6. LW2 Programmer's Reference
6.3.7. Connection Test
Simple test to see if the connection is established successfully.
Command and Response
{PING}
(PONG!)CrLf
Example
{ping}
(PONG!)
6.3.8. Querying the Serial Number
The device responds its 8-digit serial number; see the structure in the
Command and Response
#serialnumber
{S}
(SN:<SERIAL_N>)CrLf
Example
{s}
(SN:5A004254)
6.3.9. Compile Time
Returns the date, when the CPU firmware was compiled.
Command and Response
{CT}
(Complied: <DATE&TIME>)CrLf
Example
{ct}
(Compiled: May 8 2020 12:16:47)
6.3.10. Querying the Health Status
Internal voltages and measured temperature values are shown.
Command and Response
#status
{ST}
(ST·<DESC>)CrLf
Example
{st}
(ST CPU 3.32V 4.98V 1.81V 3.36V 44.37C 44.38C)
RAP-B511 series – User's Manual
About the Serial Number
section.
Applied firmware package: v1.1.0b3b3 | LDC software: v2.5.1b5
6.3.11. View Installed Board
Shows the hardware name and revision of the installed cards.
Command and Response
{IS}
(SL#·0·<MB_DESC>)CrLf
(SL·END)CrLf
Example
{is}
(SL# 0 RAP-B511)
(SL END)
The device reports its motherboard (slot 0).
6.3.12. Restarting the Device
The device can be restarted without unplugging power.
Command and Response
#reboot #restart
{RST}
Example
{rst}
The device reboots; no response is sent in this case.
6.3.13. Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Settings can be reset to factory default values as follows:
Command and Response
#factory
{FACTORY=ALL}
(FACTORY ALL...)CrLf
Example
{factory=all}
(FACTORY ALL...).
All settings and parameters are reset to factory default, see the table in the
61
Factory Default Settings
section.