Rs-232 commands, Ethernet, Rs-232 – Contemporary Research IP-232 Ethernet to RS-232 Interface User Manual
Page 8: Terminal communication commands

RS-232 Commands
Code
Function
Operation
Ethernet
Defines IP Operation
- Use “>” symbol before each command
- End with carriage return to send
IP IP
Address
IP returns the current MAC address, Ethernet firmware
version, current IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Response example (S or D at end of IP signifies DHCP or
Static address):
$MAC=0014C8000201
$IP=192.168.001.232S IG=000.000.000.000
IM=255.255.255.000 IY=1
IP = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Defines IP address, then sends status
(0.0.0.0 = DHCP)
IG IP
Gateway
IG = Returns current MAC address, Ethernet firmware
version, current IP information
IG = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Defines IP gateway, then sends status
IM
IP Subnet Mask
IM = Returns current MAC address, Ethernet firmware
version, current IP information
IM = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Defines IP subnet mask, then sends
status
IY=
IP Mode
IY Returns current mode
IY=1 Static (default)
IY=2 DHCP
IX=
Telnet Port (RS-232)
IX Returns current Telnet port for RS-232 (4001 default)
IX=xxxxx Defines Telnet port
Telnet port for setup commands fixed at 23
RS-232
Defines RS-232 Port Properties
R5=
Baud Rate
0=300
5=9600 (default)
1=600
6=19.2K
2=1200 7=38.4K
3=2400 8=57.6K
4=4800 9=115.2K
R6=
COM 0=8,N,1
(default)
1=8,0,1 6=7,0,1
2=8,E,1 7=7,E,1
3=8,N,2 8=7,N,2
4=8,M,1 9=7,M,1
5=8,S,1 10=7,S,1
Terminal Communication Commands
EF
Echo Off
Characters received will not be re-transmitted (power up default).
EN
Echo On
Characters received will be re-transmitted.
Example: ‘>EN’ Characters received will be re-transmitted.
ID
Product ID
Returns the product model number and firmware version.
Z!
Zap
Reconfigures unit for all factory default settings.