Armadillo-J
Startup Guide ver.2.03
Connect IP Address:
This IP address is used to specify the communication target IP address. (The meaning of the IP address
differs dependent on the type of connection system).
Bit Rate:
This is the data transfer rate. 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 and
230400 [bps] are available.
Stop Bit:
This is the number of stop bits. Either “1” or “2” or can be specified.
Parity:
This is used to specify parity. Either “odd number”, “even number” or “none” can be specified.
Flow Control:
This is used to specify flow control. Either “none” or “HW Flow” (Hardware) can be specified.
Note: Since SNMP is used in serial configuration, settings can be changed from a MIB browser etc. For
more information about MIB used by the Armadillo-J, refer to the “mibs/armadillo-J.mib” file
contained in the supplied CD.
5.2. Serial Communication Example
This section describes an example of issuing an AT command to a modem connected serially to the Armadillo-J,
utilizing “Hyper Terminal” which is included in Windows as standard.
As sccording to Section 5.1 “Setting Serial Communication”, set connection type to “TCPSERVER” and the
various serial communication parameters to the same settings of the connected modem.
In Windows then click “Start”, “Programs”, “Accessories”, “Communications” and “HyperTerminal”. When
HyperTerminal starts, “Connection Description” is displayed. Enter an appropriate name and then click “OK”.
Figure 5-3 Connection Description Screen
A screen for entering a telephone number and other information is displayed. Set “Connection Method” to
“TCP/IP
(
Winsock
)
”. Enter the IP address of the Armadillo-J in the “Host Address” field and “21347” in the “Port
Number” field. Then click “OK”.
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