IES-1000 User’s Guide

No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit

No flow control

5.3Command Structure

The system uses a two-level command structure. The commands related to one subsystem are grouped under a primary command of that subsystem, for instance, to configure the Ethernet parameters, you must first enter the Ethernet subsystem by entering the ethernet command. When you are in a subsystem, the system reminds you by including the subsystem name in the command prompt, for example,

192.168.1.1 ethernet>

To get back to the top level prompt from a subsystem, use the home command.

The remainder of this User’s Guide describes CI Commands that are helpful for configuring

network modules.

5.3.1Help Facility

The system includes a help facility to provide you with online assistance.

You can issue the help or ? command at any time. The system will display a list of available commands in response.

You can issue help with a command name to get more details about it, for instance, the command

192.168.1.1> help version

yields

version

- show system software version

The system responds with a description of the version command.

5.3.2Saving Your Configuration

Always remember to save your configuration using the following syntax:

192.168.1.1> config save

This command saves all system configurations into nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any configurations that you make, otherwise the IES-1000 will return to its default settings when it is restarted.

Do not turn off your IES-1000 while saving your configuration.

5.4Commonly Used Commands

This section shows you commonly used commands.

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System Commands