5: Commands and Levels
EDS-MD® Wired IoT Device Gateway Command Reference 630
Enables the line so data can be sent/received.
Uses one stop bit after data on the line.
Uses two stop bits after data on the line.
Enters the configure-terminal level. <line> = number
of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured.
Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.
Sets the threshold in bytes. After this many bytes
are received, they are forwarded without delay.
Enters the tunnel level. <line> = number of the
tunnel line (serial port) to be configured.
Stores the current configuration in permanent
memory.
Sets the xoff character for use with software flow
control on this line. The character may be input as
text, control, decimal, or hex. A control character
has the form <control>C. A decimal value character
has the form \99. A hex value character has the
form 0xFF.
Sets the xon character for use with software flow
control on this line. The character may be input as
text, control, decimal, or hex. A control character
has the form <control>C. A decimal value character
has the form \99. A hex value character has the
form 0xFF.
line 3 (config-mach10-line:3) level commands
Sets the command delimiter.
content check interval <hours>
Sets the firmware and configuration check interval.
default command delimiter
Restores the command delimiter.
default content check interval
Restores the default firmware and configuration
check interval.
default status update interval
Restores the default status update interval.
Exits to the config-mach10 level.
Change to line configuration level.
Restores the default Project Tag.
Displays the current configuration.
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the
current CLI session.
Disables command processing on line.
Enables command processing on line.
status update interval <minutes>
Sets the status update interval.
Stores the current configuration in permanent
memory.
line 4 (line:4) level commands
Continuously displays line statistics.
baud rate <bits per second>
Sets the line speed. <bits per second> = the speed.
Standard speeds include 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, and so on.