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Chapter 4 - Command Control
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COLDSTART Clear events file, all settings to default
Other commands
HELP Show list of commands
PING Ping an IP Address for testing
Pseudo-SNMP Commands
GET Get the value of an object with a specific object ID
GETNEXT Get the value of the next object after an object ID
GETX Get the value of the object last retrieved
SET Set the value of an object
WALK Get the value of the object after the last retrieved
4.2 - General Commands
4.2.1 - EXIT
The EXIT command terminates the command processor access and returns the user to the main menu. This
command can be used if the user wants to change the access mode from command processor mode to pass-through
access mode. If the user wants to simply exit the command processor and then terminate the connection, the BYE
command may be used instead to perform both these actions with one command.
4.2.2 - BYE
The BYE command terminates both the command processor access and the connection being used to access the
command processor. The BYE command can be used at the end of a command session to exit the command
processor and terminate the command connection. Alternatively, the EXIT command could be used to exit the
command processor and return to the main menu, and then the ‘X’ main menu command can be used to terminate the
connection which was used for command access.
4.2.3 -? (question mark)
The ? command provides a status display for the SNMP Access Gateway. This display shows the firmware version,
unit ID, current date and time, setup of the serial ports, sensor and relay status, etc. This command can be used to
check the operational status and configuration of the SNMP Access Gateway unit.
SNMP->Link V0.50m #
Unit ID : SNMP->Link
Date : MON 04/06/98 Time : 17:55:38
Modem : 33600 8,N,1
Network : Yes FAFile : Yes
IP Add : 192.168.100.131
MAC Add : 00:10:A3:00:00:09
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I/O 1 I/O 2
Baud Rate 19200
19200
Parity, etc. 8,N,1 8,N,1
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Event Records 0
Current Event Status:
Data Alarms ------------------------------
Sensors A1 :Open A2 :Open A3 :Open A4 :Open A5 :Open A6 :Open
Relays A8 :Open A9 :Open
4.2.4 - SETUP
The SETUP command provides a series of menus from which the user may select configuration items for setup and
configuration purposes. These setup menus include setup items for the networking settings, serial port settings,