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get console 
set console timeout <30‐3600/disable> 
set console baudrate 
<400/4800/9600/19200/38400/ 57600/115200> 
get modem 
set modem countrycode <contrycode> 
set device <0‐16> 
get device 
set unit <hwkey> device <2‐16> 
set factory defaults 
logout 
reboot 
iBootBar V1.5x
Displays the current console configuration, Timeout and Baud Rate
Console can be set to automatically logout with no activity for 30 seconds to 1 hr in
seconds, or disabled.
The baud rate of the serial port. 400,4800,9600,19200 ,38400,57600,115200 bps
Gets the current settings of the modem. –M models only.
Sets the modem country code. –M models only.
See page 34 for a list of country codes.
Get / Set the device ID for cluster applications. A device ID of 0 for single iBootBar
applications. A device ID of 1 makes the unit a master, and a device ID of 2-16 make
the iBB a remote in cluster configurations. These commands are only valid when
directly connected to the iBootBar, rather than as remote units in a cluster.
Sets the ID of a remote device in cluster configurations. The harware key <hwkey> is
the last 2 bytes of the MAC address NO spaces, dashes or colons.
In this example, the <hwkey> 
is 38A2
Resets all parameters to their factory settings including the IP Address. Only available
on the serial port. Confirmation is required. Note: This command can take up to 30
seconds to execute.
Ends the session
Reboots the selected iBootBar. This will not change the status of the outlets of
standalone or Master of cluster configuration (device ID 0 or 1). May cause outlet
changes in expansion units (device ID 2-16)
Yes
Yes
120
Yes
115200
Yes
Yes
181 (USA)
Yes
0
Yes
  
Yes
No
Yes
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