Datasheet
Functions and their Configuration INSYS ETHERNET 5.X
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Nov-06
7 Functions and their Configuration
The functions of the INSYS Ethernet can be configured easily using the configuration
software HSComm, or directly via AT commands and a terminal program. For both op-
tions, remote access via Ethernet (Telnet connection) will be available besides the serial
interface. The configuration via the serial interface is only available in command mode,
whereas the Telnet interface allows the entry of AT commands also during an existing
Ethernet data connection.
Note
The exact syntax of the AT commands described in this chapter can
be found in the chapter Fehler! Ungültiger Eigenverweis auf Text-
marke..
Note
If the AT command is switched off via RS232 using AT&X1, the TEL-
NET configurator is the only possibility to set the module.
7.1 Remote Configuration via Telnet
For remote configuration, start a Telnet terminal on a network PC and connect it to the
Telnet port (23) of the INSYS Ethernet. After the password was queried (default: in-
sys/insys), you will be in remote configuration mode. All available AT commands can be
entered. This also allows for a remote update of the firmware or for a connection setup.
Note
Some Telnet programs will try to negotiate several terminal options
with the INSYS Ethernet during the connection setup. The INSYS
Ethernet will already rate these bytes as user name and display
them as '*'.
In this case, the user must either repeat the login or use another
Telnet terminal.
For some programs, this option may also be turned off. (Example
TeraTerm: remove the TELNET checkmark for TCP/IP connection
setup)
Note
Access via Telnet connection is only possible if the network parame-
ters were set correctly.










