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Command
IP Setup Commands (continued)
Set IP
Set IP/subnet
Set IP/subnet/gateway
Set IP/subnet/gateway
(all)
View IP/subnet/gateway
Set DNS server IP
address
View DNS server IP
address
Set verbose mode
View Verbose mode
Get connection listing
KEY:
=
X1$
IP Address
=
X2@
Verbose/Response Mode
X57^
NIC (Network Interface Card) number (1)
=
X57&
Prefix (subnet mask bits)
ASCII command
(host to device)
EX57^
X1$
}
*
CISG
EX57^
X1$
X57&
*
/
}
CISG
EX57^
X1$
X33#
X1$
*
*
*
}
CISG
EX57^
X1$
X57&
X1$
*
/
*
}
CISG
EX57^
}
CISG
EX1$
}
DI
E
}
DI
EX2@
}
CV
E
}
CV
E
}
CC
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx . Leading zeros in each of the 4 fields are optional in
setting values and are suppressed in responses.
0 = clear/none
1 = verbose mode
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = verbose mode and tagged responses for queries
Subnet 255.255.0.0 is represented as a prefix value of /16
Response
(device to host)
•X57^
X1$
X57&
Cisg
*
/
*
X1$]
•X57^
X1$
X57&
Cisg
*
/
*
X1$]
•X57^
X1$
X57&
Cisg
*
/
*
X1$]
•X57^
X1$
X57&
Cisg
*
/
*
X1$]
X1$
X57&
X1$]
/
*
•X1$]
Ipd
X1$]
X2@]
Vrb
X2@]
]
{number of connections}
XMP 240 C AT • Remote Control and Configuration
Additional description
In all CISG commands, the
X1$
first
represents the IP
X57^
address,
represents
the subnet mask, and the
X1$
second
represents the
gateway IP address.
Verbose modes 2/3
Icc{number of
]
connections}
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