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100-8006-152G AirborneDirect™ Serial Bridge User’s Guide Page 79
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The following tables outline the steps to set-up a wireless cable replacement connection
between two serial ports, using the Airborne products. This connection relies upon a type of
peer-to-peer wireless network call an Ad Hoc. This network type does not require an Access
Point. The setup is written using Command Line Interface (CLI) commands but can just as
easily be set up via the Bridge’s configuration pages. Please see the CLI Reference Guide for a
full description of the commands.
Table 14. Slave Configuration and Set-up
Note:
All parameters values are included for the purpose of demonstration only.
Although valid, they should be changed to meet the application
requirements.
APPENDIX B
CABLE REPLACEMENT
Description Setting Webpage CLI Command
1 Set the SSID of the unit to the
name of the AdHoc network
AdHoc Network Name Network
wl-ssid AdHocNetwork
2 Set network type to AdHoc
(Infrastructure is default)
AdHoc Network
wl-type p
3 Set AdHoc Channel 1 Network
wl-chan 1
4 Disable DHCP Disable Network
wl-dhcp 0
5 Assign a static IP 192.168.10.150 Network
wl-ip 192.168.10.150
6 Assign a network mask 255.255.255.0 Network
wl-subnet 255.255.255.0
7 Enable the Direct tunnel Enable Serial
wl-tunnel 1
8 Assign the tunnel port
(8023 is the default and there is
no need to change it)
8023 Serial
wl-tunnel-port 8023
9 Set the tunnel mode to TCP (this
is default) - Assumes setting up a
TCP/IP connection between the
devices
TCP Serial
wl-tunnel-type tcp
10 Configure the serial port settings
to match the attached system
Baud Rate = 9600
Data Bits = 8
Parity = None
Flow Control = Hardware (RTS/CTS)
Stop Bits = 1
Serial
Bit-rate 9600
data-bits 8
parity n
flow h
stop-bit 1
11 Set serial default mode to
LISTEN
(CLI is default)
Listen Serial
serial-default listen
12 Save the settings and restart the
unit.
Save and Restart Reset
commit
restart