Wegener Communications UNITY 4600 User Manual
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H [command]
command: Any of the terminal command names (PC, R, PORT, etc.).
If an
H
or any invalid command beginning with an
H
is entered and
command
is omitted, the whole help
screen will be displayed, consisting of a list of all currently available commands and a brief description of
each listing. If an
H
or any invalid command beginning with an
H
is entered and
command
is a valid User
Command Name, then detailed help for
command
is displayed. A Local Control Command (available from
the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).
INDPERS indication time
indication:
A
or Alarm or
W
for Warning.
time: Time in seconds.
Command to set the minimum indication-time persistence for either Alarms or Warnings, per the value of
indication, for the time period given by time. Entering command without parameters shows the current
settings. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/
Disable" commands from the network).
IPCONFIG
Command requests report of all current IP parameters (IP address, Gateway address, subnet mask) and
assignment mode (static or DHCP). A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of
"Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).
LAN GATEWAY addr
addr:
IP address formatted as
n1:n2:n3:n4
where
n1
,
n2
,
n3
, and
n4
are integers between
0
and
255
.
Command sets the IRD’s static internet Gateway IP address. No protection is offered against entry of non-
standard addresses (e.g. 0:0:0:0). Omitting the
addr parameter shows the current static Gateway IP. This
will not be the current Gateway IP address if dynamically assigned. Use the
IPCONFIG
command for that.
A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable"
commands from the network).
LAN IP addr
addr:
IP address formatted as
n1:n2:n3:n4
where
n1
,
n2
,
n3
, and
n4
are integers between
0
and
255
.
Command sets the IRD’s static IP address. No protection is offered against entry of non-standard addres-
ses (e.g., 0:0:0:0). Omitting the
addr
parameter shows the current static IP. This will not be the current IP
address if dynamically assigned. Usethe
IPCONFIG
command for that. A Local Control Command
(available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).
Table 3.3: Command Directory for U4600 Terminal Commands