
100-8005-101G Airborne™ Product Family CLI Reference Guide Page 1
Quatech, Inc. Confidential
1.1 OVERVIEW
The Airborne™ WLN Module includes a Command Line Interface (CLI) Server. The CLI Server
is the primary user interface for configuring, controlling, and monitoring Airborne™ WLN
Modules. Users and OEM applications can establish CLI Sessions to the CLI Server via the
serial interface or a TCP connection on the wireless interface.
This document describes the CLI in full. Since different Airborne™ devices differ in functionality,
there may be differences in the use of the CLI for particular devices. These differences are
clearly identified as part of this document.
1.2 UNDERSTANDING CLI SESSIONS
CLI Sessions established to the CLI Server may operate in one of three modes: CLI, PASS, or
LISTEN. Not all modes are supported on all interfaces of the device. A CLI Session established
on the serial interface may operate in any of the three modes. CLI Sessions established on the
wireless interface are restricted to CLI or PASS Modes.
1.2.1 Connecting to the CLI Server
Users may connect to the CLI Server on the serial interface using a terminal emulation program
such as HyperTerminal. The DPAC default settings for the serial interface are:
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Parity: none
Flow control: none
Users may also connect to the CLI Server on the wireless interface using a TCP client such as
Windows Telnet. The Module’s CLI Server supports a Telnet connection with the following
restrictions:
Telnet option negotiation should be turned off.
Telnet commands such as DO, WONT, and DON, must not be issued.
Network Virtual Terminal codes are not supported.
NUT 7-bit encoding does not allow 8–bit data transfers.
The CLI Server’s wireless interface is characterized as follows:
CHAPTER 1
CLI OVERVIEW
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