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Part Number 40183-101 Revision D SX-550 WLAN Module Developer’s Reference Guide [...]
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Part Number 40183-101 © 2006 silex technology america, Inc.. All rights re served. January, 2006 silex technology america SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS T H E IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT NESS OF THIS PRODUCT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. silex s hall not be liable for any e rrors contained in this manual or for any damages resulting from lo [...]
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silex Page i Part Number 40183-101 Contents About This Refe rence Gu ide ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Safety Pr ecautions ............................................................................................................. ...........[...]
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Page ii silex Contents Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 6: Setting Conf iguration Parameters ................................................................................... ..................... 33 Factory Defa ult Se ttings ....................................................................................................... ....................[...]
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Contents silex Page iii Part Number 40183-101 Figures Figure 1 Processor and Wireless LAN Radio PCB ................................................................................. ................. 3 Figure 2 Installing WLAN Module in Daughter card ............................................................................... ...................[...]
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Page iv silex Contents Part Number 40183-101 Table 25 GPIO Commands ........................................................................................................ ............................ 41 Table 26 GPIO Tr igger Commands ................................................................................................ ................[...]
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silex Page 1 Part Number 40183-101 About This Reference Guide This reference guide provides detailed spe cifications, di agrams and additional informatio n required to integrate the Ethernet and Wireless Serial Server Module in a product. The in tended audiences are the develop ers and engineers responsible for the integratio n of the module in ano[...]
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Page 2 silex About This Reference Guide Part Number 40183-101[...]
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silex Page 3 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 1: Introduction The SX-550 WLAN Module provides a complete solution for integrating net working technology into a product. It includes an embedded pro cessor, auto- sensing 10ba seT/100baseTX Ethernet MA C/PHY, wireless chipset and embedded o perating system with a full networking stack and drivers. The wi[...]
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Page 4 silex Introduction Part Number 40183-101[...]
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silex Page 5 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 2: Getting Started You can install the SX-550 WLAN Module in the SX-550 Evaluation Daug htercard and connect the cabling, as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Installing WLAN Module in Daughtercard[...]
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Page 6 silex Getting Started Part Number 40183-101 Verify Development Kit Contents The SX-550 Evaluation Module Development Kit CAS- 1000-I2 C product consis ts of the components listed in Table 1. Please ensure that all materials liste d are present and free from visible damage or defects before proceeding. If anything appea rs to be missing o[...]
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Getting Started silex Page 7 Part Number 40183-101 Installing the SX-550 WLAN Module To install the SX-550 WLAN module in the SX-550 E valuation Daughtercard: 1. Using the 40-pin OEM header, plug the SX-550 WLAN Module in the SX-550 E valuation Daughtercard and secu re with screws, nuts and sp acers. Figure 3 WLAN Module Inserted in Daughtercard 2.[...]
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Page 8 silex Getting Started Part Number 40183-101 3. Connect the magnetic antenna base cable to the antenna cable. 4. Connect the antenna to the base. 5. Connect one serial null-modem cable from the Se rial Port 2 DB-9 connector o n the evaluation daughtercard to a serial port on a perso nal computer or laptop. The PC or laptop acts as a conso[...]
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silex Page 9 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 3: SX-550 Evaluation Daughtercard Hardware Configuration Monitoring Module Status You can monitor the module status u sing the yello w, green and orange LE D status indicators on the monitor. Table 2 defines the default func tions of the LED status indicators. Table 2 Status Monitors Function State Status [...]
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Page 10 silex SX-550 Evaluation Daug htercard Hardware Configur ation Part Number 40183-101 Function State Status Yellow Blinking Green Blinking Wireless network data re ceived, if wireless model OEM Interface Table 3 describes the OEM interface pinout, J5, for the SX-550 Evaluation Daughtercard. Table 4 describes the OEM interface signal descr[...]
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SX-550 Evaluation Da ughtercard Hardware Configur ation silex Page 11 Part Number 40183-101 Table 4 OEM Interface Signal Description Signal Pin Type Description TPRX+, TPRX- 1,3 Differential output Ethernet Transmit Data primary TPTX+, TPTX- 2,4 Differential input Ethernet Receive Data primary AVDD 7 Power Ethernet Power Output to transformer cente[...]
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Page 12 silex SX-550 Evaluation Daug htercard Hardware Configur ation Part Number 40183-101 Electrical Characteristics The power requirement s, port pinouts, GPIO characte ristics, cable connection s and wireless operational modes are described below . Power Input Power to the SX-550 WLAN Module an d Evaluation Dau ghtercard is supplied through[...]
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SX-550 Evaluation Da ughtercard Hardware Configur ation silex Page 13 Part Number 40183-101 Serial Ports The two serial ports can be accessed with RS-232 si gnals, via the DB-9 connectors, or logic signals, via the 10-pin headers. The two logical serial port headers are locate d at JP 2 and JP6. The serial po rts provide four dedicated signals and [...]
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Page 14 silex SX-550 Evaluation Daug htercard Hardware Configur ation Part Number 40183-101 To select the GPIO signals, place the jumper b etw een JP3 and JP4. The GPIO signals are a vailable at JP7 Standard serial RS-232 si gnals are available on the DB -9 connectors J2 and J3 for serial ports 1 and 2, as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 Serial Por[...]
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SX-550 Evaluation Da ughtercard Hardware Configur ation silex Page 15 Part Number 40183-101 General Purpose IO The GPIOs, located on JP7, can be u sed for contro lling or monitori ng OEM functions. External pull-ups are recommended for customization. N OTE : GPIO 7 is fixed as a switch input and GPIO 8 is fixed as an LED output. Table 7 General Pur[...]
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Page 16 silex SX-550 Evaluation Daug htercard Hardware Configur ation Part Number 40183-101 Evaluation Daughtercard GPIO CN210 GPIO I/O Drive High/Low Des cription 9 50 O or I/O 6/6 mA LED_2 or used as a GPIO 1= off 0 = illuminated 10 51 O or I/O 6/6 mA LED_3 or used as a GPIO 1= off 0 = illuminated 43 O 6/6 mA SPI chip select 44 O 6/6 mA Ether[...]
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SX-550 Evaluation Da ughtercard Hardware Configur ation silex Page 17 Part Number 40183-101 GPIO LED GPIO_10 D3 green RS-232 Cable The supplied DB-9 female-to-female null modem cable is wired as shown below. Figure 9 RS-232 Cable Pi nouts Table 10 RS-232 Cable Pi nout Description Pin Description 1 DCD (Data Carrier Detect) Input 6 DSR (Data Set Rea[...]
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Page 18 silex SX-550 Evaluation Daug htercard Hardware Configur ation Part Number 40183-101 OEM Interface Electrical Characteristics Table 11 OEM Signal Parameter Descriptions Parameter Symbol Condition Minimum Maximum Unit Input high voltage Vih 2.0 ▼ Volts Input low voltage Vil 0.7 Volts Output high voltage UART0_TXD, UART0_RTS , UART1_TXD,[...]
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silex Page 19 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 4: Using the SX-550 WLAN Module The SX-550 WLAN module provide s a dedicated host pro cessor and an industry-lea ding network protocol stack for connectivity to a traditional wired Ether net or an 802.1 1a, b or g wireless local a rea network. The module is easy to configure with several management option[...]
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Page 20 silex Using the SX-550 WLAN Module Part Number 40183-101 Using the Wired Ethernet Method To use wired Ethernet method: 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 jack. This disables the wireless card. 2. Connect the power supply plug to the SX-550 Evaluation Daughtercard. 3. Power on the power supply. When a link is established, the yel[...]
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Using the SX-550 WLAN Mod ule silex Page 21 Part Number 40183-101 Generating Configuration Data You can generate and view the configu ration data using the pushbuttons on the module a s described in Table 13. Table 13 Pushbutton Functions Action Result Depress for less than 5 seconds Generates configuration da ta output on Serial Port 1 of the modu[...]
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Page 22 silex Using the SX- 550 WLAN Module Part Number 40183-101[...]
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silex Page 23 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 5: Accessing Configuration Parameters The SX-550 is equipped with a default configuration t hat works wit h most serial-to-Ethernet and wireless connections. You can modi fy the settings to suit your installation requirement s by accessing: • ExtendView Utility • HTTP Pages Using Web Browse r • Inte[...]
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Page 24 silex Accessing Configuration Par ameters Part Number 40183-101 Table 14 ExtendView System Requirements Component Requirement -- VERIFY Personal Computer 133 MHz or higher Microsoft Windows Operating Syst em 98SE, ME, 2000, XP or 2003 RAM Memory 64 MB or greater Hard Disk Space 10 MB or greater CD-ROM Drive The developer’s kit CD con [...]
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Accessing Configuration Par ameters silex Page 25 Part Number 40183-101 Using ExtendView Utility To start ExtendView: 1. On the Windows main page, select Start / Programs . 2. Select silex technology , then ExtendView . The ExtendView Utility displays. Figure 10 ExtendView Main Page You must create a view to determine which server s on your network[...]
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Page 26 silex Accessing Configuration Par ameters Part Number 40183-101 Figure 12 Create View with Defaul t Settings 5. Click Finish . The ExtendView window display s a list of servers on the network. 6. Select the SX-550 module, then ri ght click to display the menu. The default SX-550 module name is SD Sxxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six dig[...]
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Accessing Configuration Par ameters silex Page 27 Part Number 40183-101 7. Select Configuration . The Server Con figuration window displ ays as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 ExtendView Configuration Windo w 8. If no DHCP server exists, Ext endview will prompt for a password before the configuration page displays. If you are unsure of the IP address[...]
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Page 28 silex Accessing Configuration Par ameters Part Number 40183-101 To send configuration data to the serial d evice, press the Test button on the SX-550 module. The serial device should display or print the IP addr ess assigned to the SX-550 mo dule by your network DHCP service. If your network does not use DHCP, then the SX- 550 module wi[...]
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Accessing Configuration Par ameters silex Page 29 Part Number 40183-101 • SX-550 Web Page Configuration Using Telnet Session To access using telnet: 1. Connect the SX-550 module’s Ethernet cable to the host computer. 2. On the Windows main page, select Start > Run . The Run window displays. 3. Type the following command, then click OK . teln[...]
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Page 30 silex Accessing Configuration Par ameters Part Number 40183-101 Table 15 Port Settings Parameter Setting Bits per Second 1152 00 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 7. Press Return to display the Local prompt. To display the IP address, type Local > sh ip . The console displays the boot informatio n, such as IP Addr[...]
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Accessing Configuration Par ameters silex Page 31 Part Number 40183-101 Any AT command received, except the listed commands, are acknowledged with OK status. This allows existing modem applications to transmit commands wi thout causing an error. These incl ude AT<X>n, but not currently AT&<X>n, AT%<X>n, AT<X>n, where &l[...]
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Page 32 silex Accessing Configuration Par ameters Part Number 40183-101 Parameter Command Description Quiet mode ATQn If n = 1, no result codes are returned. If n = 0, result codes are returne d to the local device. 0 is the reset default value. Verbose mode ATVn If n = 0 and not in quiet mode, result codes are returned in numerical form. If n [...]
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silex Page 33 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 6: Setting Configuration Parameters The SX-550 module is equipped with a default configurat ion that works with most serial -to-Ethernet and wireless connections. You can modify the settings to suit your in stallation requirements. ExtendView is the recommende d method for setting confi guration parameter[...]
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Page 34 silex Setting Configuration Parameters Part Number 40183-101 Parameter Description Settings Default Setting Ecport E-cable destination IP port number 9100 or set by user 9100 Restoring Factory Default Settings The factory default settings can restored at any time. Simply perform a cold re set by pressing and holding the module push butt[...]
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Setting Configuration Parameters silex Page 35 Part Number 40183-101 Figure 17 Serial Settings Window 3. Configure the serial settings, as defined in Table 20. Table 20 Serial Setting Parameters Parameter Setting Mode Sets the line mode or serial port protocol. RS-232 provides an interface betwee n data terminal equipment and data communications eq[...]
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Page 36 silex Setting Configuration Parameters Part Number 40183-101 Parameter Setting Stop Bits Sets the number of extra bi ts that mark the end of a unit of transmission. Values are: 1 (default), 2 Flow Control Manages data flow between computers or devices so data can be handled at an efficient pace. Values: None (default), Xon, Xoff, CTS/RT[...]
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Setting Configuration Parameters silex Page 37 Part Number 40183-101 2. Verify the settings, as defined in Table 21. Table 21 TCP/IP Settings Parameter Setting IP Address Resolution Sets the exchanges among network inte rfaces connected to an Ethernet media segment and maps IP addres s to Ethernet addresses, Media Access Control (MAC) addre sses an[...]
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Page 38 silex Setting Configuration Parameters Part Number 40183-101 Figure 20 Advanced TCP/IP Configuration Window 5. Configure the settings, as defined in Table 22. Table 22 TCP/IP Configuration Settings Parameter Setting TCP Connection Timeout Sets the timeout and reset values for the TCP conne ctions Unsolicited ARP Blocks or broadcasts uns[...]
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Setting Configuration Parameters silex Page 39 Part Number 40183-101 Configure Simple Network Management Protocol The SX-550 module contains a Simple Network Man agement Protocol (SNMP) agent that collects and stores management information for network mana gers using standard SNMP command s. The management information is referenced a s a hier archi[...]
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Page 40 silex Setting Configuration Parameters Part Number 40183-101 Figure 21 SNMP Traps 2. Configure the settings as defined in Table 24. Table 24 SNMP Trap Settings Parameter Setting Protocol Sets the protocol Trap Destination – TCP/IP Addre ss Sets the IP address for the trap de stination Port Sets the port location Port Traps Sets the po[...]
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Setting Configuration Parameters silex Page 41 Part Number 40183-101 Table 25 GPIO Commands Command Description SHOW GPIO DIR Shows current direction set ting of GPIO lines SET GPIO DIR IN | OUT < GPIO # > GPIO # = {1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8} Sets GPIO Direction In/Out Example: Local> show gpio dir GPIO Direction -------------- 1 [OUT] 2 [IN] 3 [IN][...]
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Page 42 silex Setting Configuration Parameters Part Number 40183-101 Command Description SHOW GPIO SPECIAL Shows functional mode of GPIO lines SET GPIO SPECIAL ENA/DIS < GPIO # > GPIO # = {1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8} Sets GPIO special function mode Example: Local> show gpio special GPIO Special Functions ----------------------- GPIO #1 is special[...]
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Setting Configuration Parameters silex Page 43 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Local> set gpio trig 0 2 Local> show gpio trig GPIO Trigger Conditions ----------------------- trig if GPIO #1 is 1 <Trig #1> trig if GPIO #2 is 0 <Trig #2> GPIO #2 is set for OUTPUT GPIO #3 is set for OUTPUT Table 27 GPIO Transmit Commands Co[...]
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Page 44 silex Setting Configuration Parameters Part Number 40183-101 Configuring Serial Port Monito r Alert and Trap Configuration The SX-550 module can be configure d to scan and comp are the data received on the serial port to user- defined strings. A match with a string can be a so urce for SNMP traps and/or email alerts. The match strings a[...]
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Setting Configuration Parameters silex Page 45 Part Number 40183-101 Table 29 TRIGMON Commands Command Description SHOW PORT S1 TRIGXMT Shows email or web page strings a ssociated with TRIGMON index numbers SET PORT S1 TRIGXMT <index # > <string> Index # = 0 to 7 Assigns email or web page string to specified TRIGMON index number Example[...]
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silex Page 46 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 7: Designing with the SX-550 OEM Header Interface Table 30 describes the OEM header inte rface pinout for the SX-550 WLAN Mod ule. Table 31 describes the OEM interface signal descriptions. A ll input and output signals, except the differential sig nals, are 0 to 3.3 V logic signals. Table 30 OEM Header In[...]
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Designing with the SX- 550 silex Page 47 Part Number 40183-101 Table 31 OEM Interface Signal Description Signal Pin Type Description TPRX+, TPRX- 1,3 Differential Output Ethernet Transmit Data primary TPTX+, TPTX- 2,4 Differential Input Ethernet Receive Data primary AVDD 7 Power Ethernet Power Output to transformer center tap UART0_RXD 9 Input Seri[...]
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Page 48 silex Designi ng with the SX-550 Part Number 40183-101 Antenna Connectors The SX-550 WLAN Module has two SMT Ultra-miniat ur e coaxial connectors (U.FL). Table 32 describes the connector types. For single antenna use, connect to the main anten na connector, as shown in Figure 22 . For diversity antenna use, connect to both the main and [...]
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Designing with the SX- 550 silex Page 49 Part Number 40183-101 Ethernet PHY The Ethernet PHY is located on the processor card. The manufacturer i s Davicom and the part number is DM9161AE. For additional information on the layout of the transformer and RJ-4 5 jack, refer to the Davicom website at www.davic om.com.tw. Transformer 40-pin OEM Header R[...]
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Page 50 silex Designi ng with the SX-550 Part Number 40183-101 Table 34 10/100M Magnetics Manufa cturers Manufacturer Part Number Pulse Engineering PE-68515, H1102 YCL PH163112, PH163539 Halo TG110-050N2, TG110-LC50N2 Bel Fuse S358-5999-W2 Bothhand TS6121CX, LU1S041CX, TS61210, I6ST8515, 16ST1066 GTS FC-618SM General Purpose I/O Interface Table[...]
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Designing with the SX- 550 silex Page 51 Part Number 40183-101 40-Pin Header GPIO CN210 GPIO I/O Drive High/Low Description 44 O 6/6 mA Ethernet PHY 1 = power down 0 = off (default) 47 O 6/6 mA Ethernet PHY 1 = not reset (default) 0 = reset# 52 I 6/6 mA PCI_LED2YP input 53 I 6/6 mA PCI Power Management Event# input 54 O 6/6 mA P[...]
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silex Page 52 Part Number 40183-101 Chapter 8: Product Specifications Table 36 Product Specifications Component Specifications Model SX-550 WLAN Module Processor Cavium NITROX Soho CN210 RAM Memory 16 Mbytes SDRAM. Processor Speed 167 MHz at full power Interfaces Supported Serial: RS-232 w/ external transceivers Ethernet: 10/100BaseT using RJ-45 8-[...]
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Designing with the SX- 550 silex Page 53 Part Number 40183-101 Parameter Specifications Data Rate 54 Mbps with fallback rates of 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps Security WEP Encryption: 64/128 bits TKIP, AES Media Access Protocol Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoida nce (CSMA/CA) with ACK architecture, 32 bits MAC-la[...]
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Page 54 silex Product Specifications Power Output high 9 Mbps 15 16.1 21 12 Mbps 14 15.6 20 18 Mbps 14 15.6 20 24Mbps 13 14.8 19 36 Mbps 13 14.8 19 48 Mbps 8.5 10.9 15 band (802.11a) 54 Mbps 8.5 10.9 15 Receiver Sensitivity (Production Specification) Test Conditions: Supply Voltage (Vcc ) = 3.3V, Ambient Temperature = 25ºC Frequency Modulation[...]
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Designing with the SX- 550 silex Page 55 Part Number 40183-101 (10%PER) 54 Mbps -68 -70 / (10%PER) Transmitter 6 Mbps -88 -90 / (10%PER) Power Output high 9 Mbps -86 -88 / (10%PER) band (802.11a) 12 Mbps -85 -87 / (10%PER) 18 Mbps (10%PER) -82 -84 / 24 Mbps (10%PER) -78 -80 / 36 Mbps (10%PER) -74 -76 / 48 Mbps (10%PER) -69 -71 / 54 Mbps (10%PER) -6[...]
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silex Page 56 Part Number 40183-101 Appendix A: Console Commands The following tables descri be the console command s available from the internal command co nsole. Access the command console through the se rial port (J1), console port (JP1) or Ethernet port using a Telnet session. Wireless and Network Security Commands The following group of com ma[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 57 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description SH NW AUTH Shows wireless authentication type The default value is 11. Value is ignored in Infr as tructure mode. Sample output: Authentication type= OPEN SYSTEM SET NW CHannel Sets WLAN ad-hoc channe l number Sample output: SET NW CHannel n n = 1-11 SET NW ENC Sets WLAN Encry[...]
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Page 58 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description SH NW RADio Shows the sele cted radio mode of operation Sample output: Radio mode is 802.11b SET NW SPeed Sets maximum WLAN speed The default value is 11. Sample output: SET NW SPeed n n = 1,2,5.5 or 11 SH NW SPEED Show the maximum wirele ss data speed in megabits per second S[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 59 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description TX Fragments: 0 TX Unicast octets: 0 TX Multicast octets: 0 TX Deferred: 0 TX Single retry frames: 0 TX Multiple retry frames: 0 TX Retry limit exceeded: 0 TX Discards: 0 RX Unicast frames: 0 RX Multicast frames: 0 RX Fragments: 0 RX Unicast octets: 0 RX Multicast octets: 0 RX[...]
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Page 60 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description SET NW CERTEXP Sets EAP Certificate Exponent value The default value is 10001 Hex. Sample output: SET NW CERTEXP <exponent> User defined SH NW CERTEXP Shows the val ue of the certificate exponent The deprecated command SH NW TTEXP also returns this value Sample output: 6[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 61 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Sample output: SET NW REALM <realm> SH NW REALM Shows the realm associated with the aut hentication ID, if applicable. The default value is null (blank) string. The deprecated com mand SH NW TTRE also returns this data. Sample output: somewhere SET NW WPAGROUPSH NW WPAAU[...]
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Page 62 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description SET NW WPATRACE Sets WPA trace level. This command is for diagnos tic purposes on ly. The default value is 0 or disabled. Sample output: SET NW WPATRACE nn Port Commands Table 40 Port Commands Command Description SH PORT Shows port param eters Sample output: Port Q-Size Type A[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 63 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Sample output: SET PORT S1 SPEED <baudrate> SET PORT S1 STOP Sets serial port stop bits per character The default value is 1. Sample output: SET PORT S1 STOP [1 | 2] Server Information Commands Table 41 Server Information Commands Command Description Sample Output SET SE[...]
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Page 64 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Sample Output SET SNMP LOCation Sets system location strin g The default value is null. Sample output: SET SNMP LOCation <string> SH SERIAL Displays serial number of the unit Sample output: Serial number is 9047595 SH SERVEr Shows server parameters Sample output: Serial [...]
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Console Commands silex Page 65 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Sample Output Zero Clears and re sets t he network statistic counters Service Commands Table 42 Service Commands Command Description SET SERVI <service name> BOT Sets beginning of transmission (B OT) string index for service The default value is 1. Sample output: SET SER[...]
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Page 66 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Sample output: SET SERVI <service name> FRM nn SET SERVI <service name> FRS Sets filter 1 text replacement replace stri ng index. If the index is zero, the default string of <CRLF> (carriage return-lin e feed) is used. The default value is 0. Sample output: S[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 67 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description [ service_num ] provided, parameters for all services are displayed. The command SH SERVI displays t he same data as SHOW SERVI SUM. String Commands Table 43 String Commands Command Description SET STRing Set service string table entry String 1 to11 cannot be set or changed. S[...]
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Page 68 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description 3 Text to PostScript 4 PostScript Tagged Binary 5 DC1 Special TCP/IP Commands Table 44 TCP/IP Commands Command Description SET IP ACcess Allows or prevents access to a block of remote addresse s The default value is empty list. Sample output: SET IP ACcess [EN | DI | ALL] aa.b[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 69 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description The default value is 3. Sample output: SET IP BOot n SET IP ENable Enables or disables all IP based protocols The value is Enable. Sample output: SET IP [ENable | DIsable] SET IP FTIme Sets IP timeout If enabled, the IP timeout is measured in seconds. If disable, the IP timeou[...]
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Page 70 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description Sample output: SET IP PRObe [ENable | DIsable] SET IP RARp Enables setting of default router and/or subnet mask based on RARP IP address set The default value is 0. Sample output: SET IP RARp nn nn: 0=both 1=no subnet, 2=no router, 3=neither SET IP REtry Enables or disables LP[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 71 Part Number 40183-101 Command Description SET IP TImeout n SET IP WIndow Sets TCP maximum window size in byte s The default value is 10240. Sample output: SET IP WIndow nn SH IP Shows TCP/IP related pa rameters The default value is Sample output: IP is enabled IP address 192.0.0.192 Boot tries 3 Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 Bo[...]
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Page 72 silex Console Commands Part Number 40183-101 Command Description This command is used for diagn ostic purposes only. The default value is Disable. Sample output: SET LOAd (ENable | DIsable ] SET LOAd HOst Sets the node name of the Netware boot host. This command is used for diagn ostic purposes only. The default value is null> Sample ou[...]
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Console Commands silex Page 73 Part Number 40183-101 Miscellaneous Commands Table 47 Miscellaneous Commands Command Description SET DEFAULT Set parameters to factory defaults EXIT This command exits the current configuration console session. SH FATal Shows fatal error log, if fatal errors exist. CL FATal Clears the fatal error log INIT Instructs th[...]
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silex Page 74 Part Number 40183-101 Appendix B: Engineering Drawings Antenna Cable Assembly Figure 24 Antenna Cable Assembly Table 48 Electrical Performance Parameter Value Impedance 50 ohms Frequency Range 0 to 5 GHz Working Voltage 6O VAC maximum Dielectric Withstanding Vol tage 20 DVAC maximum Insulator Resistan ce 500 meg ohms minimum[...]
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Engineering Dr awings silex Page 75 Part Number 40183-101 Figure 25 Electrical Specifications for Antenna Figure 26 Connector Specifications[...]
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Page 76 silex Engineerin g Drawings Part Number 40183-101 Table 49 Electrical Specifications Parameter Value Antenna Type Dipole Swivel Antenna Frequency Range 2.4 to 5.8 GHz Impedance 50 Ohms Gain 2.4 GHz < 2.0 dBi 5.8 GHz < 0 dBi VSWR ≤ 2.0 Admitted Power Radiation Omni Polarization Vertical Electrical Length ¼ n Dipole Standard Connecto[...]
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