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As mentioned above, the three commands are the
minimum required commands for setting up a
BNA device. We recommend also performing some
user definitions (see command um) for different
user roles. Doing so prevents unfamiliar users from
performing accidental redefinition of important
settings. Furthermore, user definitions can also be
referenced by the application firmware.
6.5 Command Description
The BNA Bootloader provides a command shell
allowing input of several commands. Some of the
commands provide sub-shells which themselves
provide another set of commands to enter.
This chapter describes all BNA Bootloader
commands in detail. The order of the command
descriptions in this chapter follows the order of the
commands displayed by the BNA Bootloader shell
except for the command help. This has been placed
at the front because it is necessary to get the list of
commands displayed.
The following notational conventions apply to this
chapter unless otherwise noted:
cmd Bootloader command
<key> A key that has to be pressed, like
<Enter>.
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