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B+B SmartWorx Airborne M2M ABDN-er-DP55 Series - Configuring Serial Device Server; Configuring Serial Port for Access on Telnet Port; Table 31 - Configure Data Tunnel on Telnet Port

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AirborneM2M™ User Guide
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CONFIGURING SERIAL DEVICE SERVER
ABDx-SE-DP5xx/IN5xxx devices are shipped preconfigured for use as Serial Device Servers. All that is
required is configuration of the WLAN parameters and security protocols. However, the following section
covers the full configuration of a Serial Device Server to aid in installation and deployment of the units.
If the Windows Virtual COM port driver is being used with the device, configure only the WLAN network
parameters and security protocols through the web interface. All other parameters will be controlled by the
VCOM driver. Installation and configuration of the VCOM driver is covered in section 21.0.
The following section shows how to manually configure the unit to accept TCP/IP connections and
automatically set-up a data tunnel with one of the serial ports. The configuration is independent of the
source of the request, as the tunnel ports are available to both the WLAN and Ethernet interfaces.
The Airborne devices support conditional tunnel binding based on rules included in the configuration. The
major options will be included.
CONFIGURING SERIAL PORT FOR ACCESS ON TELNET PORT
A data tunnel can be made using the devices telnet port as the network connection port. This does require
authenticating with the device and manually initiating the tunnel connection. Configuring the device to
support this approach to establishing a data tunnel is covered in the following table.
Table 31 – Configure Data Tunnel on Telnet Port
Step Description
Navigation Bar
Select Configuration
You will see a group of fields under the banner of WLAN
Parameters.
Feature Link
Select Connection Settings
The wireless interface and security must be configured before
configuring the Ethernet settings.
A page showing the configuration options for TCP/IP and UDP
connections to the device. Configuration of Telnet, HTTP and SSH
ports is possible through this page.
Select Telnet Port Enter the port number that you want to use for a telnet (TCP/IP)
connection to the device.
The default 23 should only be changed if your application requires
access to port 23 for another purpose.
Press Commit [Button] Saves changes to the device.
Press Reload [Button] Reloads the Connection Settings page.
Feature Link
Select Serial Port 1
Settings/Serial Port 2 Settings
The wireless interface and security must be configured before
configuring the Ethernet settings.
Displays a page showing the serial port configuration. Setting the
default mode of operation for the serial interface is done in this
page.
Select Serial CLI Default Mode Select Listen from the drop down menu.
Press Commit [Button] Saves changes to the device.
Optional
Press Reload [Button]
Reloads the Serial Port X Settings page. Select this if you have
further configuration options to change.

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