Exegin Technologies Q52 ZIGBEE BRIDGE DEVICE User Manual Q52
Exegin Technologies Limited ZIGBEE BRIDGE DEVICE Q52
USERS MANUAL
i Q52 Installation and Configuration Guide © Exegin Technologies Limited, 2007
Exegin Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 0.6
ii Q52 Installation and Configuration Guide © Exegin Technologies Limited, 2007
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Table of Contents
ii List of Figures................................................................................................................................v
i List of Tables ................................................................................................................................vi
1 Overview Of The Manual...............................................................................................................8
Contents of the Manual.....................................................................................................................8
Documentation Conventions ............................................................................................................9
2 Introduction to the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge.....................................................................10
What is the Q52? ............................................................................................................................10
Physical Features............................................................................................................................10
How Does the Q52 Work?..............................................................................................................11
Product Features .............................................................................................................................11
3 Installing the Q52.........................................................................................................................12
Site Requirements...........................................................................................................................12
Unpacking the Q52.........................................................................................................................13
Connecting the Q52 to a Network.................................................................................................. 13
4 Configuration Tools ....................................................................................................................17
Q52 Utilities ...................................................................................................................................17
TCP/IP Commands.........................................................................................................................19
5 Configuring the Q52 on Your Network ......................................................................................20
Required TCP/IP Settings...............................................................................................................20
Optional TCP/IP Settings ...............................................................................................................25
Troubleshooting Tips......................................................................................................................27
6 Q52 Zigbee PAN and Bridge Configuration ..............................................................................30
Required Zigbee Settings................................................................................................................30
Optional Zigbee Settings ................................................................................................................32
Required Bridging Settings ............................................................................................................33
Optional Bridging Settings.............................................................................................................34
Troubleshooting Tips......................................................................................................................35
7 Using HTML Pages to Configure the Q52 .................................................................................38
Accessing the Q52 HTML Pages ...................................................................................................38
Q52 Home Page..............................................................................................................................40
Zigbee Forms..................................................................................................................................42
Bridge Forms..................................................................................................................................44
TCP/IP Forms.................................................................................................................................46
Administration Forms.....................................................................................................................49
Help Page........................................................................................................................................55
8 Reference Information ................................................................................................................57
Q52 Command Line Interface Shell...............................................................................................57
Complete Command Reference......................................................................................................59
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Q52 Naming Scheme......................................................................................................................66
User Accounts and Permissions .....................................................................................................66
Resetting to Factory Defaults.........................................................................................................66
Performing Firmware Upgrades.....................................................................................................67
9 Extra Features/Additional Information ......................................................................................68
General Options..............................................................................................................................68
Q52 Security...................................................................................................................................68
Managing with SNMP....................................................................................................................70
10 Q52 Specifications ......................................................................................................................74
Physical Features............................................................................................................................74
Electrical Details.............................................................................................................................75
Radio Frequency Notifications.......................................................................................................76
Antenna Radiation Pattern..............................................................................................................78
Q52 LEDs.......................................................................................................................................78
Network Interfaces .........................................................................................................................79
Software Specifications..................................................................................................................79
11 Getting Help .................................................................................................................................81
Help Methods Available.................................................................................................................81
Repair Procedure ............................................................................................................................82
12 Glossary .......................................................................................................................................85
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Q52 Bottom View....................................................................................................................14
Figure 2: Q52 Side View.........................................................................................................................15
Figure 3: Q52 Top View: LED Status Indicators....................................................................................16
Figure 4: Q52 HTML Menu Structure ....................................................................................................18
Figure 5: TCP/IP Settings Form..............................................................................................................21
Figure 6: Gecko Main Screen..................................................................................................................23
Figure 7: Zigbee Settings Form...............................................................................................................31
Figure 8: Bridge Settings Form ...............................................................................................................34
Figure 9: Zigbee Status Form..................................................................................................................36
Figure 10: Bridge Status Form ..................................................................................................................37
Figure 11: Password Dialog for Access to Administration Forms............................................................40
Figure 12: Q52 HTML Menu Structure ....................................................................................................41
Figure 13: Q52 Home Page .......................................................................................................................41
Figure 14: Zigbee Settings Form...............................................................................................................42
Figure 15: Zigbee Status Page...................................................................................................................44
Figure 16: Bridge Settings Form ...............................................................................................................45
Figure 17: Bridge Status Page ...................................................................................................................46
Figure 18: TCP/IP Settings Form..............................................................................................................47
Figure 19: TCP/IP Status Page..................................................................................................................49
Figure 20: System Information Form........................................................................................................50
Figure 21: Password Form.........................................................................................................................51
Figure 22: SNTP Settings Form ................................................................................................................52
Figure 23: Firmware Upgrade Form..........................................................................................................53
Figure 24: Firmware File Selection Dialog...............................................................................................54
Figure 25: Restart Page..............................................................................................................................55
Figure 26: Help Page.................................................................................................................................56
Figure 27: Power Socket............................................................................................................................75
Figure 28: Antenna Radiation Pattern .......................................................................................................78
Figure 29: Sample Commercial Invoice....................................................................................................84
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Q52 Packing List......................................................................................................................13
Table 2: Q52 Dipswitch Settings ...........................................................................................................15
Table 3: Common Commands................................................................................................................58
Table 4: List Command Options............................................................................................................60
Table 5: Set Command Options .............................................................................................................61
Table 6: Store Command Options..........................................................................................................63
Table 7: Miscellaneous Commands .......................................................................................................64
Table 8: STAT LED Patterns.................................................................................................................78
Table 9: NET LED Patterns ...................................................................................................................79
Table 10: UTP (RJ45) Connector Pinout.................................................................................................79
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1. Overview Of The Manual
Contents of the Manual
1OVERVIEW OF THE MANUAL
This manual describes the installation and configuration of the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4
Bridge on your network. For the latest information on the Q52, please see the Technical
Support section of Exegin’s Web site:
http://www.exegin.com/
Contents of the Manual
This manual contains the following chapters:
2: Introduction to the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge. A description of how the Q52
works, and its main features.
3: Installing the Q52. Installing and connecting the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge to a
TCP/IP network.
4: Configuration Tools. Utilities provided with the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge and
some basic TCP/IP commands that you will need to configure the Q52.
5: Configuring the Q52 on Your Network. Describes how to set up the TCP/IP network
parameters on the Q52.
6: Q52 Zigbee PAN and Bridge Configuration. Describes how to set up the Zigbee and
bridging parameters on the Q52 to establish a Zigbee bridge over your TCP/IP network.
7: Using HTML Pages to Configure the Q52. Descriptions of the Q52 web pages for
configuring the Zigbee bridge device and viewing its status.
8: Reference Information. Provides a complete command list and information about
using the Q52’s command line interface shell. Describes the Q52 naming scheme, how
to reset units to factory defaults and how to upgrade the firmware.
9: Extra Features/Additional Information. Topics covered include product
architecture, general options, security features, using the FTP daemon to access the Q52,
and managing the Q52 with SNMP.
10: Q52 Specifications. Providing hardware and software specifications for the Q52,
connector pinouts, LED status indicators and variable definitions.
11: Getting Help. Where to find help and how to return the Q52 for repair.
12: Glossary.
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1. Overview Of The Manual
Documentation Conventions
Documentation Conventions
The document conventions used in this manual and the appendices are as follows:
• The Courier font in boldface indicates commands that you type.
$ping ftp.exegin.com
• Regular Courier font indicates displayed results.
ftp.exegin.com is alive
• Example names, numbers, and commands are presented in bold.
To create an IP address for the Q52 using the TCP/IP arp command, do the
following...
• Variable values are shown in italics. Italics may also be used to add emphasis.
ping ipname
ipname is alive
Please enter the ipname at the prompt.
Make sure you first contact...
2. Introduction to the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge
What is the Q52?
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2INTRODUCTION TO THE Q52 ZIGBEE / 802.15.4
BRIDGE
This chapter describes the Q52’s architecture and special features. The topics included
are:
•What is the Q52? on page 10
•Physical Features on page 10
•How Does the Q52 Work? on page 11
•Product Features on page 11
What is the Q52?
The Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge allows the connection of disparate Zigbee wireless
meshes over a TCP/IP network to form a single PAN (Personal Area Network). Using
the Q52, low-latency PANs may be created that span buildings, campuses or continents
via local TCP/IP intranets or over the Internet.
Typical applications for the Q52 include: interconnection of out-of-range devices;
interconnection of 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz PANs; or extension of a PAN to a central
management and control facility.
Physical Features
The key physical components of the Q52 are:
• a 10/100 network interface connector to connect to the network
• Built-in 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz radios for connection to Zigbee PANs, including
provision for external radio antennae
• Flash memory to store firmware and user-configurable settings
• High-performance internal 32-bit microprocessor subsystem for speed, efficiency
and reliability
For more detailed specifications of the Q52, please see chapter 10, Q52 Specifications.
2. Introduction to the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge
How Does the Q52 Work?
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How Does the Q52 Work?
The Q52 implements the Zigbee Bridge Device Specification as defined by the Zigbee
Alliance. This standard specifies a method for bridging Zigbee endpoints over TCP/IP
networks, such that remote PANs may be bridged together into a single virtual network
with high performance and low latency.
Product Features
The Q52 offers an extensive list of features including:
• internal radio circuitry supporting both 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz PANs
simultaneously
• simple and fast configuration of Zigbee, TCP/IP and bridge operating parameters
• built-in HTML forms for easy cross-platform configuration and status monitoring
with any web browser
• Gecko, a utility for automated TCP/IP configuration (included on the CD ROM
supplied with the Q52 or the latest version online at http://www.exegin.com/)
• A detailed and easy-to-use command line interface shell
• TCP/IP configuration through static settings or via DHCP
• configuration security through passwords
• remote management through telnet session and SNMP
• extensive built-in troubleshooting tools
• built-in "telnet" and "ping" clients
• simple flash memory upgrades over TCP/IP
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3. Installing the Q52
Site Requirements
3INSTALLING THE Q52
This chapter describes the following:
•Site Requirements on page 12
•Unpacking the Q52 on page 13
•Connecting the Q52 to a Network on page 13
Site Requirements
Prepare to install the Q52 in a clean, well-ventilated environment protected from
extremes of temperature, humidity, mechanical shock, or vibration. Provide enough
space at the front and back of the unit for cable connections.
Depending upon the specific options selected at time of ordering, the Q52 may be
powered from a 115 or 230 VAC outlet using the supplied external transformer through
a output cord to a barrel-style power connector, or over the Ethernet cable (Power Over
Ethernet - POE) from an Ethernet switch providing power as defined in the IEEE
standard 802.11af. If using the external AC transformer, prepare to install the Q52 within
four meters (13 feet) of a grounded 115 or 230 VAC outlet.
The Q52 must be installed within RF range of the local Zigbee wireless PAN, in order to
connect to the PAN and therefore bridge it over the TCP/IP network to the remote PAN.
The maximum distance from the Q52 to the nearest Zigbee PAN node will vary
depending upon the installation environment and capabilities of the other Zigbee
node(s).
The Q52 is an intentional radiator of Radio Frequency (RF) energy. In order to limit RF
exposure to personnel in the immediate area, the Q52 should be located and installed
such that a separation of at least 20 centimeters is maintained between the Q52’s antenna
and personnel in the vicinity of the device.
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3. Installing the Q52
Unpacking the Q52
Unpacking the Q52
Upon receiving the Q52, check the packaging for any damage or missing pieces.
Immediately report problems to the shipping company or vendor.
Connecting the Q52 to a Network
There are two dipswitches on the rear surface (Figure 1) of the Q52. Table 2 on page 15
lists the different modes controlled by dipswitch 1 and 2. Ensure that dipswitch 1 and
dipswitch 2 are set to the "off" position for normal operations.
Table 1—Q52 Packing List
ZigBee / 802.15.4
Bridge •Q52
• Power Supply
CD-ROM • Q52 Installation and Configuration Guide (PDF format)
• Software utilities for the Q52
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3. Installing the Q52
Connecting the Q52 to a Network
Figure 1—Q52 Bottom View
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3. Installing the Q52
Connecting the Q52 to a Network
Use the RJ45 network connector, located on the side panel of the Q52 (see Figure 2), for
attaching to a 10/100Base-T (UTP) network. Plug a network cable into the network
connector. If installing a Q52 without the Power Over Ethernet (POE) option, insert the
three-prong power cable of the AC adapter into an AC outlet, and insert the barrel power
connectors into the POWER connector on the side panel of the Q52; this will power on
the device.
Figure 2—Q52 Side View
Table 2—Q52 Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Comments
12
OFF OFF Normal operation. With both dipswitches in the "OFF" position, the unit
will boot up using the settings in Flash rather than the default settings.
Dipswitch 2 is in the "OFF" position from the factory so that the new settings
that you store will be used.
ON OFF Factory default settings. With the dipswitches in this configuration, the
unit will boot up and all settings stored in Flash will be erased except the
Ethernet address and key value.
OFF ON Default IP (0.0.0.0). With the dipswitches in this configuration, the unit will
boot with factory default settings, but the stored settings in Flash remain
intact. This enables you to set an IP Address of your own. Setting dipswitch
2 to "ON" will not clear any settings that you have stored in Flash. It simply
boots the unit in a different state with the settings in Flash temporarily
ignored.
ON ON Factory bootloader mode. Do not use this mode except as directed by
Exegin technical support.
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3. Installing the Q52
Connecting the Q52 to a Network
Two LED indicators are used to indicate Ethernet link integrity (see Figure 2). The green
LED at the bottom left of the UTP network connector will be illuminated when a 100
MB/S link is established over the network connection, or extinguished otherwise. The
red LED at the bottom right of the UTP network connector will be illuminated when a
10 MB/S link is established over the network connection, or extinguished otherwise.
Figure 3—Q52 Top View: LED Status Indicators
Watch the LED indicators on the top panel as they cycle through the power-on self-test.
When the test is complete, the STAT LED will flash once per second or, if there is no IP
address configured, twice per second (see Gecko on page 18 for instruction on how to
configure an IP address).
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4. Configuration Tools
Q52 Utilities
4CONFIGURATION TOOLS
This chapter briefly describes some of the Q52 utilities provided to help you setup your
Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge:
•HTML forms on page 17
•Gecko on page 18
In addition, two TCP/IP commands that you will need are briefly described:
•Telnet on page 19
•Ping on page 19
Q52 Utilities
HTML forms
The Q52’s settings can be configured over TCP/IP using a standard Web browser. The
Q52’s Web pages provide a user-friendly way to access some of the commands built into
the Zigbee bridge device.
To access the Q52’s home page, do the following:
1. Ensure that the ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge has an IP address and subnet mask so that
it is identifiable on your TCP/IP network.
2. Ensure that your network station can successfully "ping" the Q52 over the
network.
3. Direct your Web browser to the Uniform Resource Locator (URL):
http://Q52IPaddress
For example: http://192.168.11.9
4. When prompted for a User ID and Password, type in "root" for the ID and either
press ENTER at the password prompt or, if a password has been set, type the
password and then press ENTER.
The Q52’s HTML structure is divided into several menus as shown in Figure 4. More
detailed information about Q52 web pages is found in chapter 7, Using HTML Pages to
Configure the Q52.
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4. Configuration Tools
Q52 Utilities
Figure 4—Q52 HTML Menu Structure
Gecko
Gecko is a Windows tool for discovering, monitoring, and configuring Exegin devices
on a TCP/IP network. The program is a Java stand alone program.
The Q52 can be configured on a TCP/IP network using Gecko. Two steps are involved:
1. Identify the Q52 on the network using TCP/IP as the underlying protocol
2. Configure the Q52 with its required TCP/IP settings (i.e. IP address and subnet
mask).
Additional settings like routing entries can also be configured allowing for
communications across subnets. Once Gecko is up and running, select Help Topics from
the help menu for more detailed information about Gecko.
The installation procedure for Gecko is described below; Using Gecko (Windows) on
page 23 describes how to use Gecko to configure your Q52.
Gecko
Environment
Requirements
Before installing Gecko, ensure that you have met the following system environment
requirements:
• the Java Runtime Environment™ (JRE) from Sun Microsystems. JRE consists of
the Java virtual machine, the java platform core classes, and supporting files. The
latest supported version of JRE is available at Exegin’s website:
http://www.exegin.com/.
• the TCP/IP protocol installed and configured on your workstation.
Home/Index
Zigbee
Settings
Status
Bridge
Settings
Status
TCP/IP
Settings
Status
Admin.
System
Passwords
SNTP
Upgrade
Restart
Help
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4. Configuration Tools
TCP/IP Commands
Installing
Gecko in
Windows
To install Gecko on a Windows workstation, you will need to:
1. Insert the Q52 CD ROM and bring up the CD directory listing in My Computer or
Windows Explorer
2. Double click on setupex.exe in the Gecko directory to run the InstallShield Wizard.
3. Answer the prompts throughout the Wizard.
Once the install process is complete, you will be prompted to view the ReadMe file.
Select "Yes" to read this and when done, close the file.
Note: The latest version of Gecko is available on Exegin’s website:
http://www.exegin.com/.
TCP/IP Commands
Telnet
Telnet can be used to access a remote computer on a network. To use this command, you
must know the IP address of the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge. You can start a Telnet
session on a UNIX- or Windows-based computer which is connected to the network, to
log in to the Q52 command line interface shell to alter and view settings.
Syntax:
telnet ipaddress
Example:
telnet 192.168.11.9
This will bring up the Q52 login prompt. Enter "root" for the User ID and press either
ENTER at the password prompt or, if a password has been set, then type it in and press
ENTER.
Ping
You can use the "ping" command to check that an assigned IP address (for example, the
IP address for the Q52) is active.
Syntax:
ping IPaddress
For example:
ping 192.168.11.9
The response will indicate whether the IP address is active or not.
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5. Configuring the Q52 on Your Network
Required TCP/IP Settings
5CONFIGURING THE Q52 ON YOUR NETWORK
This chapter describes how to configure the required and optional TCP/IP settings for the
Q52 on your network. The following steps are covered:
•Required TCP/IP Settings:
•Configuring an initial IP address for the Q52 on page 20
•Configure the Q52 IP address and subnet mask on page 21
•Optional TCP/IP Settings:
•Communicating across routers on page 25
•Using Host and Domain Names on page 26
•Troubleshooting Tips on page 27.
Once the TCP/IP network port is configured on the Q52, additional configuration is
required to connect the Q52 to the local Zigbee Personal Area Network (PAN), and also
to bridge that local PAN to another remote PAN over TCP/IP. Please refer to Q52 Zigbee
PAN and Bridge Configuration on page 30 for details on Zigbee and bridge
configuration.
Required TCP/IP Settings
Configuring an initial IP address for the Q52
Since the Q52 has no physical user interface such as a display or keyboard, all operating
parameters must be configured by means of a TCP/IP network connection from a
separate computer. However, the Q52 must first be assigned an IP address in order to
function on a TCP/IP network. This raises the question of how to configure a Q52 when
it is first installed on the network fresh from the factory.
As delivered from the factory, the Q52 is configured to request an IP address from a
DHCP server when attached to a TCP/IP network. If a DHCP server exists on the
network, then the IP address assigned to the Q52 may be determined by querying the
DHCP server using its administration interface and locating the IP address of the desired
Q52 by matching its Ethernet MAC address. Please refer to the documentation for the
particular DHCP server used to determine how this may be done.
As an alternative, Exegin provides a utility program called Gecko which is capable of
locating any configured or unconfigured Q52 device attached to the TCP/IP subnet, and
assigning an initial IP address to it to facilitate subsequent configuration through a telnet
or HTTP connection. Please refer to Using Gecko (Windows) on page 23 for details on
how to do this.
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5. Configuring the Q52 on Your Network
Required TCP/IP Settings
Configure the Q52 IP address and subnet mask
Once the IP address has been created, you can configure the remaining TCP/IP
parameters of the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge using one of the following:
•Q52 HTML forms, page 21
• the Q52 Gecko utility (Windows only), page 23
• the TCP/IP telnet command, page 24.
Using HTML
forms 1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Network" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Network Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/tcpipConf.html
The TCP/IP Settings form is displayed (Figure 5).
Figure 5—TCP/IP Settings Form
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5. Configuring the Q52 on Your Network
Required TCP/IP Settings
2. If dynamic addressing is desired, then click on the radio button to the left of the
label Obtain an IP address automatically, then proceed directly to step 9 below;
this will cause the Q52 to request its TCP/IP parameters from a DHCP server over
the network.
To specify a static IP address, click on the radio button to the left of the label Use
the following IP address: and proceed to step 3 below.
3. Enter the IP address in the IP Address field.
4. Enter the Q52’s subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field.
5. [Optional setting] In order to communicate across subnets with the Q52, enter the
address of the default gateway in the Default Gateway field.
6. [Optional setting] In order to use host and domain names in addition to dotted quad
IP addresses, enter the address of the domain name server in the DNS Server
Address field.
7. [Optional setting] Enter the suffix of the domain name for the Q52 in the DNS
Domain Suffix field.
8. [Optional setting] To change the TCP window size, select the desired value in the
TCP Window Size combo box.
9. Click on "Submit" when done.
10. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
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5. Configuring the Q52 on Your Network
Required TCP/IP Settings
Using Gecko
(Windows) Ensure that you have installed Gecko on your Windows PC (see Installing Gecko in
Windows on page 19). To configure the Q52 with its required TCP/IP settings (i.e. IP
address and subnet mask), do the following:
1. Select Programs → Exegin → Gecko → Gecko in the Windows Start menu.
The Gecko main screen is displayed, as in Figure 6.
2. Click on "Search…" to open the Discover Devices dialog box.
3. Select "local" and click on "OK".
Or, click on "Add..." to find a device on another subnet.
The main dialog box will now build up a list of Exegin devices. This process may
take a minute or two to find the devices on the network.
4. Click on "Stop Searching" after the device has been found.
5. Select the Q52's ethernet address from the list box and press "Assign IP…".
6. In the Assign IP dialog box, fill in the IP address and subnet mask for this Q52.
You can also assign a default router/gateway entry in this dialog box to allow your
Q52 to communicate across subnets. Please see Communicating across routers on
page 25 for further details.
7. Click "Assign" when done to assign these TCP/IP settings to the Q52. Gecko will
then display its progress status in a separate dialog box.
After successfully assigning the settings you will see the Q52 with its new IP address in
the device list.
Figure 6—Gecko Main Screen
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5. Configuring the Q52 on Your Network
Required TCP/IP Settings
Using Telnet 1. Start a Telnet session with the Q52. Type:
telnet Q52IPaddress
where Q52IPaddress is the IP address of the Q52 unit. This will bring up a login
prompt.
2. Enter "root" for the User ID and press ENTER at the Password prompt, as by
default there is no password set.
The following WARNING message is normal at this point and may be ignored.
STORED AND CURRENT VALUES DIFFER
You should now see the prompt:
Q52IPaddress:root>
3. Store the new IP address and netmask in EEPROM so that the setting will remain
intact after reboot. To do this, enter:
store net addr Q52IPaddress
store net mask Q52netmask
where:
Q52netmask is the netmask address for the Q52.
If you would like to communicate with the Q52 from across routers, you will need
to make an entry in the "Routing" section. See Communicating across routers on
page 25 for further details.
4. [Optional, but recommended] Configure root and guest user passwords with the
following commands:
set user passwd root newRootPssswd
set user passwd guest newGuestPasswd
5. Save these configurations to EEPROM. Enter:
save
6. Verify the IP address and netmask. Enter:
list stored net
7. Log out of the telnet session with "quit" then reboot the Q52 by powering the unit
off and then back on again.
8. Test the equipment and configuration after installation is complete.
ping Q52IPaddress
An Important
Note Once you have configured the unit using any of the above methods, the STAT LED will
flash once per second. This means the Q52 is configured and recognizable on the
network.
The STAT LED will flash when the IP Address is configured; it does not mean that
the unit is properly configured, only that an IP address has been saved.
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5. Configuring the Q52 on Your Network
Optional TCP/IP Settings
Optional TCP/IP Settings
Communicating across routers
Since Windows and UNIX environments depend on TCP/IP to communicate with the
Q52, crossing routers can be an issue.
After following one of the Q52 configuration methods described above, you will only be
able to communicate with the Zigbee bridge device from the same subnet. This means
that the Q52 will not be able to communicate across a router (i.e., to another subnet).
To allow the Q52 to communicate across a router, it is best to store a default
router/gateway within the Zigbee bridge device so that any packets destined for another
subnet are forwarded to this router automatically. The router (or series of routers) can
then ensure the packets arrive at their final destination on the other subnet.
You can configure a default router/gateway within the Q52 using either the Q52 HTML
forms or the TCP/IP telnet command.
Using HTML
forms 1. Follow the instructions for accessing the Network TCP/IP form (page 21).
2. Enter the address of the default gateway in the Default Gateway field.
3. Click on "Submit" when done.
4. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
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Optional TCP/IP Settings
Using Telnet 1. Telnet to the Zigbee bridge device as described on page 24.
telnet Q52ipaddress
2. Enter "root" for the User ID and press ENTER at the Password prompt, as by
default there is no password set.
The following WARNING message is normal at this point and may be ignored.
STORED AND CURRENT VALUES DIFFER
You should now see the prompt:
Q52IPaddress:root>
3. Type "list net" to view the Zigbee bridge device’s current settings, then
configure the Q52’s default router/gateway as follows:
store net gateway routerIPaddress
4. Logout of the Telnet session with "quit". Then reboot the Q52 by powering the
unit off and then on again.
Using Host and Domain Names
The Q52 allows entry of most IP addresses either in ’dotted quad’ form or as a symbolic
host names. Host names have the advantage that they are easier to remember and are not
tied to a specific IP address.
The translation from host name to IP address is performed by a Domain Name Server
(DNS). In order to use host names, the IP address for the DNS server as well as the
domain name suffix must be specified at configuration time.
Using HTML
forms 1. Follow the instructions for accessing the TCP/IP Settings form (page 21).
2. Enter the IP address of the Domain Name Server in the DNS Server Address field.
Note: this address must be entered in dotted quad format.
3. Enter the suffix of the domain name in the DNS Domain Suffix field.
4. Click on "Submit" when done.
5. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
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Troubleshooting Tips
Using Telnet 1. Telnet to the Zigbee bridge device as described on page 24.
telnet Q52ipaddress
2. Enter "root" for the User ID and press ENTER at the Password prompt, as by
default there is no password set.
The following WARNING message is normal at this point and may be ignored.
STORED AND CURRENT VALUES DIFFER
You should now see the prompt:
Q52IPaddress:root>
3. Type "list net" to view the Zigbee bridge device’s current settings, then
configure the Q52’s Domain Name Server address and Domain Name Suffix as
follows:
store net dns dnsIPaddress
store net domain domainsuffix
4. Logout of the Telnet session with "quit". Then reboot the Q52 by powering the
unit off and then on again.
Troubleshooting Tips
Gecko error messages: Q52 will not talk on the network
Unable to assign temporary IP. The address is already in use.
• Ensure that you have assigned an IP address that is not being use by another device.
Unable to assign temporary IP. The device is not responding. The network may be down,
or an invalid IP address has been used.
• Ensure that the IP address that you used is valid for your network.
Q52 will not talk on the network
• Have you assigned it a unique and valid IP address which corresponds with the
other IP addresses on your network? For example, are you sure no other device is
using this IP address, that the subnet mask is the same as other hosts on the
network, and that the unique IP address is part of the network specified by the
subnet mask specified?
• Are you sure you are trying to talk to the Q52 from a host on the same subnet? The
Zigbee bridge device can only be seen locally unless you configured a routing entry
earlier on.
• Is the STAT LED on the front of the Q52 flashing once per second or is it flashing
faster? A slower, once-a-second rate indicates that the Zigbee bridge device is in
fact configured with an IP address. A faster rate indicates that the Q52 is unaware of
the IP address and you may need to try the configuration process again.
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Troubleshooting Tips
• Have you confirmed the network connection to the Q52 is working correctly?
Trying different network cables and locations will help narrow down the problem.
Cannot ping the Q52
There are a number of possible reasons for this:
• Have you rebooted the Q52? Sometimes this will solve various communication
problems.
• Is the network cable securely connected?
• Have you checked your network connection to the Q52? Try it at a new location on
your network if possible or swap in another device.
• Have you made an entry in your computer’s host table (/etc/hosts, host nis map, or
DNS name table) for the Q52?
• Have you tried to ping with the IP address instead of the IP name? This will
eliminate any name-lookup issues and focus more on the communications between
the Q52 and your host.
• Is it possible that a duplicate IP address has been assigned?
• Did you use the correct netmask for your particular environment?
• Has the Q52 been moved from another network? If so, it will likely need to be
reconfigured to integrate with its new location. This includes at minimum a new IP
address and netmask. Please see Resetting to Factory Defaults on page 99 for
possible configuration methods.
• Is there a router between the Q52 and your host? If so, a default router or a static
route must be configured on the unit so the Q52 knows how to get its response back
to the originating host. Please see Communicating across routers on page 25.
• Do you have a DHCP or BOOTP server running on your network? By default, the
Q52 comes with the DHCP and BOOTP request turned on so although you may
have stored a particular network configuration in the unit’s EEPROM, a DHCP or
BOOTP server may supply new network parameters upon bootup. To turn off
DHCP and BOOTP on the unit, please see Configure the Q52 IP address and
subnet mask on page 21.
If none of these help, try the following:
• Reset the unit to default settings. Please see Resetting to Factory Defaults on page
99. Once the unit is in the default state, use one of the configuration options listed in
the "Q52 Configuration" above in the manual to reconfigure it.
Cannot Telnet to the Q52
If you are unable to ping the Q52 as well, please see Cannot ping the Q52 on page 28. If
it is telnet only that you are having problems with, these points should be considered:
• Are you able to telnet to another host on your network or telnet from another host?
If not, look into your host’s TELNET configuration.
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Troubleshooting Tips
• Have you tried rebooting the Q52?
• Are the dipswitches in the "off" position?
• Does the fourth octet of the Q52’s given IP address equal 0 or 255? Each of the four
octets in the IP address should be between 1 and 254.
HTML configuration forms will not display
• Can you "ping" the Q52 from your Windows station? If not, please see Cannot
ping the Q52 on page 28.
• Have you used the correct URL for the Q52’s home page? It should be:
http://Q52IPaddress
For example:
http://192.168.11.9
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6. Q52 Zigbee PAN and Bridge Configuration
Required Zigbee Settings
6Q52 ZIGBEE PAN AND BRIDGE CONFIGURATION
This chapter describes how to configure the required and optional Zigbee Personal Area
Network (PAN) and bridge settings for the Q52. The following steps are covered:
•Required Zigbee Settings
•Selecting the RF Channels on page 30
•Optional Zigbee Settings
•Setting the PAN Filter on page 32
•Setting Extended Address Filters on page 33
•Required Bridging Settings
•Setting the remote bridge host name on page 33
•Optional Bridging Settings
•Setting additional remote bridge host names on page 34
•Troubleshooting Tips
•Zigbee PAN on page 35
•Zigbee Bridge on page 36
Required Zigbee Settings
Selecting the RF Channels
The Q52 features two radio circuits, one operating in the 868-928 MHz frequency range
and the other operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency range. As shipped from the factory, the
Q52 is configured to operate on the lowest channel numbers available in each frequency
range:
• In North America, the 900 MHz radio is configured by default to operate on
channel 1; in Europe, it is configured to operate on channel 0
• In all markets, the 2.4 GHz radio is configured by default to operate on channel 11.
Note: Channel 0 (868 MHz) is not authorized for operation in North America;
similiarly, Channels 1 through 10 (902-928 MHz) are not authorized for
operation in Europe. For more information, please refer to the appropriate
regulatory authority in your market area.
The Q52 must be configured to use the same radio channel(s) as the other nodes in the
local Zigbee PAN. This configuration may be performed using HTML forms.
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Required Zigbee Settings
Using HTML
forms 1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Zigbee" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Zigbee Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/zigbeeConf.html
The Zigbee Settings configuration form is displayed (Figure 7).
Figure 7—Zigbee Settings Form
2. Select the desired RF Channel for 2.4 GHz operation by clicking on the
down-arrow indicator of the combo box for the 2.4 GHz radio.
3. Click on "Submit" when done.
4. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
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Optional Zigbee Settings
Optional Zigbee Settings
Enabling Zigbee Coordinator functionality
By default, the Q52 acts only as a Zigbee Bridge Device (ZBD) to bridge Zigbee network
messages over TCP/IP. However, the Q52 is also capable of acting as Zigbee
Coordinator for the local Zigbee PAN.
1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Zigbee" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Zigbee Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/zigbeeConf.html
The Zigbee Settings configuration form is displayed (Figure 7).
2. If the Q52 should act as Zigbee PAN Coordinator for the wireless network, enter the
desired PAN ID and check the box labelled ’PAN Coordinator’; otherwise leave this
box un-checked.
3. Click on "Submit" when done.
4. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
Setting the PAN Filter
By default, the Q52 will bridge all PAN ID’s encountered on the Zigbee network.
However, some installations may require filtering of PAN ID’s.
Using HTML
forms 1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Zigbee" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Zigbee Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/zigbeeConf.html
The Zigbee Settings configuration form is displayed (Figure 7).
2. Enter the desired PAN ID into the PAN ID Filter field. The PAN ID is expressed as
a four-digit hexadecimal value. To disable PAN ID Filtering (ie: to accept all PAN
ID’s), enter the value ’ffff’ into this field.
3. Click on "Submit" when done.
4. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
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Required Bridging Settings
Setting Extended Address Filters
The Q52 may be optionally configured to respond to specific Zigbee MAC addresses.
These addresses are referred to as Extended Address Filters. A maximum of ten
Extended Address Filters may be configured.
Using HTML
forms 1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Zigbee" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Zigbee Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/zigbeeConf.html
The Zigbee Settings configuration form is displayed (Figure 7).
2. Enter the desired Zigbee MAC addresses into the Extended Address Filter field.
Each address should be entered on its own line, separated by a carriage return from
the next. Each MAC address is expressed as a twelve-digit hexadecimal value.
3. To enable extended address filtering, ensure that the ’Extended Address Filter’
checkbox is checked.
4. Click on "Submit" when done.
5. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
Required Bridging Settings
Setting the remote bridge host name
In order to successfully bridge a Zigbee PAN across TCP/IP, at least two Zigbee bridge
devices are required. The Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge which is currently being
configured requires at least one other Zigbee bridge device available on the TCP/IP
network with which it may establish a bridge connection. This configuration may be
performed using HTML forms.
Using HTML
forms 1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Bridge" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Bridge Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/bridgeConf.html
The Bridge Settings configuration form is displayed (Figure 8).
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Optional Bridging Settings
Figure 8—Bridge Settings Form
2. Enter the IP address of the remote zigbee bridge device into the Hostname 1 field.
The IP address may be entered in dotted quad form, or as a host name if the Domain
Name Server (DNS) parameters have been configured in the Q52. Please refer to
Optional TCP/IP Settings on page 25 for details on how to configure the DNS
settings.
3. Click on "Submit" when done.
Optional Bridging Settings
Setting additional remote bridge host names
While at least one remote Zigbee bridge device is required for successful bridging
operation, the Q52 can support up to four remote Zigbee bridge devices. These additional
bridge devices may be configured using HTML forms.
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Troubleshooting Tips
Using HTML
forms 1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Bridge" from the Main Menu.
Or, go directly to the Bridge Configuration form by typing the following into your
browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/bridgeConf.html
The Bridge Settings configuration form is displayed (Figure 8).
2. Enter the IP address of up to three additional remote zigbee bridge device into the
Hostname 2, Hostname 3 and Hostname 4 fields. Each IP address may be entered
in dotted quad form, or as a host name if the Domain Name Server (DNS)
parameters have been configured in the Q52. Please refer to Optional TCP/IP
Settings on page 25 for details on how to configure the DNS settings.
3. Click on "Submit" when done.
Troubleshooting Tips
Zigbee PAN
The Q52 can display a Zigbee Status HTML form which may be very helpful in resolving
connection issues with the Zigbee PAN.
1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Zigbee" from the Main Menu. The Zigbee Settings form will be displayed.
2. From the Zigbee Settings form, select "Status".
Or, go directly to the Zigbee Status form by typing the following into your browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/zigbeeStatus.html
The Zigbee Status form is displayed (Figure 9).
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Troubleshooting Tips
Figure 9—Zigbee Status Form
Some things to check:
• Do the selected radio channels match the channels in use by the local Zigbee PAN?
• If PAN ID filtering is in use, does the PAN ID filter match the PAN ID used by the
local Zigbee coordinator?
• If Extended Address Filters are in use, do the Zigbee MAC addresses match those
of the devices to be bridged?
Zigbee Bridge
The Zigbee Bridge Status form is helpful in determining the current state of the Zigbee
bridge connection.
1. Load the Q52 HTML forms as described in HTML forms on page 17, then select
"Bridge" from the Main Menu. The Bridge Settings form will be displayed.
2. From the Bridge Settings form, select "Status".
Or, go directly to the Bridge Status form by typing the following into your browser:
http://Q52IPaddress/bridgeStatus.html
The Bridge Status form is displayed (Figure 10).
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Troubleshooting Tips
Figure 10—Bridge Status Form
Some things to check:
• Is the IP address of the remote bridge device entered correctly?
• If the IP address of the remote bridge device(s) is(are) entered as host names as
opposed to a dotted-quad numeric values, have the Domain Name Server (DNS)
configuration settings been entered? Please refer to Optional TCP/IP Settings on
page 25 for details on how to configure the DNS settings.
• Are you able to ’ping’ the remote bridge device(s)?
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7. Using HTML Pages to Configure the Q52
Accessing the Q52 HTML Pages
7USING HTML PAGES TO CONFIGURE THE Q52
This chapter describes the HTML pages provided with the Q52. The Zigbee bridge
device settings can be configured and its status observed at any time, by calling up these
pages.
The following HTML pages are described here:
•Accessing the Q52 HTML Pages on page 38
•Password Protection on page 39
•Q52 Home Page on page 40
•Zigbee Forms
•Zigbee Settings Form on page 42
•Zigbee Status Page on page 43
•Bridge Forms
•Bridge Settings Form on page 44
•Bridge Status Page on page 46
•TCP/IP Forms
•TCP/IP Settings Form on page 46
•TCP/IP Status Page on page 48
•Administration Forms
•System Information Form on page 49
•Password Form on page 50
•SNTP Settings Form on page 51
•Firmware Upgrade Form on page 52
•Restart Page on page 54
•Help Page on page 55
Accessing the Q52 HTML Pages
To access the Q52’s HTML pages, do the following:
1. Ensure that the Zigbee bridge device has an IP address and subnet mask so that it is
identifiable on your TCP/IP network.
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Accessing the Q52 HTML Pages
2. Ensure that your network station can successfully "ping" the Q52 over the
network.
3. Direct your Web browser to the Uniform Resource Locator (URL):
http://Q52IPaddress
For example: http://192.168.11.9
4. When prompted for a User ID and Password, type in "root" for the ID and press
ENTER at the password prompt.
By default, no password is set. However, if a password has been configured, then
type it in and then press ENTER.
Each page can be accessed directly by directing your browser to the URL:
http://Q52IPaddress/filename.html
where "filename" is one of:
zigbeeConf Zigbee Settings form
zigbeeStatus Zigbee Status form
bridgeConf Bridge Settings form
bridgeStatus Bridge Status form
tcpipConf TCP/IP (network) Settings form
tcpipStatus TCP/IP (network) Status form
adminConf Administration form
pswdConf System Password form
sntpConf SNTP Settings form
upgrade Firmware Upgrade form
reboot System Restart page
help Help page.
Password Protection
Some of the Q52 configuration forms are password-protected. When first accessing these
forms, a password dialog will be displayed as shown in Figure 11.
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Q52 Home Page
Figure 11—Password Dialog for Access to Administration Forms
By default, the Q52 implements two user names: ’root’ and ’guest’. Individual
passwords may be set for each user name. As shipped from the factory, the password for
both user names is blank. Passwords may be set for each user ID; please refer to
Password Form on page 50 for details on how this is done.
To access a password-protected form, enter the desired user name (’root’ or ’guest’) and
the associated password, then click the ’OK’ button at the bottom of the dialog.
Q52 Home Page
The Home page for the Q52 ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge provides a menu of pages (see
Figure 12) that facilitate viewing and changing the status and operating parameters of the
Q52. It also provides some basic system information for the Q52, and a link to the Exegin
web site.
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Q52 Home Page
Figure 12—Q52 HTML Menu Structure
System
Information The first three fields of this page, Hostname, Location and Contact, can be changed by
going to the Administration page. The other fields are information provided by the Q52
itself.
Figure 13—Q52 Home Page
Home/Index
Zigbee
Settings
Status
Bridge
Settings
Status
TCP/IP
Settings
Status
Admin.
System
Passwords
SNTP
Upgrade
Restart
Help
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Zigbee Forms
Zigbee Forms
Zigbee Settings Form
the Zigbee Settings form appears as shown in Figure 14.
Figure 14—Zigbee Settings Form
Radio
Channels The Q52 is capable of operating on one 900 MHz channel and one 2.4 GHz channel
simultaneously. A combo box is provided to select the desired channel for the 2.4 GHz
radio.
Default: Set to the lowest channel available in the market area into which the product is
shipped:
• Channels 0 and 11 (Europe)
• Channels 1 and 11 (North America)
Note: Channel 0 (868 MHz) is not authorized for operation in North America;
similiarly, Channels 1 through 10 (902-928 MHz) are not authorized for
operation in Europe. For more information, please refer to the appropriate
regulatory authority in your market area.
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Zigbee Forms
Zigbee
Coordinator By default, the Q52 acts only as a Zigbee Bridge Device (ZBD) to bridge Zigbee network
messages over TCP/IP. However, the Q52 is also capable of acting as Zigbee
Coordinator for the local Zigbee PAN. A check box is provided to enable the Q52 to act
as Zigbee Coordinator for the local PAN. If this functionality is enabled, the local PAN
ID must also be set; the ’PAN ID’ field is provided for this purpose.
Default: Zigbee Coordinator functionality is disabled.
PAN ID Filter The PAN ID Filter field configures the Q52 to bridge only Zigbee messages for a
specified PAN ID.
To enable PAN ID filtering, enter the desired PAN ID into the PAN ID Filter field. The
PAN ID is expressed as a four-digit hexadecimal value. To disable PAN ID Filtering (ie:
to accept all PAN ID’s), enter the value ’ffff’ into this field.
Extended
Address Filter The Q52 may be optionally configured to respond to specific Zigbee MAC addresses.
These addresses are referred to as Extended Address Filters. A maximum of ten
Extended Address Filters may be configured.
To enable Extended Address filters, check the ’Extended Address Filter’ checkbox and
enter one or more Zigbee MAC addresses into the associated text box. To disable
Extended Address filters, un-check the ’Extended Address Filter’ checkbox.
Saving
Configuration
Changes
Any changes on this page will be saved only when the ’Submit’ button is clicked. In
order for the new values to actually take effect, the Q52 must be re-started. To re-start
the Q52, please refer to Restart Page on page 54.
To erase all changes, click the ’Revert’ button.
Zigbee Status Page
The Zigbee Status page is shown in Figure 15. Use this page to troubleshoot
Zigbee-related problems. Network status indicators are recorded in this page; there are
no configuration settings. The page refreshes every minute. The Radio status, Zigbee
Network Neightbour table, and Zigbee Network Routing table are displayed.
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Bridge Forms
Figure 16—Bridge Settings Form
The Bridge Settings form allows specification of up to four remote Zigbee bridge
devices. The Q52 will attempt to connect to all specified bridge devices to bridge Zigbee
messages to and from the local PAN.
Remote Zigbee bridge devices are specified by IP address. At least one device should be
specified in order to bridge Zigbee message over the TCP/IP network.
IP addresses may be specified in dotted quad format, for example:
172.16.16.1
Alternatively, host names may be used to specify the IP address of each bridge device.
The Q52 requires access to a Domain Name Server (DNS) in order for host names to
work. Please refer to DNS Server Address on page 48 for more details on configuring the
DNS server address.
Hostname 1 At a minimum, the IP address one remote Zigbee bridge device should be entered into
the Hostname 1 field.
Default: Unconfigured (blank) IP address.
Hostname 2
Hostname 3
Hostname 4
The IP addresses of up to three additional Zigbee bridge devices may be specified, using
the Hostname 2 through Hostname 4 fields respectively.
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TCP/IP Forms
Default: Unconfigured (blank) IP address.
Bridge Status Page
The Bridge Status page is shown in Figure 17. Use this page to troubleshoot
bridge-related problems. Only bridge status indicators are recorded in this page; there are
no configuration settings. The page refreshes every minute. The packet statistics are
displayed for each bridge connection.
Figure 17—Bridge Status Page
TCP/IP Forms
TCP/IP Settings Form
The TCP/IP Settings form appears as is shown in Figure 18.
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TCP/IP Forms
Figure 18—TCP/IP Settings Form
Static vs
Dynamic
Addressing
The Q52 may be set up to automatically request its TCP/IP parameters over the network
from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. To enable this feature,
click on the radio button labelled ’Obtain an IP address automatically’. When this feature
is enabled, the DHCP server will provide all TCP/IP configuration data; in this case,
none of the other fields on the TCP/IP Settings form need to be filled in.
If static addressing is desired, then click on the radio button labelled ’Use the following
IP address’. For static addressing, the IP address and Subnet mask are required to be
entered. All other parameters are optional, depending upon your installation
requirements.
Default: Unconfigured (blank) IP address and subnet mask; dynamic addressing
enabled.
Default
Gateway If static addressing is used, and the Q52 will be required to communicate to a different
subnet, then the IP address of a default gateway is required in order to route traffic from
the Q52 to devices on remote subnets. You can leave this field blank if you are not
communicating across a router (from one network to another). In most other situations,
you simply enter your router's IP address in the Default Gateway field.
Default: Unconfigured (blank).
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TCP/IP Forms
DNS Server
Address Enter the IP address of the local domain name service (DNS) host in this field. This
allows the Zigbee bridge device to automatically resolve hostnames (e.g.
host.domain.com) to IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.0.42).
Default: Unconfigured (blank).
DNS Domain
Suffix Enter the domain name suffix which will be appended to the host name of the Q52 to
form a complete fully-qualified host name. For example, if the fully-qualified host name
of a particular Q52 is host.domain.com, then the string ’host’ would be the device’s host
name and ’domain.com’ would be the DNS Domain Suffix.
Default: Unconfigured (blank).
TCP Window
Size To change the TCP window size, select the desired value in the TCP Window Size
combo box.
Default: 2 MSS packets.
TCP/IP Status Page
The TCP/IP Status page is shown in Figure 19. Use this page to troubleshoot
network-related problems. Network status indicators are recorded in this page; there are
no configuration settings. The page refreshes every minute. The TCP, UDP and DHCP
connection information is displayed.
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Administration Forms
Figure 19—TCP/IP Status Page
Administration Forms
Several forms are available for administering basic system settings, such as host name,
passwords, and firmware upgrades.
System Information Form
The System Information form is shown in Figure 20. It facilitates administration of
general device-related settings.
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Administration Forms
Figure 20—System Information Form
Hostname,
Location,
Contact
Free format fields for user. A host namefor the Zigbee bridge device, its location and
contact information for support can be entered in these fields and they will appear on the
Q52 home page.
Default: Unconfigured (blank).
Password Form
The Password administration form is shown in Figure 21.
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Administration Forms
Figure 21—Password Form
All settings are protected by a password so that only authorized users can make
changes. When you try to open any configuration page, you will be asked for a
user name and password. At the prompt, you will need to enter root (unless you
have another user configured with root privileges) followed by the associated
password. If there is no password, leave the field blank and press ENTER.
Settings can only be altered by a user with root privileges; guest users can only view
settings. Both types of users can be assigned passwords. To change a password, type the
old password in the "Old" field. Then type the new password twice: once in the "New"
field and once in the "Confirm" field.
Default: Blank passwords for root and guest users.
SNTP Settings Form
the SNTP Settings Form (Figure 22) facilitates configuration of the Simple Network
Time Protocol (SNTP) client in the Q52. SNTP is used by the Q52 to synchronize its
local time-of-day clock with that of a central server.
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Administration Forms
Figure 22—SNTP Settings Form
NTP Server The NTP Server field specifies the IP address of the NTP server from which the Q52 will
obtain time of day information. The IP address may be specified in dotted quad numeric
form. Alternatively, if a Domain Name Service (DNS) server have been configured, the
server’s host name may be entered. Please refer to Using Host and Domain Names on
page 26 for details on setting up the DNS server.
Default: Unconfigured (blank).
Poll Interval The Poll Interval combo box facilitates selection of the desired NTP polling interval. A
range of values between 1 and 17 minutes may be selected.
Default: 1024 Sec (17 minutes).
Firmware Upgrade Form
The Firmware Upgrade Form (Figure 23) facilitates uploading of new firmware to the
Q52.
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Administration Forms
Figure 23—Firmware Upgrade Form
The firmware upgrade procedure uploads a new firmware image from your workstation
into the flash memory of the Q52. This firmware image file must have been previously
obtained from Exegin technical support personnel or downloaded directly from Exegin’s
web site:
http://www.exegin.com/
Please refer to Contacting Exegin on page 81 for more details on how to contact Exegin
technical support.
File to Upload Enter the location of the new firmware file on your computer’s hard drive. The full path
to the file must be entered. Alternatively, clicking the the ’Browse...’ button will open a
file selection dialog (Figure 24) which will allow you to navigate your computer’s hard
drive and select the firmware file interactively.
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Administration Forms
Figure 24—Firmware File Selection Dialog
Upgrade Once the file location has been specified, clicking the ’Upgrade’ button will cause the
selected firmware file to be uploaded to the Q52.
Restart Page
The Restart page (Figure 25) allows you to reboot the Zigbee bridge device with one of
two options.
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Help Page
Figure 25—Restart Page
Restart Reboot the Zigbee bridge device with any new settings that have been configured or
changed in these forms.
Default Reboot the Zigbee bridge device with the factory default settings.
Help Page
Selecting "Help" from the main menu opens the Help information page (see Figure 26)
with all of the Help information available for these forms. This page can also be opened
at the appropriate location by clicking on the Help (question mark) icon at the top of each
HTML form or page.
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Help Page
Figure 26—Help Page
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Q52 Command Line Interface Shell
8REFERENCE INFORMATION
This chapter describes some of the most common features of the Q52 including:
•Q52 Command Line Interface Shell on page 57: a description of the built-in
command line interface shell, along with a table of the most common commands
•Complete Command Reference on page 59: syntax and descriptions of all
commands available in the command line interface shell
•Q52 Naming Scheme on page 66: important predefined names
•User Accounts and Permissions on page 66: logging in as a "root" or "guest" user
•Resetting to Factory Defaults on page 66: how to reset the unit to factory default
settings
•Performing Firmware Upgrades on page 67: a complete overview of the Flash
upgrade procedure.
Q52 Command Line Interface Shell
Within the Q52, the command line interface shell is built into the firmware. It allows you
to manipulate objects such as destinations, models, and I/O ports and also provides some
monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities.
Command Line Interface access methods
Access the command line interface shell using these methods:
HTML Forms When you configure a setting using the built-in HTML
configuration forms, shell commands are actually
executed remotely on the Q52.
Telnet Session Opening a Telnet session with the Q52 allows you to
log into the device and access the command line
interface shell. (e.g. "telnet 192.168.11.9")
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Main command prefixes
The four main command prefixes within the command line interface shell are:
store change settings stored in Flash. When the "store" prefix is used, the
Q52 must be rebooted to apply the changes to the system. Since
"store" affects Flash settings only, the Zigbee bridge device must reset
and read the new settings now in Flash.
set change current/working settings in memory. When the "set" prefix is
used, a "save" command must be executed as well so that the new
settings are retained after power cycles. Since "set" only affects the
settings in memory, they will be lost after a power cycle unless they are
saved into Flash ROM.
list view current/working settings in memory.
Command shell prompt
When the command shell is accessed through a Telnet session, a prompt is displayed
after login to indicate that it is ready to accept a command from the user. The Telnet
prompt is formatted ipaddress:userid> where IPaddress is the IP address of the Q52
and userid is the user ID of the currently logged-in user. For example,
192.168.11.32:root>
where 192.168.11.32 is the Q52’s IP address and the user is root.
Getting command help
The Q52’s command line interface shell provides several on-line help tools. These
include:
"?" Command Typing "?" once logged in to the command line interface
shell will produce a full listing of all commands available.
Command Prefixes Typing in the beginning of a command will produce an
error message showing the correct syntax. For example,
typing in "store tcpip" will produce a list of all
commands that start with this prefix.
Common command shell commands
The command line interface shell consists of more than 50 commands. Table 3 outlines
some of the more common commands. For a complete command reference, please refer
to Complete Command Reference on page 59.
Table 3—Common Commands
Command Syntax Description
store net addr IPaddress Store the IP address for the Q52.
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Complete Command Reference
This section outlines the entire Q52 command set including the command syntax, a
description, and in most cases, an example for each command listed. These commands
are available in the command line interface shell. See Q52 Command Line Interface Shell
on page 57 for information on accessing these commands
•List commands on page 60
•Set commands on page 61
•Store commands on page 63
•Miscellaneous commands on page 64.
store net mask netmask Store the subnet mask for the Q52.
store net gateway
routerIPaddress Store a default router/gateway for the Q52 to
forward remote packets to.
store net opts [[-]dhcp] Enable or disable DHCP requests for IP
addresses.
list net List the current TCP/IP network settings.
list sysinfo List current system information for the Q52.
save Save all current settings to Flash.
reset Reset the Q52.
ping IPaddress "ping" another TCP/IP host on the network.
quit "Quit" out of the command line interface
shell.
Table 3—Common Commands
Command Syntax Description
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List commands
These commands list the current or working settings for a particular section within the
command line interface shell. To view stored settings in Flash memory, you’ll need to
add "stored" to the beginning of any of the following commands. For example, "list
net" shows you the current network settings but "list stored net" shows you the
settings sitting in Flash. Normally these should match. You may also type "list
default" to view the factory default settings.
Table 4—List Command Options
Command Syntax Description
list all List all current settings.
list diff List the differences between the current
settings and the stored settings in Flash.
Normally, you want these values to match,
so issue a "save" command followed by a
"restart".
list date List the current time and date on the Q52.
list dhcp Display the current status of the DHCP
client in the Q52. Data includes the client
state, server IP address, and the length of the
current lease.
list [default|stored] ifc Display the module’s physical network
interface properties. There is one interface
parameter (mode) which denotes the
operating mode of the network interface’s
physical layer:
mode auto - the Q52 will automatically
negotiate link speed and duplex with the link
peer.
mode 10half - the network interface is
forced to 10 MB/Sec, half duplex mode.
mode 10full - the network interface is
forced to 10 MB/Sec, full duplex mode.
mode 100half - the network interface is
forced to 100 MB/Sec, half duplex mode.
mode 100full - the network interface is
forced to 10 MB/Sec, full duplex mode.
list [default|stored] key List the license details and license key
number.
list [default|stored] net List all current TCP/IP network settings
(e.g. IP address and subnet mask).
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Set commands
These commands alter the current or working settings in memory only. They will be lost
if the Q52 is turned off then on. To ensure this does not happen, be sure to issue a "save"
command so the current settings get written to Flash.
list [default|stored] radio Lists the version, model number, RF
channel and receiver state for each Zigbee
radio in the Q52.
list [default|stored] snmp List SNMP configuration.
list [default|stored] sysinfo List the current Q52 system information
(e.g. contact name and protocol stacks
enabled).
list [default|stored] user List the current user definitions (e.g. user
names and types).
list uptime List the time the unit has been powered up
since the last power cycle. (e.g. "Uptime: 12
days, 22:50:23").
list [default|stored] zbmac List all current Zigbee settings (e.g. RF
channel selections, PAN ID filter and
Extended Address Filters).
list zbnwk Displays the current Zigbee network status,
including the MAC address, PAN ID,
Network Neighbour Table and Network
Routing Table.
list zbnwktest Displays whether the Zigbee network test is
currently running, along with the test
results.
list zipt Displays the host names of the remote
Zigbee bridge devices, as well as the UDP
port number used to transport Zigbee
messages over the IP network.
Table 5—Set Command Options
Command Syntax Description
set sysinfo contact
contactname Set a person or department to contact in case
of Zigbee bridge device trouble.
For example:
set sysinfo contact
Christopher_Owen
Table 4—List Command Options
Command Syntax Description
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set sysinfo label newname Set a descriptive name defined by newname
for the Q52 for identification purposes. This
is not used in the operation of the Zigbee
bridge device in any way.
For example:
set sysinfo name
salesprinter
set sysinfo label newname Set a descriptive name defined by newname
for the Q52 for identification purposes. This
is not used in the operation of the Zigbee
bridge device in any way.
For example:
set sysinfo name
salesprinter
set sysinfo from default Set all sysinfo settings back to factory
defaults.
set user passwd username
password Assign a password to a defined user on the
Q52. This password must be less than
eleven characters. The username must be
either root or guest. If the new password is
not entered, the user’s old password will be
cleared.
For example:
set user passwd root mplex1
If you forget the root password, you can set
the dipswitchs to restore settings to factory
defaults. See Resetting to Factory Defaults
on page 66.
set user from default Set all user settings back to factory defaults.
set user from stored Set all current user settings to the stored
values in Flash.
Table 5—Set Command Options
Command Syntax Description
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Store commands
These commands change the settings stored in Flash (permanent memory) and do not
affect the current or working settings in memory. A power cycle is needed before the
stored settings become current.
Table 6—Store Command Options
Command Syntax Description
store ifc from default Set all network settings back to factory
defaults.
store ifc from current Store all current network settings to Flash so
they are retained after a power cycle. This
ensures all current settings match what is
stored in Flash.
store ifc mode
[auto|10half|10full|100half|1
00full]
Set the line speed for the UTP Ethernet
interface.
store net addr IPaddress Store a static IP address for the Q52.
For example:
store net addr 192.168.11.9
store net dns domainName Store the IP address of the Domain Name
Server (DNS) for the Q52.
For example:
store net dns 192.168.1.254
store net domain domainName Store the domain name suffix for the Q52.
For example:
store net domain
microplex.com
store net from default Set all TCP/IP network settings back to
factory defaults.
store net from current Store all current TCP/IP network settings to
Flash so they are retained after a power
cycle. This ensures all current settings
match what’s stored in Flash.
store net gateway
routerIPaddress Store a default router/gateway defined by
routerIPaddress so the Q52 knows where to
direct packets destined for another subnet.
For example:
store net gateway
192.168.11.1 1
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Miscellaneous commands
These commands do not fall under any specific section of the command line interface
shell but they are used quite frequently.
store net mask netmask Store the subnet mask for the Q52.
For example:
store tcpip 1 mask
255.255.255.0
store net opts[[-]dhcp] Enable or disable the automatic DHCP
requests for IP addresses upon bootup.
Prefix the ‘DHCP’ option with a dash (‘-’) to
disable the option; otherwise it is enabled.
For example:
store tcpip 1 opts -dhcp
store net rxbuf packets Determine the receive window size for the
Q52. Usually the packets value ranges from
2-8 with the lower number allowing for
more simultaneous TCP connections with
the Zigbee bridge device.
For example:
store net rxbuf 2
store zbnwk opts [-]edscan Enable/disable power-up energy scan on the
Zigbee radios.
store zbmac freqband [[-]868]
[[-]915] [[-]2400] Sets the freqency band for each Zigbee
radio.
store zipt port portnumber Sets the UDP port number to be used for
bridging Zigbee traffic over the IP network.
The default port number is 17755.
Table 7—Miscellaneous Commands
Command Syntax Description
close <sd>|all Close the network connection defined by the
socket descriptor. Socket descriptors can be
obtained using the netstat command.
If the argument all is entered, then all
active network connections will be
terminated, including the telnet session in
which the command was entered.
Table 6—Store Command Options
Command Syntax Description
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load [default] Load the settings stored in Flash and use
them as the current or working settings. If
default is specified as well, factory
settings will be loaded. Use this after power
failure to restore settings saved in Flash.
netstat Display current network status, including
TCP packet statistics and the current state of
each TCP and UDP socket in the system.
ping [-s] hostIPaddress
[datasize [packetnumber]] "ping" another TCP/IP host, specified by
hostIPaddress, on the network. datasize is
the datagram packet size which defaults to
64 bytes if no size is included in the syntax
and packetnumber is the number of requests
to be sent.
To use a host or IP name instead of the
address, you must have set the DNS server
on the Q52. Use the command "set
sysinfo dns..." to do this.
For example:
ping 192.168.11.30
quit Close the telnet command session.
restart Perform a warm boot or hardware reset
simulating a power-on reset. This will
restore current settings to those stored in
Flash as the Flash settings will be read and
loaded into memory upon bootup.
save [default] Save the current settings to Flash so they are
remembered after power cycles. Sysinfo,
destination, model, logpath, variable, user,
and I/O port settings will be saved. If
default is specified as well, factory
settings will be saved to Flash overwriting
any new settings you have configured.
Resetting the unit is not required.
Table 7—Miscellaneous Commands
Command Syntax Description
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Q52 Naming Scheme
Q52 Naming Scheme
The Q52 always follows this naming scheme:
exgnxxxxx A default name of ‘exgn’ is followed by "xxxxx", the serial
number found on the bottom of the Zigbee bridge device. For
example: exgn00091
User Accounts and Permissions
When you log into the Q52, you either log in as a guest or as a root user. The commands
you will be able to utilize on the print server depend on which login name you use. By
default, there is one root user and one guest user; users can then be added to this with
either permission level.
Users with root permission can execute all commands: users with guest permission can
not do any configuration and can only execute commands that display settings on the
Q52. However, they can use ping and telnet as well.
Use list [default|stored] user on page 61 to look at current user definitions. Use set user
passwd username password on page 62 to see how the root user can change these
settings.
Resetting to Factory Defaults
Sometimes it is beneficial to return the Q52 to its factory default state. For example, if
you are having problems communicating with the Zigbee bridge device over the
network, you may want to put it back to a default state and reconfigure the network
settings.
To reset to factory defaults:
1. Move dipswitch 1 to the "off" position and dipswitch 2 to the "on" position as
described in Table 2, Q52 Dipswitch Settings, on page 15. This is the Factory
Settings mode
2. Reboot the unit by cycling the power off, then on.
You now have the Q52 booted into a default state, meaning its current/working settings
are those stored at the factory. All settings configured and stored in Flash are ignored
while the dipswitches are in the "Factory Settings" position.
At this point, you can use shell commands on the Q52 to configure certain settings. Here
are some common examples of steps taken when the device is in a default state:
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1. Forgotten Password
If you have forgotten a password set on the Q52, you can reset the user settings using
these commands:
set user from default
save
2. Restore All Settings in Flash to Defaults
Since this default state is temporary and you may want to make sure all settings
sitting in Flash are back to their factory default values, you will need to use these
commands:
save default
store tcpip from default
or set dipswitch 1=on and 2=off. See Table 2, Q52 Dipswitch Settings, on page 15.
3. Set dipswitches for normal operation.
Set dipswitch 1=off and 2=off. See Table 2, Q52 Dipswitch Settings, on page 15.
Performing Firmware Upgrades
Since the Q52’s firmware is stored in Flash ROM, upgrading is easy. Using a computer
with a web browser on a TCP/IP network, the Zigbee bridge device can be upgraded to
a newer firmware version without needing new hardware. Please refer to Firmware
Upgrade Form on page 52 for step-by-step instructions on how to load new firmware
into the Q52.
Firmware File
The latest firmware file is always available at Exegin’s FTP site ("ftp.exegin.com")
and web site ("http://www.exegin.com/"), or it can be ordered through Exegin
Technical Support. Please see Help Methods Available on page 81 for further
information.
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General Options
9EXTRA FEATURES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This chapter provides information about additional features available with the Q52.
•General Options on page 68: miscellaneous Zigbee bridge device options
•Q52 Security on page 68: how to use the Q52’s built-in security features as well as
taking advantage of your Network’s security features.
•Managing with SNMP on page 70, including creating custom MIBs.
General Options
Manipulating the Q52’s UTP Interface
You have some control over the UTP interface and its properties on the Q52.
By default, the UTP interface is set to automatically negotiate the communications speed
and duplex settings with its link peer. You can change this to force the Q52 to use a
specific speed and duplex setting.
To see the current UTP interface settings for the UTP network interface, please see list
ifc in Table 4 on page 60. To manipulate the UTP interface, please see store ifc in Table
6 on page 63.
Remotely Managing the Q52
In a TCP/IP environment, various methods are available for remotely monitoring the
Print Server. These include using:
• the built-in HTML forms,
•a Telnet session,
•SNMP management.
Q52 Security
This touches upon the most popular built-in security feature - permission levels and
passwords. Setting passwords and assigning a permission level to users makes it difficult
for unauthorized users to gain access to the Q52’s command set and manipulate the
settings.
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Q52 Security
However, the Zigbee bridge device also uses TCP access lists to restrict host connections
with the device and allows scrambling/descrambling of print jobs.
Users and Passwords
The Q52 supports two users:
root Access to everything within the Zigbee bridge device including all
configurable settings.
guest Ability to list settings but not configure them.
For each user, a password can be set. However, you would normally only set a password
for the root user to protect the Q52’s configuration. Guest users cannot alter the Zigbee
bridge device’s configuration in any way.
To configure the root password on your Q52, you will need to:
HTML Method 1. Load a Web browser on a network station that can communicate with the Zigbee
bridge device over TCP/IP.
2. Direct your Web browser to URL "http://Q52IPaddress/pswdConf.html"
(e.g. "http://192.168.11.9/pswdConf.html").
Note: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type in "root" for the ID and
press ENTER at the password prompt as there is no password by default.
3. Click within the "Old" field beside the "Root Password" heading and enter the
existing root password. By default, there is no root password; in this case, this step
can be skipped.
4. Within the "Root Password" section, click within the "New" field and enter the new
root password.
5. Within the "Root Password" section, click within the "Confirm" field and enter the
new root password again. Remember this the password is case sensitive.
6. Click on the "Submit" button when done.
7. Go to the Reboot page and click on "Reboot" to apply the new settings to your
system.
Manual (Telnet)
Method 1. Start a Telnet session with the Q52. Type:
telnet Q52IPaddress
2. Login to the Q52 through a command line shell session as a root user.
Note: If prompted for a "User ID" and password first, type in "root" for the ID and
press ENTER at the password prompt since there’s no password by default.
3. At the command shell prompt, follow this syntax:
set user passwd username password
For example, to set the root password to "mplex1" type:
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set user passwd root mplex1
save
From this point on, anytime you log in to the Q52 as "root", you will need to specify
this password or else your login attempt will fail.
Note: This process can be repeated to clear or change the password. An alternate
method to clear the password has the following syntax:
set user from default
save
SNMP Security
SNMP does not include any formal type of security definition. However, security can be
accomplished using communities. A community is a string that is sent with every SNMP
request and is used to define a certain view of the MIB. By doing this, you can control
what parts of the MIB are accessed by an SNMP manager.
To access the Q52’s custom MIB, the public community string can be use to read any
variables that have access. To restrict write access, there is an additional security step,
involving defining a user named snmp on the Q52 with root privileges. The password
defined for this snmp user will then be used as the community string which allows write
access.
Note: If no snmp user is defined with root privileges, no write requests will be
accepted by the Q52.
Managing with SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol for internetwork
management services. This protocol provides a means for computers (or agents) to be
managed remotely by managers. The level of management depends on the manager and
agent. The level of management ranges from providing information such as statistics to
providing full management capabilities.
MIB (Management Information Base) files are a description of managed objects
available in an agent. MIB files provide the data for the manager so they can remotely
manage the agent. A MIB file is simply a formal description of the way an agent can be
accessed using SNMP and what functions can be managed.
The Q52 is a fully manageable SNMP agent that supports MIB-II, custom MIBs and
traps.
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MIB II Support
The Q52 is MIB II compliant allowing SNMP managers to monitor protocol, network,
and routing statistics.
Custom MIBs and Traps
The Q52 provides a custom MIB definition file which consists of 150 variables and three
traps. This MIB file allows you to monitor and configure the Zigbee bridge device
directly. In fact, the MIB file represents all of the possible configuration options such as
destination settings, network configurations, print queue status, loading of defaults, etc.
The Q52’s custom MIB definition file is included on the CD ROM supplied with the
Q52. This file can also be downloaded from the Exegin FTP site:
ftp.exegin.com
or can be accessed via the Exegin Web site:
http://www.exegin.com/
Custom MIB Variables
The variables found within the custom MIB definition file describe all information that
can be possibly be accessed on the Q52 by an SNMP manager. These variables can be
divided into two groups: system variables and product variables.
System
Variables The first grouping of variables contain general information about the Zigbee bridge
device such as firmware version, serial number, etc. In addition to these, it includes a trap
table which defines what SNMP managers will receive by the traps generated on the
Q52. The trap table can have up to ten entries, but only the first entry is saved to flash
memory.
Product
Variables The second grouping of variables contains information defining all of the remaining
functionality of the Zigbee bridge device. The product variables are divided into:
config group Includes all configuration components such as models,
destinations, logpaths, and users.
status group Includes all dynamic monitoring components such as print
queues, user logins, and RPRINTER configurations.
command group Includes the save, load, and reset commands.
Note: These variables can have read, write, or read-write permissions. Along with these
permissions there are other elements that can limit the write access to these
variables. Please see SNMP Security on page 70 and Users and Passwords on
page 69 for more information.
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Custom MIB Traps
A trap is an event generated by an agent to indicate a significant event to the manager.
By default, the Q52 will generate three traps:
coldstart A generic trap generated every time the Q52 is powered on
or reset
authenticationFailure A generic trap generated whenever a disallowed access is
attempted
lpqIOStatusChanged The only custom trap. This trap is generated whenever the
I/O port’s status changes.
Compiling and Monitoring the Custom MIB
For read-only SNMP functionality, please follow the steps below:
1. Copy the Q52 MIB definition file (Q52mib.txt) from the CD ROM supplied with
the Q52. This file can also be downloaded from the Microplex FTP site
(ftp.exegin.com) or can be accessed via the Microplex Web site
(http://www.exegin.com/).
2. Compile this MIB description file to work with your SNMP manager.
3. Using your SNMP manager, view the particular MIB variables that you wish to
monitor.
Notes: If you are using SunNet Manager, you will need to download a special MIB file
(Q52mib.txt.SNM) from the Exegin FTP site. This file can also be accessed via
the Exegin Web site.
If you are using Castle Rock Computing’s SNMPc package, you will need to
rename the MIB variable UInteger32 to another name such as U32.
Writing to the Custom MIB
The following example explains how to use the custom MIB variables to set the Q52’s
parameters. For example, to turn on bb mode and onlcr on the Q52’s prn port, please
follow the steps below:
Note: This example assumes that the snmp password has been defined as custommib,
that the Q52’s ipname is spike, and that the SNMP manager is the Tricklets
package.
Issue the following configuration commands using the snmp user’s password as the
community string.
echo "m307IfPrnbbM[1.2]=2" | snmp-set spike custommib
echo "m307IfOnlcr[1.2]=2" | snmp-set spike custommib
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Configuring the Q52 to Send Traps to an SNMP Manager
The Q52 continuously generates traps but unless the trap table is filled in, no SNMP
manager will receive this information. To set the Q52 to send traps to a particular SNMP
manager, please follow the steps below:
Note: This example assumes that the snmp password has been defined as custommib,
that the Q52’s ipname is spike, and that the SNMP manager is the Tricklets
package.
1. Set up an snmp user with root privileges on the Q52. Please see Compiling and
Monitoring the Custom MIB on page 72 for details.
2. Set the following Q52 trap variables using your SNMP manager. The actual syntax
of the commands will depend on the particular SNMP manager you are using.
echo "trapCommunity[1]=\"building-A\"" | snmp-set spike
custmmib
where building-A is the string that you want the Q52 to send with the trap
information. This community string has a 14 character maximum.
echo "trapDest[1]=192.168.11.11" | snmp-set spike
custommib
where 192.168.11.11 is the IP address of your SNMP manager.
Note: To disable the entry in the trap table, set the IP address to 0.0.0.0
The Q52 will now send trap information with the community string building-A to the
SNMP manager with the IP address 192.168.11.11. For more information on these trap
variables, please see their description in the custom MIB definition file.
Note: The trap table can hold up to ten entries but only the first entry is stored in Flash
memory. If you turn the unit off, you will lose the additional entries.
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Physical Features
10 Q52 SPECIFICATIONS
Hardware and software specifications are described in this chapter.
Hardware specifications are covered in the following sections:
•Physical Features on page 74
•Electrical Details on page 75
•Q52 LEDs on page 78
•Network Interfaces on page 79
Software Specifications are covered in the following sections:
•Standards supported on page 79
•TCP port numbers used on the Q52 on page 80
•UDP port numbers used on the Q52 on page 80
•Error conditions on page 80
•Internal errors such as bus errors, address errors or illegal instructions force the
Q52 into this non-operational mode. on page 80.
Physical Features
Dimensions
Metric Width:65 mm
Height: 23.5 mm
Length: 111 mm
Imperial Width: 2.55"
Height: 1.925"
Length: 4.4"
Weight: 80g or 3 oz (Device); 175g or 6 oz (external transformer)
Environmental details
Operating: 0° C to 50° C
Storage: -40° C to 85° C
95% maximum humidity, non-condensing.
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Electrical Details
Electrical Details
Power socket
Figure 27 shows the power socket on the Q52 side panel.
Figure 27—Power Socket
Power supply
options External transformer available in 120V/60Hz or 220-240V/50Hz.
Power supply
requirements Typical 120VAC +/- 10% 35mA, 60Hz
240VAC +/- 10% 18mA, 50/60Hz
Maximum 120VAC +/- 10% 40mA, 60Hz
240VAC +/- 10% 20mA, 50/60Hz
DC power
requirements Voltage 4.5-6.0 VDC regulated
Current, Typical 300 mA
Current, Maximum 330 mA
DC Power
consumption Typical 1.8 W
Maximum 2.0 W
IEEE 802.3.af
Power over
Ethernet
Class 1 device, 1.2W typical
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
–VC +VC
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Radio Frequency Notifications
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
CE Mark conformity declaration
The Q52 fulfills the requirements for radiated emissions according to limit B of
EN55022/1987 and the requirements for immunity according to EN50082-1/1992
residential, commercial, and light industry.
Radio Frequency Notifications
FCC Notifications
RF Radiation The Q52 is an intentional radiator of Radio Frequency (RF) energy. In order to limit RF
exposure to personnel in the immediate area, the Q52 should be located and installed
such that a separation of at least 20 centimeters is maintained between the Q52’s antenna
and personnel in the vicinity of the device.
Modification
warning Caution: changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by Exegin
Technologies Limited could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada Notifications
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Approved
Antenna To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should
be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than
that permitted for successful communication.
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a
maximum gain of 3 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than
3 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is
50 ohms.
• Antenna Factor Corp: Part no ANT-2.4-CW-RCL
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Radio Frequency Notifications
EU Notifications
Exegin Technologies Limited declares that this product conforms to the specifications
listed in this manual, following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive
1999/5/EC:
Exegin Technologies Limited vakuuttaa täten että dieses produkt tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien näiden direktiivien
muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Exegin Technologies Limited déclare que le produit est conforme aux conditions
essentielles et aux dispositions relatives à la directive 1999/5/EC.
• EN 301 489-1, 301 489-17 General EMC requirements for Radio equipment.
• EN 609 50 Safety
• EN 300-328-1, EN 300-328-2 Technical requirements for Radio equipment.
CAUTION—This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries.
Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and/or may require a license for
operation. Contact local Authority for procedure to follow.
Note: Combinations of power levels and antennas resulting in a radiated power level of
above 100 mW equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) are considered as not
compliant with the above mentioned directive and are not allowed for use within
the European community and countries that have adopted the European R&TTE
directive 1999/5/EC. For more details on legal combinations of power levels and
antennas, contact Exegin Technologies Limited
Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of
electric shock from lightning.
Belgique Dans le cas d'une utilisation privée, à l'extérieur d'un bâtiment, au-dessus d'un espace
public, aucun enregistrement n'est nécessaire pour une distance de moins de 300m. Pour
une distance supérieure à 300m un enregistrement auprès de l'IBPT est requise. Pour une
utilisation publique à l'extérieur de bâtiments, une licence de l'IBPT est requise. Pour les
enregistrements et licences, veuillez contacter l'IBPT.
France 2.4 GHz Bande : les canaux 10, 11, 12, 13 (2457, 2462, 2467, et 2472 MHz
respectivement) sont complétement libres d'utilisation en France (en utilisation
intérieur). Pour ce qui est des autres canaux, ils peuvent être soumis à autorisation selon
le départment. L'utilisation en extérieur est soumis à autorisation préalable et très
restreint. Vous pouvez contacter l'Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications
(http://www.art-telecom.fr) pour de plus amples renseignements.
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Antenna Radiation Pattern
Antenna Radiation Pattern
Figure 28 shows the radiation pattern of the standard antenna supplied with the Q52.
Figure 28—Antenna Radiation Pattern
Q52 LEDs
STAT System Status
NET Data to Ethernet
RF Data to Zigbee PAN
Run and
auto-reset
mode
Run Mode is the normal operating state of the Q52. Auto-reset mode is entered when the
watchdog timer is triggered and the Zigbee bridge device has reset itself. The STAT LED
flashes differently depending on whether the device’s IP address is configured.
Azimuth Elevation
-50.0
-40.0
-30.0
-20.0
-10.0
0.0
-45.0
-35.0
-25.0
-15.0
-5.0
5.0
Table 8—STAT LED Patterns
FLASH RATE INDICATES
Green, on once per second
(i.e., more off than on) Normal Mode, IP address configured
Green, on twice per second IP address not configured
Amber, off once per second
(i.e., more on than off) Download (MOS)
Amber, off twice per second Download (MOS), no IP address configured
Red, off twice per second System error
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Network Interfaces
Network Interfaces
The Q52 network interfaces provide compatibility with TCP/ICMP/IP and 802.3
Ethernet protocols with an IEEE 802.3 10/100Base-T UTP Ethernet female RJ45
connector.
Network Connector Pinouts
Table 10 shows the pinout for the UTP (RJ45) connector.
Software Specifications
Standards supported
ARC Ethernet Address Control Protocol
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IP Internet Protocol
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TELNET Telnet Protocol
UDP User Datagram Protocol
Table 9—NET LED Patterns
FLASH RATE INDICATES
On Network link present
Off Network link not present
Blinking, off 1/3 second Network link present and transmitting; flashes off 1/3
second each time a packet is transmitted
Table 10—UTP (RJ45) Connector Pinout
Pin Signal Source Pin Signal Source
1TX_D1+ Q52 5BI-D3- Q52
2 TX_D1- Q52 6 RX_D2- Network
3 RX_D2+ Network 7 BI_D4+ Network
4 BI-D3+ Q52 8 BI_D4- Network
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Software Specifications
TCP port numbers used on the Q52
23 TCP Protocol for TELNETD port
8200 Exegin Communications Protocol Port for Gecko
UDP port numbers used on the Q52
161 UDP port for SNMP
514 SYSLOG client support
68 DHCP client port
17755 ZIPT Zigbee Bridge Device Protocol
Error conditions
Firmware
panic Unrecoverable errors detected by the Q52 firmware force it into panic mode. Manually
reset the Q52 to resume normal operation.
Watchdog halt The watchdog timer is a hardware device that resets the system if not serviced regularly
by the CPU. It’s purpose is to prevent the CPU from entering an infinite loop because of
a hardware or firmware problem. After a watchdog interrupt, some diagnostic
information is saved for debugging and the device resumes operation in Auto-reset
Mode. The Q52 will auto-reset up to 16 times before entering non-operational Watchdog
Halt.
Spurious halt Unsupported interrupts force the Q52 into this non-operational mode and typically
indicate a hardware problem.
Hardware
exception Internal errors such as bus errors, address errors or illegal instructions force the Q52 into
this non-operational mode.
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Help Methods Available
11 GETTING HELP
This chapter identifies other sources of Help for installing and configuring your Q52
ZigBee / 802.15.4 Bridge and defines the repair procedure.
Help Methods Available
"Troubleshooting Tips" sections
Troubleshooting tips are listed at the end of each network configuration chapter. These
are the most commonly asked relevant questions. There are additional troubleshooting
tips in the appendices as well.
Web site
Exegin’s Web site, http://www.exegin.com/, contains information about the company
and its products. You will find a link to the Technical Support page that contains the
"Support Shack", a central location for technical bulletins and firmware and software
histories and files.
FTP site
Exegin’s FTP site, "ftp.exegin.com" contains firmware and software for the Q52. Once
logged in anonymously, you will need to change to the Q52 directory. Here, you will find
several subdirectories pointing to software, firmware, documentation, and miscellaneous
files.
Contacting Exegin
If you need technical assistance from Exegin, please have this information on hand:
• Q52 serial number found on the bottom of the Zigbee bridge device.
• Description of your network environment and peripherals attached.
• Description of the problem.
Contact options
Email "support@exegin.com"
Fax to "Support" at +1 604 468-2445
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Repair Procedure
Call +1 604 468-3639 and select Technical Support from the list of options (#3)
Note: Email queries will have the fastest response time.
Repair Procedure
Warranty description
Exegin Systems Ltd. warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and
material for one (1) year from the time of the original purchase date.
During this period, Exegin will repair or replace a defective product with a new or rebuilt
product at no extra charge except as stipulated below.
At no time shall Exegin’s liability exceed the replacement cost of the subject item.
All expressed and implied warranties for this product including all warranties of
Merchantability, Suitability, and Fitness for a particular application are limited to one (1)
year from the time of the original purchase date. In no event shall Exegin be liable for
Loss of Use, Loss of Profits or Revenues, or other Indirect, Incidental, or Consequential
Damages. This warranty does not imply the right to loaner or replacement units during
the time required to perform repairs.
This warranty does not cover any losses or damage caused by:
• shipping,
• improper installation, use, or maintenance,
• unauthorized repair, modification, alteration, or replacement of components,
• excessive environmental conditions including electrical power surges, temperature,
humidity, or any other irregularities,
• negligence or abuse.
Returning for repair
To obtain service under this warranty, you must first contact Exegin’s Technical Support
department to rule out configuration errors. A Support Technician will ensure the
problem is related to the hardware. If so, a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
number will be given to you by the technician. The defective product should then be
returned to Exegin for repair.
Please use the following guidelines when shipping goods back for warranty claim:
• Package the product securely, in original packaging if possible, to prevent damage
during shipping.
• Indicate the RMA number clearly on the address label of the shipping carton.
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• Include a copy of the invoice/receipt.
• You may use any courier company. However, we recommend using Federal Express
due to its lower charges for customs.
Note: Under a normal warranty repair, Exegin will only pay for the shipping charges
to return the Q52 to you.
If you ship from a country other than Canada, type (on any paper) a commercial invoice
containing the following information:
• your address
• Exegin’s address (as "consignee")
• country of origin of the product (i.e. Canada)
• number of packages in the shipment
• description of the product
• quantity
• total value of shipment (i.e. your total purchase price)
• reason for return (e.g. warranty repair)
• a declaration.
Canada Customs requires that this invoice accompany the returned product. For an
example, refer to Figure 29.
Download a copy from the website:
http://www.exegin.com/support/docs/ComInvoice.html
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Figure 29—Sample Commercial Invoice
COMMERCIAL INVOICE from
Leslie Smith
ABC Corporation
1234 Western Parkway
Anycity, NC
USA, 27511
DATE OF EXPORT: 22/02/96
AIR WAYBILL NO: 123-12341234
CONSIGNEE:
Exegin Systems Ltd.
204 - 2071 Kingsway Avenue
Port Coquitlam, B.C.
V3C 6N2, Canada
IMPORTER (if other than consignee)
same as consignee
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Canada
# OF TOTAL
PKGS DESCRIPTION QTY VALUE
1 Ethernet Zigbee bridge device 1 100.00
REASON FOR RETURN: warranty repair
I declare all information contained in this invoice to be true and correct.
_______________ Leslie Smith 24/03/2002
SIGNATURE NAME DATE
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12. Glossary
12 GLOSSARY
ARP Address Resolution Protocol. Associates a selected IP address with
a network device’s Ethernet address.
BPS Bits per second.
Daemon A continuously running process that handles system-wide
functions such as print spooling.
Default router A network device that allows communication to and from external
subnets by forwarding any IP packets accordingly.
Destination Logical print queue on the Q52 to which hosts send their print jobs.
There are four destinations on the Q52: d1prn, d2prn, d3prn, and
d4prn.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Allows a network device to
discover its IP address dynamically upon bootup.
DNS Domain Name Server. Host providing responses to queries for a
given host name’s IP address.
EEPROM Electronically-Erasable, Programmable Read-Only Memory.
Preserves data after power is removed. Also known as Flash
memory.
Factory defaults Zigbee bridge device settings shipped with the Q52.
Flash Permanent memory in the EEPROM. Stores firmware code and
configurable settings. Allows for upgrades without replacing
hardware inside the Q52.
FTP File Transfer Protocol. Used for transferring files from one TCP/IP
host to another and used in the upgrade process.
Gecko TCP/IP configuration utility provided with the Q52 ZigBee /
802.15.4 Bridge.
HTML HyperText Markup Language. Format used for documents
viewable on the World Wide Web.
HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol. Protocol used for the delivery of
web pages.
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Ifnum Interface Number. Represents the network interface. This will be
"1" for an Ethernet network.
Interface script UNIX host filter file that processes the print job before it is sent
over the network to the Q52.
I/O port Port for attaching peripherals to. The Q52 provides one: PRN.
MIB Management Information Base. A set of variables (a database)
managed by an SNMP manager application.
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Model Defines how a print job should be processed (e.g. banner pages
added or ASCII to PostScript conversion) as it passes through the
Q52. One model is associated with every destination.
Netmask see subnet mask.
PAN Personal Area Network. A wireless network made up of Zigbee
wireless devices communicating under control of a Zigbee
Coordinator device.
PDF Portable Document Format. Encodes different types of documents
enabling them to be read across multiple platforms.
Ping A program used to test reachability of destinations by sending them
an ICMP echo request and waiting for a reply. It is a standard
command to test a TCP/IP connection. (e.g. "ping
192.168.11.9")
RAM Random Access Memory. Volatile memory within the Q52 that
contains current/working settings. Settings are lost once the power
is removed.
RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Allows a network device to
discover its IP address dynamically upon bootup. The IP address
does not need to be stored within the device permanently.
RF Radio Frequency. A radio signal that propagates through the
environment via electromagnetic radiation.
Router A device that forwards IP packets to their destination. Also called a
gateway. See Default Router.
Serial number Number found on the bottom of the Q52. Each Q52 is assigned a
unique serial number.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. A standard protocol used
to monitor network devices called "SNMP agents".
Socket TCP connection between two hosts consisting of a source and
destination TCP port number at each end.
Subnet mask A binary value used to divide IP networks into smaller
subnetworks or subnets. This mask is used to help determine
whether IP packets need to be forwarded on to other subnets.
Tar UNIX command for archiving data onto a permanent storage
medium.
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Suite of
protocols that act as the base protocol for the Internet.
TCP port A logical connection point in the software of a TCP host or device.
When two IP devices talk, they establish a socket which consists of
a source and destination TCP port number on both ends.
Telnet Command and protocol to establish a terminal connection between
two hosts on an IP network.
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Zigbee A set of electrical and protocol standards defining a means by
which low-cost control devices may communicate over low-power
wireless links within a building. Defined and maintained by the
Zigbee Alliance. More information may be obtained from the
Alliance’s web site: http://www.zigbee.org/
Zigbee A set of electrical and protocol standards defining a means by
which low-cost control devices may communicate over low-power
wireless links within a building. Defined and maintained by the
Zigbee Alliance. More information may be obtained from the
Alliance’s web site: http://www.zigbee.org/