Iprobe; Iprobe2; Environment Parameter Commands; Printenv - Emerson Pm8560 User Manual

Octal e1/t1/j1 line interface ptmc
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Monitor:

Environment Parameter Commands

Definition:
Definition:
Definition:
Definition:
Definition:
11-16
Pm8560 User's Manual

iprobe

The iprobe command probes to discover valid primary I
iprobe

iprobe2

The iprobe2 command probes to discover valid secondary I
iprobe2
ENVIRONMENT PARAMETER COMMANDS
The monitor uses on-board, non-volatile memory for the storage of environment parame-
ters. Environment parameters are stored as ASCII strings with the following format.
<Parameter Name> = <Parameter Value>
Some environment variables are used for board configuration and identification by the
monitor. The environment parameter commands deal with the reading and writing of these
parameters. Refer to page 11-23 for a list of monitor environment variables.

printenv

The printenv command displays all of the environment variables and their current values to
the display.
Print the values of all environment variables.
printenv
Print the values of all environment variable (exact match) 'name'.
printenv name ...

saveenv

The saveenv command writes the environment variables to non-volatile memory.
saveenv

setenv

The setenv command adds new environment variables, sets the values of existing environ-
ment variables, and deletes unwanted environment variables.
Set the environment variable name to value or adds the new variable name and value to the
environment.
setenv name value
10006609-03
2
C bus chip addresses.
2
C bus chip addresses.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents