12.1.5
New! - TTY Command Mode
This command line mode offers an alternate way of configuring the NetGuardian 420. This interface is scriptable,
and is recommended for advanced users. Entries are NOT case sensitive.
To enter Command Line mode, login to the TTY,
then press Ctrl+C.
· Limited data validation is in place using this method. Use caution when setting variable values.
· In some cases, you need to reboot the NetGuardian for new variable values to take effect.
· Changing REF1, REF2, DISP1, or DISP2 affects the MAJOR, MINOR, OVER, and UNDER alarm
thresholds. Changing any of these settings should be checked and re-established as required.
· In the table below, variables (params) are noted in brackets.
Operation
Help
Initialize NVRAM
Write NVRAM
Read NVRAM
View System Up Time
View Firmware Version
Data Port Description
Data Port Baud
Data Port Format
Data Port RTS Head
(msec)
Data Port RTS Tail
(msec)
Data Port Type
# of NetGuardian
Expanders
# of GLD or BSU
Timed Tick Period
System Name
System Location
System Contact
Tips for using TTY Command Mode
· To enter command mode, login to the TTY interface
and press Ctrl + C.
· To view all acceptable operations, type get help,
then press Enter.
· Invalid commands will return "Error" as the response.
· A CRLF is sent by the RTU following all responses
from the RTU.
· When setting commands, be sure to use "=" between
the command and its parameter.
· See the examples later in this section for more help
with TTY mode.
Command
get help
init nvram {g2}
set nvram
get nvram
get sysuptime
get prodid
{get,set} dataport {1...4} desc
{get,set} dataport {1...4} baud
{get,set} dataport {1...4} wfmt
{get,set} dataport {1...4} rtshead
{get,set} dataport {1...4} rtstail
{get,set} dataport {1...4} type
{get,set} ngddx
{get,set} gld
{get,set} timed tick
{get,set} name
{get,set} location
{get,set} contact
Params
None
None
None
None
None
None
string {0...15} chars
{1200,300,600,1200,2400,4800,
9600,19200,38400,57600,115200
}
{8n1,8n2,7n1,7e1,7o1,8
o2,8o1}
{0..255}
{0..255}
{off,tcp,ptcp,htcp,rtcp,udp,chan,
crft,cap,ecu,sps8}
{0...3}
{0...16}
{0...60} {min}
string {0..31} chars
string {0..31} chars
string {0..31} chars
31
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