Redboot Command Overview - Comtrol DeviceMaster Up Hardware Installation Manual

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Redboot Command Overview

RedBoot Procedures
The following table is an overview of Redboot commands available. You can access
the list of commands online by entering help and pressing the Enter key. For more
detailed information, see the Redboot User's Guide that is located on the Comtrol
product CD or
download
RedBoot Command
auth
{noaccess, none, basic, md5,
invalid}
boardrev†
cache [ON | OFF]
disable
dump -b <location> -l
<length>
fis {cmds}
go [-w <timeout>] [entry]
help <topic>
ip {addr mask gateway}
load {-r} {-v} {-h <host>}
{-m {TFTP | xyzmodem}}
{-b <base_addr>}
<file_name>
mac†
model†
password {password}
reset
telnet [disable | enable}
teltimeout [seconds]
terse
timeout {seconds}
version
Do not use these commands to change the values. Doing so may cause the
DeviceMaster UP to stop functioning.
it from the web.
Sets or displays web authentication.
The default is set to none, which means that there is
no authentication required to access the web server.
To deny access to the web server, select noaccess or
invalid. If access is attempted, a message appears to
notify the user that access is denied.
To configure the web server to request an un-
encrypted password, select basic.
To configure the web server to request an encrypted
password, select md5. (Some browsers do not support
the md5 command.)
Displays board revision.
Manages machine caches.
Disables automatic load of the default application.
Displays (hex dump) of a range of memory.
Manages flash images. See the Redboot User's Guide
(located at this address on the CD or ftp site:
Dev_Mstr\\Software\RedBoot\User_Guide) for
{cmds} information.
Executes code at a location.
Displays available Redboot commands.
Displays or sets the IP address configuration.
Loads a file from TFTP server or XModem.
Displays ethernet MAC address.
Shows model number.
Sets the password.
Resets the DeviceMaster UP. You must reset after
changing an IP address.
Sets or displays telnet server enable. Disables telnet.
Shows or sets telnet time-out.
Terse command response mode.
Displays or sets bootloader timeout value.
Displays RedBoot version information.
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