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Appendix A: Command Reference
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configitem Access Control
value URI
The
URI
must begin with
/
to refer to the file system.
URI
may contain up to 255 characters.
value AuthType
The different
AuthType
values offer various levels of security. From the least to most secure:
None
no authentication necessary
Basic
encodes passwords using Base64
There is no real reason to create an authentication directive using
None
unless you want to override a
parent directive that uses some other
AuthType
.
AuthType
may be "None" or "Basic".
value Users
Users
may contain up to 54 characters.
configgroup Interface
These settings pertain to the
Network Interface
on the device. To see the effect of these selections after a
reboot, view the corresponding
Status
.
Changes will take effect after reboot.
When an Access Point is enabled,
DHCP Server
will assign IP addresses to the access point's clients.
DHCP Server manages up to 4 client IP addresses (only 3 if wlan0 is enabled). The first IP Address will be
the Access Point's IP Address plus one. For example, if the Access Point's IP Address is 192.168.0.1, the
client addresses will range from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.5.
configitem State
value
Enable
the
State
to allow the Interface to operate.
State
may be "Enabled" or "Disabled".
configitem DHCP Client
value
If
DHCP Client
is enabled, any configured IP Address, or Default Gateway will be ignored. DHCP Client
will auto-discover and eclipse those configuration items. Hostname is sent to the remote DHCP Server and
may figure into the address assignment.
When DHCP Client fails to discover an IP Address, a new address will automatically be generated using
AutoIP
. This address will be within the 169.254.x.x space.
This setting is not applicable to the Access Point.
DHCP Client
may be "Enabled" or "Disabled".
Summary of XPico 900-691-R
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Part number 900-691-r revision d february 2014 xpico wi-fi embedded device server user guide.
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 2 intellectual property © 2014 lantronix, inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of lantronix. Lantronix and xpico are registered tradem...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 3 table of contents intellectual property ________________________________________________________2 warranty _________________________________________________________________2 contacts _________________________________________________________________2 ...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 4 to configure network 2 interface settings ___________________________________24 to view network 2 interface status ________________________________________25 network 2 (wlan0) link status _______________________________________________25 to view netw...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 5 to view http status ___________________________________________________47 9: maintenance and diagnostics settings 48 file system settings _______________________________________________________48 file system statistics _______________________________...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 6 path format __________________________________________________________66 other overridable files _________________________________________________67 13: updating firmware 68 obtaining firmware ________________________________________________________6...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 7 end product labeling __________________________________________________108 manual information to the end user ______________________________________108 industry canada statement ________________________________________________108 radiation exposure s...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 8 list of figures figure 2-1 xpico wi-fi product label ________________________________________________16 figure 3-1 status page ____________________________________________________________18 figure 3-2 components of the web manager page ______________...
Page 9: List of Tables
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 9 list of tables table 3-3 web manager pages _____________________________________________________20 table 4-1 network interface settings _________________________________________________21 table 4-2 network 1 (ap0) link settings ______________________...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 10 table d-3 safety _______________________________________________________________106 table d-4 europe – eu declaration of conformity _____________________________________106 table d-5 approved antenna(s) list _________________________________________...
Page 11: 1: Using This Guide
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 11 1: using this guide purpose and audience this guide provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server. It is intended for software developers and system integrators who are embedding this product ...
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1: using this guide xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 12 additional documentation visit the lantronix web site at www.Lantronix.Com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documentation. Document description xpico wi-fi embedded device server int...
Page 13: 2: Introduction
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 13 2: introduction this chapter summarizes the basic information and features of the xpico wi-fi embedded device server. Key features wireless lan interface: - ieee 802.11 b/g and ieee 802.11n (single stream) - wlan interface (2.4 ghz only) - ieee 802....
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2: introduction xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 14 - cli (serial monitor port) - xml configuration import and export (xcr, xml status export [xsr]) - webapi - field upgradable firmware (ota) - power management framework - oem support kit - simple customization and device configuratio...
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2: introduction xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 15 configuration methods after installation, the xpico wi-fi embedded device server requires configuration. For the unit to operate correctly on a network, it must have a unique ip address on the network. These methods may be used for l...
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2: introduction xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 16 figure 2-1 xpico wi-fi product label.
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 17 3: configuration using web manager this chapter describes how to configure the xpico wi-fi embedded device server using web manager, the lantronix browser-based configuration tool. The unit’s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory and is reta...
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3: configuration using web manager xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 18 status page the status page is the first to appear after you log into web manager. The status page also appears when you click status tab in web manager. Figure 3-1 status page.
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3: configuration using web manager xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 19 web manager components the layout of a typical web manager page is below. Figure 3-2 components of the web manager page navigating web manager the web manager provides an intuitive point-and-click interface. A menu...
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3: configuration using web manager xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 20 table 3-3 web manager pages web manager page description see page status shows product information, network, line status, and tunneling settings. 18 cpm shows information about the configurable pins manager (cpm) a...
Page 21: 4: Network Settings
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 21 4: network settings the network settings show the status of the software enabled access point (softap) or wlan interface/link and let you configure the settings on the device. Interface settings are related to the configuration of the ip and related...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 22 to view network 1 interface status using web manager in network interface status, you can view both the current operational settings as well as the settings that would take effect upon a device reboot. To view current access poin...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 23 to configure network 1 link settings using web manager to modify network (ap0) link information, click network on the menu and select apo > link > configuration . Using cli to enter the access point command level: config -> acces...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 24 network 2 (wlan0) interface configuration this page is used to configure the network 2 interface on the device. To see the effect of these items after a reboot, view the status page. Table 4-3 network interface settings to config...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 25 using xml include in your file: to view network 2 interface status using web manager in network interface status, you can view both the current operational settings as well as the settings that would take affect upon a device reb...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 26 wlan profile wep settings wep is a simple and efficient security mode encrypting the data via the rc4 algorithm. However, wep has become more vulnerable due to advances in hacking technology. State of the art equipment can find w...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 27 using cli to enter the wlan profile command level: config -> wlan profile using xml include in your file: name "> table 4-5 wlan profile basic settings table 4-6 wlan profile security settings wlan profile basic settings descript...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 28 table 4-7 wlan profile advanced settings wlan quick connect wlan quickconnect allows users to view and add up to four wlan profiles from a list of up to 20 wireless devices sorted by rssi. Details of the selected network are pre-...
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4: network settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 29 using xml not applicable. Table 4-8 wlan quick connect wlan quick connect settings description network name (search field) enter a network name and click scan to search for a network. Scan “” perform a scan for devices within ran...
Page 30: 5: Interface Settings
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 30 5: interface settings line settings the line settings allow configuration of the serial lines (ports). Some settings may be specific to only certain lines. Such settings are noted below. Note: the settings described below apply to both line 1 and li...
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5: interface settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 31 to configure line settings note: the following section describes the steps to view and configure line 1 settings; these steps apply to other line instances of the device. Using web manager to configure a specific line, click li...
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5: interface settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 32 serial perpheral interface (spi) settings spi settings pertaining to the bus master device can be modified in the xpico wi-fi unit. Spi settings, like line settings, allow for the selection of a protocol to be used with spi. Ch...
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5: interface settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 33 to view spi status using web manager to view the current status and statistics for the spi bus master device, click spi in the menu and select status . Using cli to enter the spi command level: status -> spi using xml include i...
Page 34: 6: Tunnel Settings
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 34 6: tunnel settings the xpico wi-fi embedded device server has two lines available for tunneling. Tunnel settings tunneling allows serial devices to communicate over a network, without “being aware” of the devices which establish the network connecti...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 35 packing mode with packing, data from the serial line is not sent over the network immediately. Instead, data is queued and sent in segments, when either the timeout or byte threshold is reached. Packing applies to both accept and ...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 36 to configure tunnel packing mode settings using web manager to configure the packing mode for a specific tunnel, click tunnel in the menu and select tunnel 1 -> packing . Using cli to enter the tunnel command level: config -> tunn...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 37 to configure tunnel accept mode settings using web manager to configure the accept mode for a specific tunnel, click tunnel in the menu and select tunnel 1 -> accept . Using cli to enter the tunnel command level: config -> tunnel ...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 38 using xml include in your file: connect mode specifies the conditions for connecting any accept mode connection that may be established locally. Table 6-4 tunnel connect mode settings tunnel connect mode settings description mode ...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 39 to configure tunnel connect mode settings using web manager to configure the disconnect mode for a specific tunnel, click tunnel in the menu and select tunnel 1 -> connect . Using cli to enter the tunnel command level: config -> t...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 40 to configure tunnel disconnect mode settings using web manager to configure the disconnect mode for a specific tunnel, click tunnel in the menu and select tunnel 1 -> disconnect . Using cli to enter the tunnel command level: confi...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 41 using web manager to configure the modem emulation for a specific tunnel, click modem emulation in the menu and select modem emulation 1 -> configuration . To view the modem emulation status for a specific tunnel, click modem emul...
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6: tunnel settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 42 atun accept unknown commands. (n=0: off, n=1: on). Atvn verbose mode (n=0: numeric result codes, n=1: text result codes.) atxn command does nothing and returns ok status. Atz restore active settings from defaults. At&f reset saved...
Page 43: 7: Configurable Pin Manager
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 43 7: configurable pin manager the configurable pin manager (cpm) is responsible for the assignment and control of the configurable pins (cps) available on the xpico wi-fi embedded device server. There are eight configurable pins on the xpico wi-fi uni...
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7: configurable pin manager xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 44 note: to modify a cp, all roles in which it is a member must be disabled. Note: the changes to a cp configuration are not saved in flash. Instead, these cp settings are used when the cp is added to a cp role. When the cp ...
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7: configurable pin manager xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 45 table 7-3 role configuration to configure cpm settings using web manager to view or configure a configurable pin, click cpm in the menu, select cps then the detail link to the right of a specific cp to configure. To confi...
Page 46: 8: Services Settings
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 46 8: services settings http settings hypertext transfer protocol (http) is the transport protocol for communicating hypertext documents on the internet. Http defines how messages are formatted and transmitted. It also defines the actions web servers a...
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8: services settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 47 to view http status using web manager to view http status, click http in the menu and select status . Using cli to enter the http server command level: status -> http server> using xml look for the status header:.
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 48 9: maintenance and diagnostics settings file system settings the xpico wi-fi embedded device server uses a flash file system to store files. The file system can be formatted and compacted: formatting erases all files while preserving configuration, ...
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9: maintenance and diagnostics settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 49 using xml not applicable. File manipulation the xpico wi-fi embedded device server allows for files to be deleted, moved, renamed, and uploaded via http. Directories can be created, deleted, moved, and renamed...
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9: maintenance and diagnostics settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 50 note: go to chapter 13: updating firmware for directions on uploading new firmware. To save configuration, reboot, restore factory defaults or upload firmware using web manager to access the area with options ...
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9: maintenance and diagnostics settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 51 diagnostics settings the xpico wi-fi embedded device server has tools for diagnostics and statistics. Options allow for the viewing of hardware, ip sockets, threads, and buffer pools. To view hardware status u...
Page 52: 10: Advanced Settings
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 52 10: advanced settings xml import and xml export the xpico wi-fi embedded device server allows for the configuration of devices by using xml configuration records (xcrs). You can export an existing configuration for use on other xpico wi- fi devices ...
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10: advanced settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 53 --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- a move cursor to begin of line b move cursor backward word d delete character under cursor f move cursor forward word e move cursor to end of line [a previous...
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10: advanced settings xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 54 to configure performance using web manager to modify performance settings, click performance in the menu. Using cli to enter the performance command level: config -> performance using xml include in your file:.
Page 55: 11: Monitor
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 55 11: monitor the monitor feature can be used to query and capture desired information during an xpico wi-fi serial port to serial device connection. Monitor settings through the monitor feature in web manager, you may configure the monitoring of a co...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 56 rule click the edit link to edit a specific rule in the step 2: setup commands page. Two rule configuration fields will open for this rule. When you begin entering information in these fields, additional rule options become available con...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 57 configuration configure the monitoring of a connected serial device through specific configuration settings pages : initialization, control, poll , filter, and data. Access the configuration options displayed in table 11-2 on the initial...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 58 access the configuration options displayed in table 11-4 on the poll page. These configuration fields are the same ones in step 3: define filters if utilizing explorer. Table 11-4 monitor poll settings access the configuration options di...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 59 access the configuration options displayed in table 11-6 on the data page. These configuration fields are the same ones in step 4: pick data if utilizing explorer. Table 11-6 monitor data settings to configure monitor the easiest way to ...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 60 example: data capture on a serial device connect the xpico wi-fi serial port to a serial device, then query and capture desired information periodically, presenting this information on a web page. Sample configuration connect to the comm...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 61 polling periodically your xpico wi-fi will send commands to query information from your serial device. Step 1 - strategy explore your serial device and determine your strategy for eliciting all of the desired data with the fewest message...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 62 filtering the response to each poll will be sliced up according to your filter rules. The objective is to simply slice enough so you can subsequently point to the data fields you want to mine. Note the raw data in the grey box above; it ...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 63 note: some devices might use a variable number of lines to display status depending on the device state. If so, slicing first by lines will not consistently point to the desired data. Instead, consider a different strategy: rule 1 can us...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 64 presenting step 1 - strategy here you consider your options for sharing the data you have mined. For human users, a web page presentation is simplest. For machine-to-machine communication, xml might be best. Command line could be used fo...
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11: monitor xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 65 figure 11-16 monitor xml commands for xml we start at the root command line interface, type "xml", then "xsr dump monitor". We see a statusitem name = "data", instance = "up time", with value containing the present data. Data capture on ...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 66 12: branding the xpico wi-fi unit this chapter describes how to brand the web manager user interface of your xpico wi-fi embedded device server. Web manager customization changing the presentation you can customize the web manager's appearance by mo...
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12: branding the xpico wi-fi unit xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 67 note: this path schema is subject to change in the future. Other overridable files in addition to index.Html, and style.Css, a few other presentation-related files can be overridden. The complete list is as follows:...
Page 68: 13: Updating Firmware
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 68 13: updating firmware obtaining firmware obtain the most up-to-date firmware and release notes for the unit from the lantronix web site ( www.Lantronix.Com/support/downloads/ ) or by using anonymous ftp ( ftp://ftp.Lantronix.Com/ ). Loading new firm...
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13: updating firmware xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 69 5. Select the file and click open . 6. Click upgrade to install the firmware on the xpico wi-fi embedded device server. 7. Click ok in the confirmation pop-up which appears. The firmware will be installed and the device will au...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 70 appendix a: command reference the xpico wi-fi embedded device server supports three convenient configuration methods: web manager, command line interface (cli) and extensible markup language (xml). This appendix describes how to configure the xpico ...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 71 configuration using serial port serial command mode the serial port can be configured to operate in command mode permanently or to be triggered under specified conditions. See the line level command description for more...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 72 navigating the cli hierarchy the cli is organized into a hierarchy of levels. Each level has a group of commands for a specific purpose. For example, to view diagnostic or device status, one would navigate to the status...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 73 understanding the cli level hierarchy the cli hierarchy is a series of levels. Arranging commands in a hierarchy of levels provides a way to organize and group similar commands, provide different levels of security, and...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 74 parameters for a xpico wi-fi embedded device server, or it may only change the baud rate for a single serial line. Using xcrs is a straightforward and flexible way to manage the configuration of multiple xpico wi-fi emb...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 75 an empty or missing element in each present clears the setting to its default. Quick tour of xml syntax declaration the first line, , is called the xml declaration. It is required and indicates the xml version in use (n...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 76 record, group, item, and value tags a is a logical grouping of configuration parameters and must contain one or more elements. It must have a name attribute and may have an instance attribute. A is a specific grouping o...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 77 xml for xpicowi-fi embedded device server configgroup access point these settings pertain to the access point in the device. Changes will take effect after reboot. Configitem ssid value the default value of ssid is xpic...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 78 value cp this is the number of the configurable pin ( cp ) assigned to the role. Enter blank or 0 to revert to . Blank the value for "". Value state the enabled state allows the application to use the designated configu...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 79 configitem access control value uri the uri must begin with / to refer to the file system. Uri may contain up to 255 characters. Value authtype the different authtype values offer various levels of security. From the le...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 80 configitem ip address value ip address may be entered alone, in cidr form, or with an explicit mask: 192.168.1.1 (default mask) 192.168.1.1/24 (cidr) 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 (explicit mask) the ip address will be disp...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 81 configitem name value the name is for display purposes only. Name may contain up to 25 characters. Configitem state value enable the state to allow the serial line to operate. State may be "enabled" or "disabled". Confi...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 82 configitem stop bits value stop bits may be "1" or "2". Configitem flow control value flow control may be "none", "hardware" or "software". Configitem xon char value when specifying xon char , prefix decimal with \ or p...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 83 instance may contain up to 32 characters. Value state enable the state to allow the named application to hold power on. State may be "enabled" or "disabled". Configitem maximum time powered down value maximum time power...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 84 configitem target speed value target speed selects the target clock speed of the spi. The target speed may be lowered to the closest operating speed capability of the device. If so, a warning will be noted. 0 or clearin...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 85 configitem instance value instance may contain up to 16 characters. Configitem password value password may contain up to 32 characters. The value is hidden. Configgroup wlan profile these settings pertain to a wlan prof...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 86 the value is hidden. Value wpax key type key type may be "passphrase" or "hex". Value wpax passphrase passphrase may contain up to 63 characters. The value is hidden. Value wpax key key may contain up to 32 bytes. The v...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 87 configitem wlan profile delete value name name may contain up to 35 characters. Configgroup modem emulation connections can be initiated and accepted using modem "at" commands incoming from the serial line. Configitem l...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 88 configitem incoming connection value incoming connection requests may be disabled (ats0=0), answered automatically (ats0=1), or answered manually via the ata command after an incoming ring (ats0=2 or higher). Incoming c...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 89 \10 (decimal) end character may contain one character, where j, for example, counts as one. Value length sets the length of response. Response is ended by any configured end character , length or timeout . Length has un...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 90 value timeout sets the timeout to receive response. Minimum timeout is 100 milliseconds. Response is ended by any configured end character , length or timeout . Timeout has units of milliseconds. Blank the value for ""....
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 91 only once. Delay has units of seconds. Configgroup monitor filter these settings pertain to monitor filter in the device. Filter settings will be applied to all received response. Filter results can be used to feed anot...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 92 configgroup monitor data these settings pertain to monitor data in the device. Data configured here will be accessible through the status of monitor . Configitem selector value name sets name to enable the data selector...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 93 configitem protocol value the protocol used on the connection can be tcp. Protocol may be "tcp". Configitem start character value when the start character is received on the serial line, it enables the tunnel to listen ...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 94 configitem block network value block network may be enabled for debugging purposes. If enabled , incoming characters from the network will not be forwarded to the serial line. Instead, they will be buffered and will eve...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 95 configgroup tunnel connect tunnel connect controls how a tunnel behaves when a connection attempt originates locally. Configitem mode value a connect tunnel can be started in a number of ways, according to its mode : di...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 96 value port the host port is required to enable a connect tunnel. It designates the tcp port on the remote host to connect to. Blank the value for "". Value protocol the protocol used on the connection can be tcp. Protoc...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 97 configitem block network value block network may be enabled for debugging purposes. If enabled , incoming characters from the network will not be forwarded to the serial line. Instead, they will be buffered and will eve...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 98 configitem flush line value flush line enabled will flush the serial line when the tunnel is disconnected. Flush line may be "enabled" or "disabled". Configgroup tunnel packing when tunneling, instead of sending data on...
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Appendix a: command reference xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 99 configitem trailing character value the trailing character is an optional single printable character or control character that is injected into the outgoing data stream right after the send character . Control character...
Page 100: Appendix B: Webapi
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 100 appendix b: webapi webapi is a cloud function api allowing access to configuration and status information of xpico wi-fi embedded device server through standard http request. Export status group an http post request can be sent to the device to ret...
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Appendix b: webapi xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 101 optionalboolneedsecret: to retrieve the original value for hidden configuration, set this to "true". Curl example: curl -u admin:password http://172.19.100.125/export/config -x post curl -u admin:password http://172.19.100.125/ex...
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Appendix b: webapi xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 102 import configuration group an http post request can be sent to the device to set configuration. Protocol: http method: post content-type: multipart/form-data url: http:///import/config parameters: configrecord: content of configu...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 103 appendix c: technical support if you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this documentation, please contact technical support. North america hours: 6:00am - 5:00pm pacific time mon. - fri. (excluding holidays) www.Lantronix.Com/...
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Appendix c: technical support xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 104 latin america & caribbean la_sales@lantronix.Com tel: +1 949 453 3990 online support options listed below are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the lantronix support page at http://www.Lantronix.Com/support do...
Page 105: Appendix D: Compliance
Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 105 appendix d: compliance (according to iso/iec guide and en 45014) manufacturer's name & address: lantronix, inc. 167 technology drive, irvine, ca 92618 usa declares that the following product: product name model: xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server...
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Appendix d: compliance xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 106 table d-3 safety hereby, lantronix, declares that this xpico wi-fi is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/ec. Country specification world wide cb en 60950-1:2006 + a...
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Appendix d: compliance xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 107 federal communication commission interference statement this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) thi...
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Appendix d: compliance xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 108 important note: in the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the fcc authorization is no longer considered valid and the fcc id ca...
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Appendix d: compliance xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 109 as long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the oem integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with thi...
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Appendix d: compliance xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 110 manuel d'information à l'utilisateur final l'intégrateur oem doit être conscient de ne pas fournir des informations à l'utilisateur final quant à la façon d'installer ou de supprimer ce module rf dans le manuel de l'utilisate...
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Appendix d: compliance xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 111 manufacturer's contact: lantronix, inc. 167 technology drive, irvine, ca 92618 usa tel: 949-453-3990 fax: 949-453-3995 rohs notice all lantronix products in the following families are china rohs-compliant and free of the foll...
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Xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 112 appendix e: binary to hexadecimal conversions many unit configuration procedures require you to assemble a series of options (represented as bits) into a complete command (represented as a byte). The resulting binary value must be converted to a he...
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Appendix e: binary to hexadecimal conversions xpico® wi-fi® embedded device server user guide 113 figure e-2 windows scientific calculator 4. Click hex . The hexadecimal value appears. Figure e-3 hexadecimal values in the scientific calculator.