
ALEOS User Guide
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• Download: Saves and copies checked configuration to create a template. If
none of the fields are checked, all fields are selected and saved automatically.
• Reboot: Reboots the device.
• Refresh All: Refreshes all the pages.
Configuring
To configure your AirLink device, you have two options. You can use the browser
based ACEmanager, as detailed in this guide, or you can use a terminal emulator
application such as HyperTerminal, PuTTY, or many others to enter AT
commands for many of the configuration options.
Operation Modes
The AirLink device plays the part of a HOST when a computer or another device
is connected directly to its port and routes data to/from the connected device to
the cellular network.
Tip:
If you need to have multiple Ethernet connections, you can connect the AirLink
device to a router, switch or hub for additional ports. T
As the host, the AirLink device can use different communication modes:
Basic Host Modes
•AT: The AirLink device accepts and responds to standard AT commands.
• PassThru: Direct connection to internal hardware (OEM Module) of the
AirLink device.
•Telnet: The AirLink device auto-answers TCP connections to allow terminal
emulation using either a local connection or remotely using the cellular
connection.
Tip:
By default, the AirLink device is in AT Mode and allows AT Commands to be entered
via terminal connection (through the local port connection) or remotely (through the cellular
network). PassThru Mode can only be exited by resetting the AirLink device. All serial
modes are entered by use of a startup mode command.
Serial Modes
• PPP Mode: The AirLink device uses PPP to communicate with a device or
computer connected to the serial or USB port.
• SLIP Mode: The AirLink device uses SLIP to communicate with a device or
computer connected to the serial or USB port.
• UDP and UDP PAD: Any data received on the serial port is assembled into
UDP packets and sent to the session’s associated IP address and Port
(described later). Any responses received from the associated IP address
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