set ia

Configure destination tables and route entries (set ia table) set ia table=range [table options]

[route=range [route options]]

[table options]:

state={onoff} name=string addroute=route index removeroute=route index

moveroute=from_route_index,to_route_index

[route options]:

active={onoff}

connect={activepassive}

protaddr=protocol address range type={discardipmaptonopathserial} protocol={modbusrtumodbusasciimodbustcp} port=serial port transport={tcpudp}

ipaddress=ip address ipport=ip port replaceip={onaddsuboff} mapto=protocol address slavetimeout=10-99999 ms chartimeout=3-99999 ms idletimeout={0=disabled, 1-99999 seconds} reconnecttimeout=0-99999 ms

 

Display current IA settings

 

To display current IA settings, the “show” command is recommended

 

instead of a “set ia” command with no options:

 

show ia all

Options

Options for configuring serial-port connected devices (set ia serial)

 

serial=range

Specifies that the serial settings apply to the specified serial port or range of serial ports. The default is port 1, and on a single-port device, entering serial is the same as serial=1.

[serial options]

The serial settings, which include:

state={onoff}

Enables the IA serial settings. Setting to off risks the configuration being deleted.

active={onoff}

To temporarily stop processing the serial port, set “active” to “off.” The configuration will remain valid and saved.

type={masterslave}

Defines whether the serial device attached is acting as a master or a slave.

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