IES-1000 User’s Guide

[onoff]

means that you can use either on or off.

5. “Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface (CI command).

Using commands not documented in this User’s Guide can damage the unit and possibly render

it unusable.

22.3.1Help Facility

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

You can issue the help or help all 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.

22.3.2Saving 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.

22.4Commands

The following table lists all of the commands that you can use with the IES-1000. Refer to the following chapters for descriptions of commonly used commands.

This user’s guide describes commands that are helpful for configuring the IES-1000.

Using commands not documented in the user’s guide can damage the unit and possibly render

it unusable.

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Commands Introduction