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DATE Command
The DATE command has the form:
DATE
This command causes the current system date to be displayed. This date is used in gen- erating time stamps for the Exception Log. The initial value of the date is read from the PLC on Restart or, if unavailable, is set to
The DATE command is shown below:
> date
Date =
EXS Command
Note
This command is not used by the TCP/IP executive software.
This command has the form:
EXS
This command displays extended status of COMMREQs initiated by the local ladder program. This command is usually used during troubleshooting.
The EXS command is shown below:
> exs |
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<<< Extended | Status >>> |
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Last | command |
| 0 | (0000H) | |
Last | Sta | Mgr | cmd | 0 | (0000H) |
Software | version | 200 |
PROM | version | 200 |
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Error code | 0 (0000H) |
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Last | MDB in error | 0000H 0000H | 00000H 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H 0000H |
The error codes shown in the next to last line of output are the same codes returned in the COMMREQ Status (CRS) word to the ladder program. See Tables 4±4 through 4±7. If a
HELP Command
The HELP command has the form:
HELP | - or - | ? |
The HELP command (or the single character command ª?º) can be used to display a short reminder of the valid commands. If you are logged in to use modify commands, you will see the <<<Modify Commands>>> in the command list (see Table
TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User's Manual ± January 1996 |
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