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GE MDS TransNEXT NET9L - COM1 Serial Port Settings

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MDS 05-7280A01, Rev. A MDS TransNEXT Technical Manual 39
3.3.6.1 eth.ipaddr [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
This is the IP address for the radio. The radio requires a local IP address to support ssh and IP/Payload
(terminal server) services. Default is “192.168.1.1”.
3.3.6.2 eth.netmask [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
This attribute refers to the radio’s IPv4 local subnet mask. Default is “255.255.255.0”. This parameter is
used when the radio attempts to send a locally initiated message.
3.3.6.3 eth.gateway [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
This is the IPv4 address of the default gateway device, typically a router connected to the radio. Default is
192.168.1.254”.
COM1 settings
The COM1 attribute group contains settings associated with serial payload data including settings for
baud, handshaking, RS232/RS485 mode, and embedded RTU simulator control
>cfg get com1
{
baud: 115200,
databits: 8,
parity: "N",
stopbits: 1,
rxd: 0,
cts: 0,
ctshold: 0,
device: "dce",
port: "rs232",
rtu: "off",
rtuid: 0
}
3.3.7.1 com1.baud [<baud list choice>]
This is the serial port baud rate in bits per second. Valid baud settings are 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400,
3200, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Default is 115200bps.
3.3.7.2 com1.databits [8]
This is the number of databits. Currently 8 is the only valid choice.
3.3.7.3 com1.parity ["N","O", or "E"]
This is the parity setting. N = None; O = Odd; E = Even. Default is “N” – none.
3.3.7.4 com1.stopbits [1 or 2]
This is the number of stopbits. Default is 1 stop bit.

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