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Table 5-5. Field Network Test Utility Commands
Command | Restrictions | |
bps |
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chbps |
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chdate | (Notrecommended if the PLC CPU is configured properly.) | |
chsosw | (Not recommended if the PLC CPU is configured properly.) | |
chtime | (Not recommended if the PLC CPU is configured properly.) | |
clear | Limited to clear tally, clear log, clear heap, and clear exs. | |
clsosw | (Not recommended if the PLC CPU is configured properly.) | |
date |
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help or ? |
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load |
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log |
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login |
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net |
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node |
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ok |
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rem |
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report |
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restart |
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show | Only task identifiers ªbº, ªcº, and ªlº are supported. | |
sosw |
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stopt |
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stat | Only task identifiers ªbº, ªc º, and ªlº are supported | |
tally | Only task identifiers ªbº, ªcº, and ªlº are supported | |
test |
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time |
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Monitor Commands are not in italics.
Modify Commands are shown in italics.
The Field Network Test utility is exited by restarting the Ethernet Interface. This can be accomplished by entering the RESTART or LOAD commands, pressing the Ethernet In- terface Restart button, or by cycling power on the Series
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