
1 – CLI Overview
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1.4.4 Bridging Using UDP
The Module supports UDP tunneling. This allows the Module to forward data from the serial
interface to a specific server listening on a specified UDP port or to broadcast a UDP datagram
on a specific UDP port. This also allows the Module to forward data received on its specified
UDP receive port to the serial interface. The UDP port tunneling feature is configurable via the
wl-tunnel, wl-tunnel-mode, wl-udp-xmit, wl-xmit-type, wl-udp-rxport, wl-
udp-port, and wl-udp-ip CLI commands.
Whenever the CLI Server transitions to PASS Mode either via the startup serial-default
parameter or the pass command, the Module will use the UDP tunneling configurations to
operate the UDP data bridge as follows:
wl-xmit-type is used to enable UDP transmission of data from the serial
interface.
wl-udp-xmit is used to enable unicast, or broadcast UDP datagram transmission,
or both.
wl-udp-ip/wl-udp-port is used to set the UDP transmission destination IP
address/port.
wl-udp-rxport sets the UDP port that the Module will receive data on for the
bridge.
Note:
If wl-xmit-type is set for “both”, then the TCP bridge must remain active
for the UDP bridge to remain active. If the TCP server becomes inactive, the
UDP bridge will be terminated.
Note:
Only the payload of the UDP packets are forwarded to the serial interface. All
data received on the serial interface is sent as UDP payload.
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