Device Configuration; Overview - GE MDS TransNEXT NET9L Technical Manual

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3.3 Device Configuration

Overview

Non-volatile, user-configurable parameters are controlled with the "cfg" command.
>
>cfg help
cfg snapshot
cfg restore
cfg show
cfg load
cfg save
cfg replace
cfg get <key>
cfg set <key>.<value>
cfg import
Configuration items are organized into attribute groups, identified by a <key> as shown in the table
below.
Attribute Group <Key>
owner
system
leds
pushbtn
display
eth
com1
radio
ippl
dlink
password
To display all saved user configuration settings, enter
>cfg show
{
owner: {
message: "TransNEXT",
name: ""
},
system: {
mode: "TransNEXT",
asense: "hi",
amask: 0x00000000
},
leds: {
},
pushbtn: {
},
display: {
enabled: "on",
invert: "off",
show_ip: "on"
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Save a snapshot of the database
Restores saved database snapshot
Show entire database
Load database from flash
Save database to flash
Replace database: prompts for multi-line value
Get value assigned to key
Assign value to a key
<Paste> in a configuration
Table 3-1. Configuration Items (cfg)
Owner name and message
System operating characteristics
Reserved for future
Reserved for future
Settings associated with E-ink display behavior
(only applicable for units equipped with an E-ink display)
IP address, netmask, and default gateway
Settings associated with serial payload interface, including baud rate,
RTS/CTS handshaking, and embedded RTU simulator controls.
Settings associated with frequency hopping radio behavior
IP/Payload controls
Diagnostic Link controls (for use by an external NMS or configuration tool)
Settings associated with password complexity control.
cfg show
MDS TransNEXT Technical Manual
Items controlled
as follows:
MDS 05-7280A01, Rev. A

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