Reference information
A.1 Permitted commands / parameters
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Parameters in the IPConfig tool
To be able to use the parameters, start the IPConfig tool with "./s7_vnic_ipconfig".
Upper and lower case are taken into account in these parameters.
-n --nic Name of the Linux runtime communication interface via which the request
is sent.
To display the name, list all interfaces using the command "ip addr".
root@debian:/mnt/SWCPU/bin# ip addr
The interface with a MAC address between "28-63-36-78-B0-00" and "28-
63-36-78-BF-FF" is the runtime communication interface.
-m --mac MAC address of the runtime communication interface from the CPU.
Use the Management tool for MAC addresses (Page 60) with the parame-
ter "-m" to display the MAC addresses of the interfaces.
root@debian:/mnt/media/SWCPU/bin# ./s7 vnic macconfig -m
IP address assigned by the CPU for the runtime communication interface.
-t --setmask Network mask assigned by the CPU for the runtime communication inter-
-g --setgw Gateway that is assigned by the CPU for the runtime communication inter-
The help and an example of how to use the tool are displayed.
Parameters in the Diagnostics Tool
To be able to use the parameters, start the Diagnostics Tool with "./s7_swcpu_diagnosis".
-k --kernel-path Active path of the kernel version.
If the kernel is updated after the installation, use this parameter to identify
the new kernel path. If no update is available under Linux, the tool automat-
ically finds the active kernel path.
-i --ipaddr-vnic Enter the IP address of the runtime communication interface of the CPU. If
you do not specify this parameter, the tool uses the default IP address:
To collect detailed data for failed test cases, enable verbose mode.
Inserts the path for "/dev/sda3".
The help and an example of how to use the tool are displayed.