configuration gt Please input the password to set New Pas
77. g the IP address of the SX 570 580 as the printer s address or host name Some implementations require a queue name this name is the name of any of the SX 570 580 services To see the names of the SX 570 580 services connect to the SX 570 580 with a web browser see chapter 3 for instructions on doing this after you have logged in click I O Services on the left side of the page Note that if you are printing to Serial Port 2 S2 you must specify an S2 service for example SDS057333 S2 A as the queue name e Port 9100 This method is used to set up a Windows Standard TCP IP port or for compatibility with 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 S1 the TCP port number is 9101 It is also possible to change the TCP port number from the default 9100 for compatibility with other printer manufacturer s software To do this refer to the instructions in the Raw TCP Connection section of this chapter Console Mode Switching The SX 570 580 allows you to dynamically switch the operation of Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 from normal mode to console mode This allows your device to contro
78. he SX 570 580 module s electronic circuit components follow established ESD practices and procedures for handling static sensitive devices All ESD sensitive components must be stored and shipped in ESD conductive bags or bubble wrap and labeled as such using the standardized ESD adhesive warning label n 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 heating devices Protectors and grounding wire placed by the service provider must be connected to removed or modified by the customer Emissions Disclaimer Final emission certification per FCC CE and other agency requirements are the responsibility of the OEM using any printed circuit assemblies or other items described in this developer s kit in their packaged product Chapter 1 Introduction The SX 570 580 embedded intelligent module provides a complete solution for integrating wireless networking technology into virtually any OEM product that has an RS 232 or UART serial port It has a main printed circuit board that contains a processor memory flash memory three 3 serial ports one dedicated for use as a console plus a USB V2 0 host port and an SPI port The SX 580 and SX 570 are very similar The SX 580 supports dual 2 4GHz 5 0GHz operation while the SX 570 on
79. he console EXIT exits the console IMPORTANT This user interface customization must be done before making any other configuration changes because the SET OEM command requires that the SX 570 580 be reset to the factory default configuration Raw TCP connection You can communicate directly from your application program to the SX 570 580 using a raw TCP connection This is done by opening a TCP port on the SX 570 580 and then sending and receiving data to this port via a socket or equivalent API 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 In factory defaults any or all port numbers of Serial Port 1 can be used NOTE By defaults Serial Port 2 cannot be used for a raw TCP connection You need to switch the SX 570 580 module to the serial server mode using SET PORT S2 Console command If you want to be able to access your device s modem control signals from your computer system then the TCP port number is 9200 for Serial Port 1 or 9201 for Serial Port 2 these sockets provide RFC 2217 support You can change the port number if desired by modifying one of the SX 570 580 services To change the TCP port number 1 Connect the SX 570 580 with a web browser see chapter for instructions on doing this 2 After you have logged in click I O Services on the left side of the page 3 Click on the service name that you
80. ination 1 Select Operating Mode Adhoc or Infra 2 Select Network Authentication mode Refer to Network Authentication description below for detail 3 Select encryption mode For Open and 802 1X mode None or WEP can be selected For WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise mode AUTO or TKIP can be selected For WPA2 Personal and WPA2 Enterprise mode AES is only encryption can be selected 4 Enter encryption key if you choose WEP WEP key must be configured as 26 character hexadecimal string 5 Enter WPA Pre Shared Key also known as passphrase if you choose WPA WPA Personal PSK is 8 to 64 character ASCII string 6 Configure EAP mode if you choose 802 1X or WPA WPA2 Enterprise Refer to EAP descriptions below for detail Network Authentication You can choose following Authentication modes with Infrastructure mode Authentication mode must match with the Access Point configuration which you want to connect For Adhoc mode Open Encryption None is the only mode you can choose e Open Allows all access without authentication For encryption mode WEP be used For Adhoc mode WEP encryption cannot be used WPA Personal WPA2 Personal Uses PSK for network authentication For encryption mode AUTO TKIP AES can be selected The encryption key will be generated by communicating with the Access Point using a Pre Shared key 58 e 802 1X Uses EAP for network authentication For encryption mode WEP be use
81. internally generated by SX 570 580 itself and thus it is easier to maintain but considered to be less secure than importing an externally generated Client Certificate because it is not digitally signed by a Certificate Authority If you want to use self signed certificate push Generate Certificate button on Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages It will open a new screen to create certificate There is several information you can specify Certificate Common Name Organization name Organization unit City name State name Country name Key Size 1024 2048 The Submit button will generate the Self Signed Certificate and redisplay the Wireless LAN Configuration screen Note that previous changes will be lost if you have not pushed the Submit button on Wireless LAN Configuration You can download the Client Certificate file by Download button on Wireless LAN Configuration screen 61 Appendix Console Commands 1 Introduction and command console access information The Silex technology SX 570 and SX 580 embedded servers support a sophisticated command line oriented console for configuration and management The console includes some features that are not available through other configuration methods The console can be accessed via TELNET the server s serial data port the server s dedicated configuration console port the server s Linux console port using the console utility
82. ion method that can identify the wireless client devices using the 8 digit identification code called PIN code 1 2 Power on the wireless client device that supports WPS Power on the SX 570 580 module in Access Point mode and access the internal command console For details on how to access the internal command console refer to Chapter 3 Check the PIN code of the wireless client device and execute the WPS PIN For details see the operating manual that came with your client device Execute the command below at the command console SET NW APSWSPIN lt Enrollee s PIN code gt Execute the PIN method by entering the PIN code of wireless client device 36 5 Interfacing the SX 570 580 to the OEM Device In order to connect the SX 570 580 module to your device you will need to provide either a custom daughtercard or a special cable Both of these solutions will require a 50 pin female connector on one side with the appropriate connector s for connecting to your device s circuitry on the other side The custom daughtercard is generally a superior solution because it provides better mechanical connections for greater overall system reliability A good model for a custom daughtercard is the Silex SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard see chapter 2 for a discussion of the Evaluation Daughtercard To assist you in the design of your daughtercard we have included the schematics of the Evaluation Daughterca
83. is seen in the serial port input stream then the serial port will enter console mode In this mode data from the serial port is sent to an instance of the configuration console task and output from the configuration task is sent to the serial port This allows the data serial port to be used to configure the unit If no string is defined then this feature is disabled and the data serial port cannot be used for configuration The maximum length of the string is 31 bytes If non printing characters are desired in the string then the value should be prefixed with x and each byte should be defined with two hex characters The binary equivalent of the two hex characters will be used when scanning the input for a match The value given does not take effect until the unit is reset The default value of this string depends upon the particular product SET PORT S1 CONSTR This version of the command clears the string definition SET PORT S1 CONSTR This version of the commands sets the console mode string too 44 SET PORT S1 CONSTR x1B1B The version of the command sets the console mode string to be two successiv scape characters 715 SH PORT S1 CONSTR Show the current value of the console mode string for the unit If non printing characters are contained in the string the string will be displayed prefixed with x and each byte will be displayed as two hex characters If nothing is displayed the console mode
84. l the operation of the SX 570 580 by sending console commands see chapter 6 and Appendix B for a description of the console commands To switch the serial port to console mode you must first define a console mode string When the SX 570 580 receives this string on the serial port it will automatically switch the port to console mode To define the console mode string use a web browser to access the SX 570 580 internal web pages After you log in click I O Port and then select the desired port S1 for Serial Port 1 or S2 for Serial Port 2 When you get the O Port Settings page enter any desired character string for example as the Console Mode String Click Submit to save your string and then restart the SX 570 580 to make the change take effect Alternatively you can define the console mode string using the console command as shown in the following example SET PORT 51 CONSTR Once you are connected in console mode you can send any of the console commands listed in Chapter 6 Be sure to terminate each console command with a carriage return ASCII 13 or linefeed ASCII 10 character When you are finished using the console you can return to the normal port operation by sending the command EXIT followed by a return or linefeed character 25 Access Point Mode In Access Point mode the SX 570 580 module will run as a host device in a wireless network Wireless Standard Model Name D
85. ly operates at 2 4 GHz Information in this document applies to both models except where 5GHz operation is referenced which applies only to the SX 580 The SX 570 measures 55 0 x 30 0 x 8 25 mm and SX 580 measures 55 0 x 30 0 x 9 25 mm The SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard is available to expedite the development process This board includes an RJ45 Ethernet connector three 9 pin serial connectors one USB connector header connectors for all major I O power supply antenna cables and software Figure 2 SX 580 top and bottom view Chapter 2 Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard The SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard is designed to help you in the development of the necessary hardware and software required to use the SX 570 580 module It includes I O connectors cables and power supply in an easy to use package The SX 570 580 Module is installed in the Evaluation Daughtercard as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 SX 570 580 Module in Evaluation Daughtercard The Evaluation Daughtercard makes it easy to connect to the SX 570 580 for test and development by providing the following Three 9 pin connectors CN4 5 6 and one 10 pin header CN12 for connecting the SX 570 580 serial ports One 20 pin header for connecting GPIO s power and ground CN8 One RJ45 Ethernet connector CN1 One power jack CN7 2 LEDs for displaying the power and network status LED6 7 5 LEDs for monitoring the GPIO signals LED1 2 3 4 5 One Test B
86. n b an pee ERR RUE 106 14 25 GPIO DIR 7 106 143 SET GPIO DIRM irri ii Ne oe os eve Nene ed ee ees 107 144 SHORO DIR M C Eme 107 e oTo AEE ORS r A lal E TE EA tni E E 107 146 SM GPIO SPECIAl tt t epe ee deeper este ee hee iu a a a A d tee a a aTe 108 14 7 SET GPIO SPEOM zt b eet p tu t sedi 108 14 8 SHow enn dep tee uk cu ns I eee 108 149 SFIGPIOIDATA ie aie Cala AT cn LI 109 14510 SHOW GPIO DATA EE 109 15 Firmware Update too Him e tcp dte 110 15741 SET LOA ante ele tet t b hod 110 16 Power Management sonson duke dened aede ete 111 10 1 SE PNW s dei 111 16 2 SEF POWERS EEWVEE here it D e uc eta 111 17 Other Gommarnds s aua ttt iR ete dutch setae tne 112 E 112 17 2 ee ue Dodd eee 112 1453 Aral a e nest 112 TA Ob s ui re
87. n for the first time configuration of the SX 570 580 you must set up a temporary Adhoc wireless connection as described in the following steps 1 Disconnect your PC and the SX 570 580 from your network and temporarily change the PC settings as follows e address 169 254 111 100 e Wireless Mode Adhoc sometimes referred to as Peer to Peer e Channel 11 e SSID or wireless network name serserv e sure that all network security is disabled 2 Power on the PC and the SX 570 580 You can connect to the SX 570 580 by specifying its default IP address of 169 254 111 111 or using the SX Finder utility SX 570 580 module discovery utility and a web browser as described in the next sections After you have connected you can the internal web pages or the internal console to change the SX 570 580 configuration as follows a Enable AUTO as the boot method or IP address resolution method on the SX 570 580 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 570 580 for operation on your wireless network for example SSID mode and wireless security c Change the serial port settings to match those of your device 3 After you complete the entire SX 570 580 configuration process a Restart the SX 570 580 The new settings will take effect after the SX 570 580 has restarted b Set your PC back to its original netwo
88. nd 27 GPIO8 1 GPIO8 28 TXDO UARTO TXD 29 GPIO9 1 GPIO9 30 0 CTSZO I PU1 UARTO CTS 31 U TXD1 O UART1 TXD 32 U_RTS 0 UARTO RTS 33 U RXD1 UART1 RXD 34 U_RXDO I PU1 UARTO RXD 35 SPI DI SPI Data In 36 U_TXD2 UART2 TXD 37 SPI DO SPI Data Out 38 RXD2 I PU1 UART2 RXD 39 SPI CS SPI Chip Select 40 SCL 1 12 SCL 0 Active 41 SPI CLK SPI Clock 42 SDA 1 12 SDA 43 GND ground 44 GND ground 45 TX_P Ethernet TX 46 RX_P Ethernet RX 47 TX M Ethernet 48 RX_M Ethernet 49 CT Connected to 50 GPIO10 1 User Defined GPIO Center Tap NOTE RESET RESET GPIO UART 0 1 2 SPI I2C 3 3V Input Output I O PU1 O PU1 Pull up with 3 3V 10kQ to SX 570 580 side O PU2 Pull up with 3 3V 4700 to SX 570 580 side Pull down with 3 3V 10kQ to SX 570 580 side Electrical Characteristics The power requirements port pinouts GPIO characteristics cable connections and wireless operational modes are described below Power Input Power to the SX 570 580 Module and the SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard is supplied through the power jack located at at 5V 5 Use the included power supply Serial Ports Standard serial RS 232 signals are available on the DB 9 male connectors CN4 CN5 and for Serial Ports 1 2 and 3 Serial Port 3 is the Linux console which provides acces
89. ndard Linux tools To access the Linux operating system connect to the SX 570 580 directly through Serial Port 3 Enter the user name root in response to the ogin prompt and then enter the password to get the Linux prompt by default no password is set Both the admin password and the root password can be changed via the Linux shell passwd command IMPORTANT Root privileges provide total access to the Linux operating system Because of the possibility of modifying or deleting critical SX 570 580 system files only knowledgeable Linux programmers should use this capability Customizing the SX 570 580 User Interface The SX 570 580 user interface can be customized to include your company s name or other information The 3 character OEM code used in the SX 570 580 server name and service names can be changed from the default code SDS to a user defined code For example by changing the OEM code to XYZ the default server name SDS000345 would become XYZ000345 To make these changes enter the following commands using the internal command console SET OEM code where code is the desired 3 character OEM code SET DEFAULT note that this resets the entire SX 570 580 configuration back to the factory defaults SET SERVER DESC description where description is any string up to 32 characters in length note that spaces are OK in the description and no quotation marks are necessary 22 INIT restarts the SX 570 580 when the user exits t
90. nfigured with the wireless configuration and ae ___________ security parameters required to allow the SX Tema r UA 570 580 to communicate over your wireless E network check with your network Tio em m pm administrator if you do not know these o parameters mE Select either Infrastructure if you are using an access point or Adhoc pue point to point as the wireless mode Enter the SSID for your network pam eme If you are using Adhoc select the ee RF channel not required for infrastructure Select the appropriate network authentication and encryption modes and enter the required settings check with your network administrator for the proper settings if you do not know them Appendix A lists the possible encryption settings Click the Submit button at the bottom of the window you may need to scroll to save your changes Now click I O Port on the left side of the screen to configure the serial ports and then click either S1 to configure Serial Port 1 or S2 to configure Serial Port 2 18 8 Configure the serial port settings so that they match 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 570 580 to these settings Click the Submit button at the bottom of the window you may need to scroll to save your
91. ng the realm after a character SH NW REALM will display the currently configured ID realm 3 16 SET NW SSCCITY Sets the city location for a self signed certificate to be generated SET NW SSCCITY lt city string gt default Salt Lake City NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the unit is reset or power cycled 3 17 SET NW SSCCOMNAME Sets the common name for a self signed certificate to be generated SET NW SSCCOMNAME common name string default MACaabbccddeeff where aabbccddeeff is the MAC address of the unit NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the unit is reset or power cycled 3 18 SET NW SSCCOUNTRY Sets the country location for a self signed certificate to be generated SET NW SSCCOUNTRY country string default US NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the unit is reset or power cycled 71 3 19 SET NW 55 Generate a self signed certificate using the current SSC parameters SET NW SSCGEN The certificate and associated private key will be stored as the active client key and certificate for this unit Any previous private key and local certificate will be deleted by this action 3 20 SET NW SSCKEYSIZE Sets the key size in bits for a self signed certificate to be generated SET NW SSCKEYSIZE n default 1024 The value must be 1024 or 2048 NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the uni
92. nits of 10 milliseconds 20 2550 msec If disabled the timer is in units of seconds 1 255 seconds SET PORT S1 ECTMMSEC ENable DISable default DISable 7 211 SET PORT S1 ECUDP Enable or disable E Cable UDP operation If disabled TCP is used for network I O If enabled UDP is used SET PORT S1 ECUDP ENable DISable default DISabled 7 3 SH SERVEr QUEue Displays the I O job queue for each port Local gt SH SERVEr QUE Port S1 status On line Type Source The queue is empty 86 8 Server Information Commands 8 1 SH SERIAL Displays the serial number of the unit sample output Serial number is 9047595 8 2 SH SERVEr Shows Server parameters Local gt SH SERVer Silex SX 580 Serial 2000560 Address Identification Ne 8 3 00 80 92 01 29 F3 Name 5 51 86 0 Number 0 Enabled Characteris Ethernet link Down twork Serial Server CLCS SH SERVEr CO Shows Server network statistics Local gt SH SERVEr CO sample output Seconds Since Zeroed 163 Bytes Received 72950 Bytes Sent 18726 Mul Mul Mul Mul Frames Received T32 Frames Sent 181 ticast Bytes Rev d 64474 ticast Bytes Sent 2406 ticast Frames Rev d 626 ticast Frames Sent 11 Frames Sent Deferred 2014 Frames Sent 1 Collision Frames Sent 2 Collision Send Failures Send Failure Reasons Receive Failure
93. nless another entry allows it SH IP ACcess or SH IP RANge will display the current access list settings 97 11 3 SET IP ADdress Set server IP address 5 IP ADdress aa bb cc dd If the IP address acquisition method is static this command sets the IP address to be used This is also the fall back address for Auto mode if a DHCP address is not received The default address is 169 254 111 111 11 4 SET IP BAnner Enable or disable printing of job banner on LPD jobs 5 IP BAnner ENable DISable default disable 11 5 SET IP BOot Number of times to try DHCP to acquire an address 5 ET IP BOot n default 3 In Auto mode the DHCP client will attempt the number of times specified to acquire an IP address If it does not succeed after that number of times the module will initialize with the fallback static IP address SET IP ADdress configured 11 6 SET IP DiSable Disable IP based configuration and serial I O protocols 5 ET IP DISab defaul le lt enable This command will render the unit more or less inaccessible The system IP stack will still come up and respond to pings but network to serial I O applications and configuration applications will be unavailable 98 11 7 SET IP ENable Enable IP based protocols SET IP ENable DISable default enable Sets the unit for normal operation 11 8 SET IP If enabled the I
94. oaming is enabled This defines the level at which a connection is considered critically low quality The lt RSSI gt value can be a negative value greater than 95 in which case it represents an absolute RSSI value as seen by the radio The lt RSSI gt value can also be a positive value in which case it is interpreted as the distance above the noise floor absolute low value noise_floor lt RSSI gt 75 5 Wireless to Ethernet Client Bridging Configuration NOTE Bridging function is available with a version higher than the V1 13 firmware release 5 1 SET NW BRACCess Enables or disables access to the configuration via the wired Ethernet interface in bridge mode SET NW BRACC ENable DISable The default setting is enabled If enabled the attached client device can access the configuration functions such as the console the telnet or web interface via the Ethernet interface when bridging is enabled If disabled this access is not available 5 2 SET NW BRCLADDR Sets the MAC address to use for static bridge mode SET NW BRCLADDR MAC address The default value is 00 00 00 00 00 00 In static bridge mode the address given is used as the radio MAC address for the wireless interface It auto mode this value is ignore MAC address gt may be in the format aa bb cc dd ee ff or aa bb cc dd ee ff SH NW BRCLADDR will show the currently configured static bridge MAC address 5 3 SET NW BRIDGE Enables or Di
95. pe SET NW AUTHtype OPEN TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP EAP FAST PSK The default setting is Open System Ad hoc mode can use only OPEN AP mode can use only OPEN and PSK SH NW AUTHtype will show the currently configured value 3 2 DEL NW CERT Removes any authentication certificates that have been loaded into the module DEL NW CERT Deletes any host certificates or client certificate private keys currently configured on the module This includes dynamically provision EAP FAST PACs This returns the certificate settings to the factory default condition nothing present 67 3 3 SET NW Sets the wireless LAN Encryption Mode SET NW ENC DISable 128 WPA WPA2 WPA2 WPA Supported modes are none 128 128bit WEP WPA TKIP and WPA2 AES WPA2 WPA mode supports either AES or TKIP encryption in WPA systems The default setting is Disabled no encryption Ad hoc mode can use only Disabled AP mode cannot use 128 SH NW ENC will show the currently configured encryption mode 34 SETNWID Sets Authentication User ID This may include the realm separated by a character SET NW ID user id The default user ID is anonymous Note The default realm is a null blank string SH NW ID will show the currently configured value 3 5 SHNWWLLIST Display wireless LAN networks visible to the module Only access points which are broa
96. pter 6 Advanced Configuration The SX 570 580 module is equipped with a default configuration that works with most serial to Ethernet connections You can modify the settings to suit your installation requirements The web browser interface is the recommended method for setting advanced configuration parameters Factory Default Settings Table 13 displays the configuration parameter descriptions and settings with the default settings indicated in a separate column Table 13 Factory Default Settings Parameter Description Settings Default Setting V Character Bits per character 7 8 8 Flow Flow control None Xon Xoff None CTS RTS Parity Parity None Even Odd None Mark Space Speed Baud rate of bits per second 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 119200 115200 230400 460800 921600 3000000 Stop Stop bits per character 1 2 1 Line mode or serial port protocol 232 Disabled 232 Ecable ECable mode for TCP connections Enable Disable Disable Ecaddr ECable destination IP address Set by user N A Econn ECable connection attempt time 1 255 seconds 30 seconds Ecport ECable destination TCP port number Set by user N A Eclport ECable destination local IP port Set by user N A number required for E Cable UDP mode only
97. quencies or only the 2 4GHz frequencies 802 11b g n or only the 5GHz frequencies 802 11 For the SX 580 the default value is 802 11a b g n Note This command is not supported in access point mode SH NW RADio will display the currently configured radio mode 27 SHNWRATE Shows the current wireless link rate SET NW RAdio mode Current rate 72 Mbps This is an instantaneous value subject to change 28 SETNWRTS Sets WLAN RTS threshold SET NW RTS n n 0 1500 default 0 This sets the packet size at which the 802 11 RTS handshake is used for transmission If the value is set to zero the 802 11 RTS handshake is disabled SH NW RTS will display the currently configured value 65 2 9 SHNWSQ Displays the current signal quality seen on a wireless network link sample output Signal Quality 97 Signal Strength 57 Noise Level 96 The Signal Quality value is a scaled value from 0 to 100 indicating the relative strength of the wireless link The Signal Strength values is the current RSSI value computed for the connection 2 10 SET NW SSid Sets the target wireless LAN SSID SET NW SSid lt name gt User defined default printer 2 11 DEL NW SSid Sets the wireless LAN SSID to the null sting DEL NW SSid 3 Wireless Network Security Commands This group of commands configures wireless network security parameters 3 1 SET NW AUTHtype Sets WLAN Authentication ty
98. r the SX 570 580 please contact Silex Technical Support at 866 765 8761 U S toll free or 1 801 748 1199 or e mail us at Support silexamerica com Antenna Connectors The SX 570 580 Module has two SMT Ultra miniature coaxial connectors U FL I PEX For single antenna use connect to the primary antenna connector For diversity antenna use connect to both the primary and auxiliary connectors 45 General Purpose Interface Table 12 details the GPIO interface Table 12 GPIO Interface 3 Drive Silex function Description DUE LMX28 histo mA levels are 3 3V DC GPIOO TEST N GPIOO 0 5 3 8 Input PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 1 off 0 Switch depressed GPIO1 SLED GPIOO 1 5 3 8 Output STATUS LED 1 off 0 illuminated GPIO2 UARTO DTR GPIOO 2 5 3 8 Output UARTO DTR signal GPIO3 UARTO_DSR GPIOO 5 3 8 Input UARTO DSR signal GPIOA UARTO DCD GPIOO 4 5 3 8 Input UARTO DCD signal GPIO5 GPIOO_5 5 3 8 GPIO6 GPIOO 6 5 3 8 GPIO7 GPIOO 7 5 3 8 GPIO8 GPIOO 20 5 3 8 GPIO9 GPIOO 21 5 3 8 GPIO10 GPIO1 24 5 3 8 RESETO GPIO3 28 5 3 8 PHY Reset active low PHY INT 29 Ethernet PHY interrupt active low The special function capability of each GPIO can be enabled using the SET GPIO SPEC or SET GPIO SPECM command as detailed in the Advanced Configuration chapter of this manual Cha
99. racter size The PC or laptop acts as a console port for command line configuration and monitoring CN6 is the Linux console which provides access to the on board Linux system while CN5 is connected to the configuration application and is connected to the console configuration task Linux functions are not available from CN5 2 If you want use an Ethernet LAN connection for the initial configuration of the SX 570 580 plug a category 5 Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 jack The Ethernet interface has Auto MDI MDIX that automatically detects and configures itself for either a straight thru or crossover Ethernet cable Monitoring Module Status You can monitor the module status using the Status LED Orange on the Evaluation Daughtercard Table 2 defines the default functions of the LED status indicators Table 2 Status Monitors Function State Status SLED On The network connection is active wired wireless Off The network connection is not active Blinking Firmware update is in progress Important Do not power off the module during the update process OEM Interface The OEM interface is a 50 pin header CN9 that is used to connect the SX 570 580 module to the SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard It will also serve as the primary means of communications between the SX 570 580 and your OEM device refer to Chapter 5 for information on using this header to connect with your device Table 3 shows the OEM int
100. rd in the following pages The major design considerations for the SX 570 580 are as follows e 50 OEM Header This is the primary mechanism for communications between the OEM device and the SX 570 580 This section describes the pinout and the mechanical considerations e Antenna Connectors The two U FL connectors can be used to connect a variety of antennas e General Purpose I O GPIO The GPIOs can be used for a variety of purposes Each of these design considerations is covered in the following sections of this chapter 37 v 06080 on ona JeMog 4 1 089 019 5 0069 089 uonenje 3 086 0 5 6 941 ant 31100 1 e c ee p 15 A uyog 1 0000 8 VN LV GE8Od88 CINDS Wid gas MS lt I9MOd gt Vds 28 gt 105 05 gt X10 145 50 4 Id 145 Taxi q 9 H e 9 owja LL dL dL dl dl Edl 5 107 19504 lt gt n lt 60146 80145 08510 axr n
101. ring SET SNMP CONtact string default null 8 11 SET SNMP GETCOMM Get Community Name SET SNMP GETCOMM string default public 89 8 12 SET SNMP LOCation Set the system location string SET SNMP LOCation lt string gt default lt null gt 8 13 SET SNMP SETCOMM1 Set Community 1 Name SET SNMP SETCOMM1 lt string gt default internal 8 14 SH VErsion Shows the print server s firmware version Local SH VER Silex SX 580 Firmware Ver BB3 1 09t 2012 05 22 Boot Ver 1 2 64Mbit Flash Protocols supported SNMP TCP IP DHCP 8 15 Zero Clears and resets the network statistic counters 90 9 Service Commands Logical I O services are associated with each physical port I O is routed through the service which may perform modifications on the data stream based on its settings 91 SH SERVI Show service configuration Local gt SH SERVI Service Port FIL BOT EOT DEL OPT PROT 1 SDS1E86B0 S1 A S1 0 1 1 0 B IP 2 5 51 86 0 S1 B S1 0 1 1 0 B IP The indicates the default service for the I O port 9 2 SET SERVI lt service name gt BOT Set beginning of transmission BOT string index for service SET SERVI lt service name gt BOT nn The string indicated will be sent at the beginning of a connection to the service indicated The default is the NULL string 9 3 SET SERVI lt service name gt EOT Set end
102. rk settings and restart it Configuration Methods There are two ways to configure the SX 570 580 e Internal Web Pages HTTP You can use any standard web browser to access the SX 570 580 internal web pages These web pages provide an easy to use graphical interface for configuring the SX 570 580 If you do not know the IP address of the target unit use the SX Finder utility SX 570 580 discovery utility to gain access the internal Web page 15 e Internal Command Console The internal command console provides a sophisticated command line interface for advanced users to configure the SX 570 580 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 by defining a console mode string as described in Chapters 4 and 6 Once the IP address and wireless network settings have been configured the internal command console can also be accessed via TELNET or the internal web pages Configuring the SX 570 580 using each of the above methods is described in the following sections of this chapter Using a Web Browser to Configure the SX 570 580 If you do not know the IP address of the target SX 570 580 use the SX Finder utility SX 570 580 module discovery utility The SX Finder utility can be downloaded from our website www silexamerica com If you power on the SX 570 580 and then start SX Finder the available SX 570 580 units will be di
103. rnal command console refer to Chapter 3 3 Execute the commands below at the command console SET NW SWSPINCODE Issue the PIN code SH NW SWSPINCODE See the current PIN code SET NW SWSPIN Execute PIN method 4 Enter the PIN code of the SX 570 580 module at your Access Point and execute the PIN method For details see the operating manual that came with your Access Point If the SX 570 580 module has been running in a wired LAN mode remove a network cable and restart it after this configuration is completed The SX 570 580 module will start to run in a wireless mode after the restart NOTE The PBC process will be timed out in 120sec 34 When the SX 570 580 module is running in Access Point mode When the SX 570 580 module is running in Access Point mode wireless client devices on the network will be connected to the SX 570 580 module NOTE When using Smart Wireless Setup while the SX 570 580 module is running in Access Point mode there are the following restrictions Smart Wireless Setup does not work when the authentication mode is WPA Personal Authentication Encryption Manual Smart Wireless Configuration Setup Open None 7 7 WEP 128bit 5 WPA Personal TKIP AES 2 AUTO 7 WPA2 TKIP Personal AES P v AUTO 802 1x WEP 128bit TKIP Enterprise AES WPA2 TKIP
104. rts Table 20 describes the TCP ports allocations Table 20 TCP Port Connections Port Destination Device 3001 RS 232 Serial Port 1 S1 9100 RS 232 Serial Port 1 S1 9200 RFC 2217 Serial Port 1 51 3002 RS 232 Serial Port 2 S2 9101 RS 232 Serial Port 2 S2 9201 RFC 2217 Serial Port 2 S2 NOTE By defaults Serial Port 2 cannot be used for a raw TCP connection You need to switch the SX 570 580 module to the serial server mode using SET PORT S2 Console command 57 Appendix Wireless Security Configuration There are numerous possible security settings It is therefore important that you verify the appropriate settings with your network administrator If you enter the settings incorrectly the SX 570 580 will not be able to communicate on your network The following table summarizes the wireless settings required for each encryption mode and authentication type Table 21 List of security settings can be configured from the web Network Authentication Encryption Authentication Open None WEP None WPA Personal AUTO TKIP WPA Pre Shared Key WPA2 Personal AES WPA Pre Shared Key 802 1X None WEP LEAP EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP EAP FAST WPA Enterprise AUTO TKIP LEAP EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP EAP FAST WPA2 Enterprise AES LEAP EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP EAP FAST The SX 570 580 wireless configuration web page automatically navigates through the security setting comb
105. s reitera pe gent d eura Rod Re udo ayes ELE 61 1 Introduction and command console access 61 2 Network Commands boe eder et dead taie lea chs cerea eae e hie cere t e rte Pec oet o 62 LR ES 62 2 2 SEW NW Ghlautiels55 rate ette ttbi ouium Es 62 2 3 SET NW DISGCONN te dde te Net Ed ec e oe De LER aad te 63 2 4 SET NW DIVETSIEL tatu etel e o etate a etd 63 PES zi eu 63 2 5 SET INWiRADIO tee esti bed Do a ee e Hac Do ut id Eee a eevee 64 RATE re favs shee sides iie a d 64 2 SES MEE RR 64 2 9 SELINWWESO ood ic E EMG ie E esie ie 65 h O MES PC deel eG 65 DEAT SDE MP T 65 3 Wireless Network Security AA N 66 2 1 tues re e E eves Hoe eet tod en ea Ae 66 32 DEL NW 66 EROR ds enc 67 2 5 eet ou doc etat ML LLL Met CH 67 2 5 SANW WELIS T ers tete o i ie tete u
106. s Receive Failure Reasons Unrecognized Destination Data Overrun User Buffer Unavailable System Buffer Unavailable 87 84 SET SERVEr DEscription Sets the server description string SET SERVEr DEscription lt description string gt 85 SH SERVEr FWVER Shows the firmware version string Local gt SH SERVEr FWVER BB3 1 09t 2012 05 22 This command shows just the firmware version string without the additional information shown by SH VERsion 8 6 SH SERVEr MODEL Shows Server model name Local gt SH SERVEr MODEL SX 580 This shows the server model name without the other information displayed by SH SERVER 8 7 SET SERVEr NAme Sets server node name Local SET SERVEr NAme name default SDS xxxxxx where xxxxxx are the last 6 hex digits of the MAC address 88 8 8 SH SERVEr STAtistics Shows information about print jobs received Local gt SH SERVEr STA LPD Statistics Currently 0 jobs are waiting for the peripheral 0 connections have been made data files have been printed data bytes have been printed control files have been received print job commands have been received 0 0 0 0 8 9 SH SNMP Shows the state of the SNMP protocol enable sample output Local SH SNMP SNMP is Enabled 8 10 SET SNMP CONtact Set system contact st
107. s to the on board Linux system while Serial Port 2 is connected to the configuration application and is connected to the console configuration task Linux functions are not available from Serial Port 2 Serial Port 1 includes the RTS and CTS modem signals for hardware flow control and can also support DCD DTR and DSR by setting the appropriate jumpers on the JP20 and JP23 header see the Using the GPIO Special Functions section later in this chapter Serial Port 3 does not support any modem signals and is fixed for operation at 115 2Kbps no parity no flow control and 8 bit character size Table 4 DB 9 Pinouts for RS 232 Mode RS 232 Signal Input Enabled via JP23 header Serial Port 1 only Input Output Output Enabled via JP20 header Serial Port 1 only Input Enabled via JP20 header Serial Port 1 only Output Supported on Serial Port 1 only Input Supported on Serial Port 1 only Serial Port 1 can also be accessed using logic signals via a 10 pin header located at CN12 If you want to use this header you must place a jumper on 3 3V header CN12 at JP24 to disable the RS 232 transceiver The pinouts are as follows Table 5 Logical Serial Port 1 CN10 Signal Descriptions Pin Signal Input Output Pin Signal Input Output 1 DCD Input 2 DSR Input Enabled via JP24 header Enabled via JP24 header 3 RXD Input 4 RTS Output TXD Output 6 CTS Input 7 DTR Output 8 3 3V En
108. sables the Ethernet to Wireless LAN client bridge mode of operation SET NW BRIDGE ENable DISable The default value is disabled 54 SH NW BRIDGE Displays information about the current bridge configuration Local SH NW BRIDGE Bridge mode is disabled 76 5 5 SET NW BRSTATIC Enables or disables the static MAC bridge mode of operation SET NW BRSTATIC ENable DISable The default setting is disabled If enabled the wireless interface uses the client MAC address configured see SET NW BRCLADDR disabled the wireless interface waits for a packet to be received from the wired interface and uses that as the source MAC address of packet f 77 6 Smart Wireless Setup NOTE Smart Wireless Setup function is available with a version higher than the V1 15 firmware release 6 1 6 1 1 Generate PINCODE Value S The PIN code value generates a random value automatically SH NW SWSPINCODE will display the currently configured value 6 1 2 ET NW SWSPINCODE Execute PBC method S 6 1 3 Execute PBC method and not wait for completion S 6 1 4 ET NW SWSPBC ET NW SWSPBC NOWAIT Execute PIN method S ET NW SWSPIN Smart Wireless Setup for station SET NW SWSPINCODE SET NW SWSPBC SET NW SWSPBC NOWAIT SET NW SWSPIN 78 6 2 Smart Wireless Setup for 6 21 SET NW SWSPINCODE Generate PINCODE Value SET NW SWSPINCODE
109. serial port SH TEst 115 Appendix SX 570 580 Antenna Information Antenna Specifications Recommended antennas are from SANSEI ELECTRIC CO LTD Please refer to the SANSEI ELECTRIC website http www sansei e co jp indexe html for more detailed information for the Antenna Part No TD17027A2S0 Table 24 SX 570 580 Antenna Electrical Specifications Parameter Value Antenna Type Omni Directional Frequency Range 2400 to 2500MHz 5150 to 5825MHz Impedance 50 Ohms Gain peak 1 5dBi 2 4GHz 2 1dBi 5 825GHz VSWR 2 0 Standard Connector RPSMA 116 Appendix Firmware Update Procedures Occasionally it may be necessary to update the SX 570 580 to take advantage of new features or to fix specific problems The simplest way to perform this update is with the internal web page of SX 570 580 This is the web configuration interface embedded to the firmware of SX 570 580 You can open the web page using a common web browser To update the firmware using the internal web page 1 2 Download the appropriate firmware update file from the Support section of the Silex website www silexamerica com into a directory on your computer Access the internal Web page of SX 570 580 To access the internal Web page open your Web browser and enter the IP address of SX 570 580 into the address bar and press Enter key The Web page can also be accessed using the SX Finder utility 8X 570 580 module
110. silex technology SX 570 SX 580 Embedded Intelligent Module with Evaluation Board Developer s Reference Copyright 2013 Silex Technology Inc All rights reserved July 2013 Silex Technology Inc SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS OF THIS PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Silex shall not be liable for any errors contained in this manual or for any damages resulting from loss of use data profits or any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of SILEX products or services The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice Information and descriptions contained herein 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 570 580 module includes the Linux operating system Linux and certain other software programs used in the SX 570 580 are licensed under GNU GPL compatible Free Software Licenses In compliance with these licenses you can obtain the relevant source code at no charge by contacting Silex at support silexamerica com Trademarks All company or product names referenced in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Silex Technology Inc www silex jp Contents About This Reference Guides
111. splayed in the main window of SX Finder Select the SX 570 580 that you wish to configure and click the Configure button The web browser will run and the internal web page for the unit will be displayed Follow the steps below for details 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 DIST Cote 1 Power on the SX 570 580 and then start SX ET Finder The available SX 570 580 units will be ilex 192 168 20 123 00 80 92 00 11 22 Silex 5 580 192 168 20 122 00 80 92 00 11 21 Properties displayed in the main window of SX Finder X servers were found 2 Sender loli 2 Select the SX 570 580 that you wish to a na Ries search configure and click the Configure button The Silex SK 580 192 168 20 122 00 80 92 00 11 21 Properties web browser will run and the internal web page for the unit will be displayed X servers were found 16 BO X 819216820122 x 3 When have connected to the SX 570 580 silex you will get the System Status page Click R Login on the left side of the screen English Y Status System Refresh Loein iz E gt TCP P Information Status P Address 19216820122 Subnet Mask 2552552
112. st provide the appropriate cable to connect pins 28 34 and one of the ground pins on the OEM header to the terminal transmit data on the SX 570 580 must connect to receive data on the terminal and vice versa The terminal must be set for 115 2Kbps 8 bit characters no parity and no flow control 19 2 If you are connected to Serial Port 3 you will see some information about the firmware versions and copyright notices displayed on the terminal skip to the next step if you are connected to Serial Port 2 Enter admin when you get the ogin prompt and then enter the password access When you see the Local prompt you can enter commands note that this command may take up to 30 seconds to appear if you are using Serial Port 2 The SX 570 580 is set by default to use DHCP to obtain the IP address automatically If you want to set the IP address manually enter the following commands SET IP METHOD STATIC SET IP ADDRESS aa bb cc dd SET IP SUBNET aa bb cc dd SET IP ROUTER aa bb cc dd where aa bb cc dd is the IP address of the SX 570 580 You can use the command SHOW IP to verify the IP address settings Enter the basic wireless settings as follows SET NW SSID lt name gt where lt name gt 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 Use the appropriate SET NW command to set wireless encryption mode and
113. sword SX 580 Ver 2012 03 06 00 80 92 00 11 21 Copyright 2012 silex technology Inc Type the new password in the New Password field and click Submit to change the password Figure 9 Password Configuration Window 49 Configuring the General Purpose I O GPIO Lines SX 570 580 module has eleven General Purpose I O GPIO lines available for use on the OEM interface connector These GPIO lines are individually programmable for input output or special purpose By default five of the GPIO lines are configured for special purpose use The GPIO direction is configured from the Internal Configuration Console interface The following tables describe the GPIO Commands 50 Table 15 GPIO General Commands Command Description SET GPIO DIR IN OUT lt gpio num gt lt gpio num gt 0 10 Sets GPIO signal to be an input or an output The setting only takes effect if the GPIO signal is not selected for special function operation lt gpio num gt must be in the range 0 10 NOTE The direction bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default Shows current setting of the GPIO direction configuration SHOW GPIO DIR Example GPIO Direction 0 SPCL 1 SPCL 2 SPCL 3 SPCL 4 SPCL 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 10 IN Local gt set gpio dir out 5 Local gt sh gpio dir Q 9 Direction
114. t is reset or power cycled 3 21 SET NW SSCORGNAME Sets the organization name for a self signed certificate to be generated SET NW SSCORGNAME organization name string default silex technology america NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the unit is reset or power cycled 3 22 SET NW SSCORGUNIT Sets the organizational unit for a self signed certificate to be generated SET NW SSCORGUNIT organizational unit string default silex NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the unit is reset or power cycled 72 3 23 SET NW SSCSTATE Sets the state location for a self signed certificate to be generated NOTE This value is volatile it will be lost when the unit is reset or power cycled ET NW SSCSTAT default E state string UT 3 24 SET NW WPAPSK Sets the WPA PSK pass phrase or hex key S ET NW WPAPSK lt key gt This value is only used if the authentication mode is WPA PSK The argument to this command is either a pass phrase of 8 63 characters or exactly 64 hex characters representing the 256 bit PSK value 73 4 Wireless Network Roaming Control 41 NW BGSCAN Sets wireless background scan interval in seconds SET NW BGSCAN seconds default 60 SH NW BGSCAN will display the currently configured background scan interval 42 SET RM Enable or disable custom roaming control SET NW RM ENable DISable d
115. t psk gt where lt psk gt is the key Note that already configured WPA PSK is shown as on the web 59 EAP Authentication Mode When you choose either 802 1X WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise EAP Authentication must be configured SX 570 580 supports LEAP EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP and EAP FAST EAP mode can be selected from Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or the console command SET NW AUTH can be used as described in table A 2 EAP User Name This parameter is the logon user ID that the SX 570 580 uses to authenticate to the 802 1x enabled network The user ID and password must be in the authentication server database The default user ID is anonymous Enter the user ID on the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW ID user id where user id is the user ID the realm can included in the user id with the separator Realm A realm defines a grouping of users If a realm is required for your network it is separated from the user ID by a character A realm makes it easier to segregate user groups into independently administered databases to apply policies on a user group basis and to establish roaming agreements The default realm if not specified is anonymous Enter the realm on the Wireless LAN Configuration screen in the SX 570 580 internal web pages or use the console command SET NW REALM realm
116. tere te ace ita d ode REPAS 67 23 0 KEYF ute e e tube teet a tat cede 68 ett arae defend i ete do ize E ete e pere Reo Se EE E dee ud 68 SOS OE T NWAKEYVAL otn eemper t UL 68 SHO SEW MERE 68 3 10 SET NW dz dca ream TIT 68 93 11 NW th tto tere tet ae Rep e 69 39 12 SE WNW na UR eta sad cen eed ee 69 313 SANW PKGERT iit tente dette t ate tse rte Hae b ect egt ace ta este era a tee 69 SET NW aterert ne e enu 1 ER e EL 69 3 T5cSETLNWIEAPDIMY s ucc mutus UC E DE Miss udi ra MOM tM LL I LEE 70 3 16 SET NW c ictor tid biet D bt e ete ERE 70 3 17 SET 5 ett te edat Abr e tus 70 318 SET NW SSCCOUNT IY eredi et ope eave ated oA cede EEA ae 70 9 19 SET NW Deui i M 71 3 20 SET NW SSCKEYSIZE ote BR t o ee ame coeli eadeni tert DR HERR ER TREE 71 3 21 SEI NW SSGORGNAME ciu tede eade ee Pine hat bd enar Le emia aA 71 3 22 SET NW 5 ctr E RE E HE pP eb
117. tion Requirements In order to use the SX 570 580 the following basic parameters must be configured TCP IP Settings e Address e Subnet Mask e Router Address Note The TCP IP settings can be automatically configured using DHCP Wireless Configuration Settings e SSID e Mode Infrastructure or Adhoc e Channel required only if using Adhoc mode Security Settings e Wireless Encryption Mode WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA WEP e Wireless Encryption Settings e Wireless Authentication Mode WPA PSK Open System Shared Key TTLS TLS LEAP PEAP EAP FAST e Authentication Settings Note There are numerous possible encryption and authentication settings and every network can have different settings Please refer to Appendix A for a detailed summary of these settings Serial Port Settings must match the settings of the attached serial device e Baud Rate Speed 14 e Parity e Character Size e Flow Control In addition to the above parameters the SX 570 580 allows you to configure numerous other capabilities These other capabilities provide you with the unparalleled flexibility to use the SX 570 580 on virtually any 802 11a b g n network with virtually any RS 232 serial device Initial Wireless Setup NOTE Skip this section if you are using the Ethernet port for the configuration process or if you are using a terminal connected to one of the serial ports on the SX 570 580 If you are using a wireless network connectio
118. to teo Mc euh eios oM dese 112 T5 SHEE REE vessel metta oet Mete 112 17 6 HElp command 113 T T Shetek ete avete dos doge b ct ee que eb ee ee PUDE de 113 14 9 SET PASSWOIO det Dc AM he a d E 113 UD SAVE Said entitas tuis bts tae cL dro Dn 113 Jesum ELE 114 Appendix C SX 570 580 Antenna 115 Antenna Specifications e Odette eae abe cl Suche sheet eo daos os 115 Appendix Frimware Update Procedures iier pte 116 GNU Linux Open Source 20 1 nnn nnne 117 Appendix F Silex Contact INTORMAL OM seen decere oet ce ree a o E aa when 118 Figures Figure 1 SX 570 top and bottom 1 4 4 0421 100 2 Figure 2 SX 580 top and bottom View eiae
119. utton for printing configuration data and resetting the unit to factory defaults SW2 Three 12 pin header JP20 21 23 for selecting and 12 pin header JP22 for selecting SPls The locations of the major Evaluation Daughtercard connectors and headers are shown in the diagram below LED7 JP25 5 LED6 Bracket for CN3 CN2 Radio Antenna j 5 Optional TIT nimii L LCD Display Optional SX 570 580 gt ON gt LED SW Figure 4 Major connectors in Evaluation Daughtercard Verify Development Kit Contents The SX 570 580 Evaluation Module Development Kit consists of the components listed in Table 1 Please ensure that all materials listed are present and free from visible damage or defects before proceeding If anything appears to be missing or damaged please contact Silex Table 1 Development Kit Contents Description EVK Board SX 570 or SX 580 Dual band Antenna Power supply RS232 cross cable 1 5m LAN cable 2 0m USB Cable with Ferrite Core 1 0m Connecting the Evaluation Daughtercard to PC To connect the SX 580 6900 Evaluation Daughtercard to your PC 1 Connect one serial null modem cable from the Serial Port CN6 DB 9 connector on the Evaluation Daughtercard to a serial port on a personal computer or laptop the computer s serial port must be set to 115 2Kbps no parity no flow control and 8 bit cha
120. ve 11 GPIO signals available numbered 0 10 Refer to the product specification for details of the GPIO definitions and available functions 14 4 SET DIR Set a single GPIO direction control SET GPIO DIR IN OUT lt gpio number gt This command sets an individual GPIO pin to be an input or an output pin This setting is ignored for pins set for special function mode the special function determines the pin direction NOTE the direction bit configuration is not changed by a configuration reset to default 14 2 SH GPIO DIR Display GPIO direction configuration Local SH GPIO DIR GPIO Direction 0 SPCL 1 SPCL 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8 OUT 9 OUT 10 OUT 107 14 3 SET GPIO DIRM Sets all direction control bits S ET GPIO DIRM lt bit mask gt lt bit mask gt is an 11 bit mask expressed as 3 hex digits This value should be in the range 00 7FF The mask is encoded as follows 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 GPIO10 GPIO9 GPIO8 GPIO7 GPIO6 GPIO5 4 GPIO2 GPIO1 GPIOO A value of 1 sets the corresponding GPIO line to be an output A value of 0 sets the GPIO line to be an input For example a hex value of 80 sets GPIO7 as an output all other GPIO signals are inputs The direction is not affected for any bits configured for a special function
121. w to use the tftp command 117 Appendix GNU Linux Open Source and Programming The software embedded in this SX 570 580 module includes the Linux operating system Linux and certain other software programs used in the SX 570 580 are licensed under GNU GPL compatible Free Software Licenses In compliance with these licenses you can obtain the relevant source code at no charge by contacting Silex at support silexamerica com For assistance in programming the SX 570 580 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 mail sales silexamerica com 118 Corporate Headquarters Silex Technology Inc www silex jp Tel 81 774 98 3781 Email support silex jp Silex Technology America Inc www silexamerica com Technical Support support silexamerica com Sales sales silexamerica com Tel 801 748 1199 8 00 to 5 00 Mountain Time Tel 866 765 8761 toll free Fax 801 748 0730 Silex Technology Europe GmbH www silexeurope com Tel 49 2151 65009 0 Tel 0800 7453938 German toll free Email contact silexeurope com Appendix F Silex Contact Information 119 silex technology Silex Technology Inc www silex jp
122. want to change any one of the services is OK provided that you are not using the existing TCP port number of that service for a different application 4 Change the Raw TCP Port to the desired number must be greater than 1023 5 Click Submit to save your change You can test this connection by using the TELNET utility from the Windows Command Prompt MS DOS prompt Mac OS X Terminal Utility or UNIX Linux command line as follows telnet ipaddress portnumber where ipaddress is the IP address of the SX 570 580 and portnumber is the SX 570 580 TCP port number For example telnet 192 168 5 53 9100 In this example if you have a serial printer or other device capable of displaying ASCII characters connected to the SX 570 580 Serial Port 1 then every character you type should be printed on that serial device Buffered serial devices may need you to type a control character such as a formfeed CONTROL L before the characters are printed RFC 2217 Remote Modem Control Support RFC 2217 allows you to access your device s modem control signals over the network It is especially useful for migrating applications that use modem controls from a direct serial connection to a serial device server network connection You can utilize RFC 2217 by connecting to TCP port 9200 for Serial Port 1 or port 9201 for Serial Port 2 from your application program 23 ECable Mode Normally it is up the computer to initiate a connection to the SX 570

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