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JPS NXU-2B - Command Summary

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NXU-2B Operations Manual
3-10
NXU-2B Commands:
BAUD BCAST CMDPORT CONMODE
CONN COR CORINH DATA
DISC DUPLEX ECHO GATEIP
HANGTM HELP MAC MYIP
NAME PARITY PASS PORT
REBOOT SAVE SECURITY SRVRIP
SRVRPORT STAT STOP SUBNET
TRAN VER VOCODER WHAT
BOOST RXDELAY TXDELAY RXLEVEL
TXLEVEL VSENSE
Type HELP followed by a command to get help on that command.
Save changes with the SAVE command.
NOTE: If you decide that you don’t want to make any changes to the NXU-2B settings
then you should place the NXU-2B back into the TRANSPARENT Mode. The TRAN
command should be used to do this, placing the unit back into the data mode.
3.4.3 Command Summary
This is a full list of the commands available in the NXU-2B command mode. More detail is
given on the following pages. You can get a one-line summary of each command by typing HELP
followed by the command.
BAUD <rate> - Set the serial port baud rate
BCAST <mode> - Sets the broadcast mode (0) Normal (1) Connectionless (2) Multicast
CMDPORT <port number> - Set the port used to receive telnet and WAIS commands
CONMODE <0/1> - Places unit in CLIENT (0) or Server (1) mode
CONN <IP address> - Connect this client to a server at IP address
COR <0/1/23> - Sets COR active low (0), high (1), VOX (2), or VMR (3)
CORINH <time> - Set COR inhibit time to 0, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, or 4000 ms
DATA <7/8> - Set the serial port data bits
DISC - Break this client's current connection
DUPLEX <0/1> - Select either full duplex (0) or half duplex (1) for audio
ECHO <ON/OFF> - Enables/disables character echo to console

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