Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

(Host to Scaler)

(Scaler to Host)

 

 

Directories

 

 

 

NOTES: Directory name = a text string that can contain letters A–Z, a–z, digits 1–9, minus signs or hyphens (-), plus sign (+), or colon (:). No blank or space characters are permitted. Names are not case-sensitive. The first character must be an alpha character.

A directory does not truly exist until a file has been copied into that path.

A file and a directory can have the same name.

The current directory is a per-connection setting. It begins at the root for each new IP session.

Change or create a directory

E path/directory/CJ }

 

E /CJ }

Dir path/directory/ ]

Return to root directory

Dir / ]

Go up one directory

E ..CJ }

Dir path/directory/ ]

View current directory

E CJ }

path/directory/ ]

 

 

 

File Commands

 

 

Erase user-supplied web page or

E filenameEF }

Del filename ]

file24,28

 

 

Erase current directory and its

E /EF }

Ddl ]

files24,28

 

 

Erase current directory and

E //EF }

Ddl ]

sub-directories24,28

 

 

List files in current directory

E DF }

Unit response—Telnet:

List files in current directory and

E LF }

filenamex date/time length ]

lower levels

 

filenamex date/time length ]

filenamex date/time length ]

...

space_remaining bytes left

Unit response—HEML sample code: var file–new array ();

file [1] = filename1, date1, filesize1; file [2] = filename2, date2, filesize2;

...

file [n] = ‘filenamen, daten, filesizen; file [n+1] ‘space remaining, bytes left’

NOTE: LF has the same response from the unit as DF, except path/directory precede filenames for files from directories below the current directory.

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