Alloy Computer Products Network Device BWS-136 User Manual

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Flow Control: None

Interface:

RS-232

Now you can use serial terminal software to send the ASCII

command to BWS-136.

In Serial Console Mode, all the network functions will be

disabled

Once the configuration is completed, remember to switch SW1

back to Normal operation mode and reboot the module by Reset

Command or push reset button.

Telnet Console Mode

BWS-136 uses Port number 5001 as telnet console port.

Remember to turn on the LOCALECHO before opening the telnet

console port. You must login first before sending command to

BWS-136. If password is enabled, you need to use the password

to log in. The password is encrypted using Tiny Encryption

Algorithm (TEA) and the keys are sixteen bytes with low case

character from “a” to “p”. The login command format is as

follow:

$LOG[16 bytes of TEA Encrypted Password]

or

$LOG

if there are no password settings

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Forgot Password

If you forgot the Password, you can switch SW1 to Factory Default

setting mode and use default IP Address

192.168.16.10

and enter the

Web console pages. Once the configuration is completed,

remember to switch SW1 back to Normal operation mode and

reboot the module by Reset Command or push reset button.

Password is not required for serial console mode. Therefore you

can also use serial console to reset the password.

Command Syntax

The command syntax is

[Delimiter][Command][Carriage Return/

CR

][Line Feed/

LF

]

Delimiter (one byte): The command begins with a delimiter of

dollar sign $ and if BWS-136 receives the correct command it will

response with an echo which begins with the delimiter of a

percentage sign %.

Command: The command are ASCII string which contains three

elements: {

R

ead/

W

rite}{Function}{Parameter} as described as

follow:

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