Lan Communication Setting; Gsm Gateway Behaviour; List Of Terminal At Commands; Basic At Commands - 2N BRI Lite User Manual

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6.1 LAN Communication Setting

First set the 2N BRI gateway IP address to communicate with the gateway via your
LAN successfully. To do so, configure the Ethernet interface; refer to Subs.4.1, page
49. Use any of the available programs (HyperTerminal, Telnet, Putty, etc.) for
communication and configuration with the following data:

6.2 GSM Gateway Behaviour

The gateway behaves as an ANSI terminal with echo. Commands are entered in the
text format. Upon login, the gateway reports itself with OK. If not, enter the at
command and press <ENTER>. A correctly connected gateway should answer OK. In
such case, the gateway starts communicating with a dialogue shown in the figure
below. Enter the user name, press <ENTER> and, when being asked so, enter the
access Password.
.

6.3 List of Terminal AT Commands

By default, all these commands start with AT. (Note: Some of the AT commands listed
below may not be available in the current firmware versions.)

Basic AT Commands

The following command list is intended for all GSM gateways from 2N that are based
on the same SW architecture. Some of the AT commands may be inaccessible for the
BRI gateways.
A/
I3
I4
&FRES
IP address:
Port:
...repeat last command (without AT)
...copyright & firmware
...serial number
...factory defaults & reset
LAN Communication Setting
address set by you
23 / 1001 (Telnet / custom port)
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