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June 12, 2020 - 8:16am, 3206 views
How can I monitor stdout messages for the EHS6T Lan terminal?
What settings do I need to make?
Hi,
I assume you need ASC0 for AT command communication, so stdout should be set to USB. On this terminal there is no physical USB port, but fortunately one of the USB ports is forwarded to telnet. Please open telnet 192.168.1.1:1234 - it should be possible to communicate with the module by AT commands.
Be default it should be USB3, so please set stdout by following command:
AT^SCFG="Userware/stdout","USB3"
Best regards,
Adam
AT^SCFG="Userware/stdout","USB3"
The above command gives an error.
stdout can only be set to USB1 only.
Could you please paste your answer to 'AT^SCFG?' and 'ATI1'?
Thanks
(09:15:02.050) AT^SCFG?
(09:15:02.295)
(09:15:02.295) <LF>^SCFG: "Audio/Loop","0"
(09:15:02.295) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/ECC","0"
(09:15:02.295) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/AckTimeout","5000"
(09:15:02.295) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/Callback","0"
(09:15:02.295) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/CallbackTimeout","43200000"
(09:15:02.295) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/Msd","0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/Pullmode","0"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/SessionTimeout","20000"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Ecall/StartTimeout","5000"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Call/Speech/Codec","0"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "GPRS/AutoAttach","enabled"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/ASC1","std"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DAI","gpio"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DCD0","gpio"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DSR0","gpio"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/DTR0","gpio"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/FSR","gpio"
(09:15:02.344) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/HSIC","rsv"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/PULSE","gpio"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/PWM","gpio"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/RING0","gpio"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/SPI","rsv"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Gpio/mode/SYNC","std"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Ident/Manufacturer","Cinterion"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Ident/Product","EHS6"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "MEShutdown/Fso","0"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "MEShutdown/sVsup/threshold","0","0"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "MEopMode/CFUN","0","1"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "MEopMode/Dormancy","0","0"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "MEopMode/SoR","off"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Radio/Band","511"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Radio/Mtpl","0"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Radio/OutputPowerReduction","4"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Serial/Interface/Allocation","1","1"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Serial/USB/DDD","0","0","0409","1E2D","0058","Cinterion Wireless Modules","EHx",""
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Tcp/IRT","3"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Tcp/MR","10"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Tcp/OT","6000"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Tcp/WithURCs","on"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Trace/Syslog/OTAP","0"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "URC/Ringline","local"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "URC/Ringline/ActiveTime","2"
(09:15:02.383) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/Autostart","0"
(09:15:02.457) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/Autostart/Delay","450"
(09:15:02.457) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/DebugInterface","0.0.0.0","0.0.0.0","0"
(09:15:02.457) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/DebugMode","off"
(09:15:02.457) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/Passwd",
(09:15:02.457) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/Stdout","usb1",,,,"off"
(09:15:02.457) <LF>^SCFG: "Userware/Watchdog","0"
(09:15:02.457) <LF>
(09:15:02.457) <LF>OK
(09:15:02.457) <LF>
(09:15:37.376) ATI1
(09:15:37.396)
(09:15:37.396) <LF>Cinterion
(09:15:37.396) <LF>EHS6
(09:15:37.396) <LF>REVISION 03.001
(09:15:37.396) <LF>A-REVISION 00.000.42
(09:15:37.396) <LF>
(09:15:37.396) <LF>OK
(09:15:37.396) <LF>
Thank you. I don't see anything suspicious here. You send AT commands over the ASC0 interface, right?
Do you have some MIDlet running in the background that can block connection to USB3? You can check it by command 'AT^SJAM=5'.
No application is running on the device.
(13:32:17.740) AT^SJAM=5
(13:32:17.829)
(13:32:17.829) <LF>^SJAM: "a:/JRC-1.56.42.jad","Java Remote Control MIDlet Suite","Cinterion","1.56.42",1
(13:32:17.829) <LF>
(13:32:17.829) <LF>OK
(13:32:17.829) <LF>
I can only send AT commands over telnet.
When the device is energized, I can copy files to FFS via USB / RS232 converter over RS232 port(ASCO/COM0).
After copying the file once, I cannot connect to the Module for the second time.
I investigated the reason for this. After MES.exe log on and log off the device, the device does not accept subsequent sessions.
Hello,
For '"Serial/Interface/Allocation","1","1"' setting I can see in your SCFG output AT commands should be usable on ASC0, ASC1 and USB[0345]. So it should also be possible to redirect System.out to one of these. Please also note that if you set it to any of these interfaces you will not be able to access the terminal on this interface. And one of USBs is dedicated to intenet connection and one for AT interface over LAN.
As for ASC0 maybe it somehow related to the RS232/USB converter. Could you also check AT&V output?
Regards,
Bartłomiej