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i.LON 100 Console Application
The i.LON 100 Server’s Console Application
You can use the i.LON 100 server’s console application to configure and
troubleshoot the i.LON 100. To access the console application, you must connect
a female-to-female DB-9 null modem crossover cable from the Console hardware
output to a COM port on your computer; then use a terminal emulator, such as
Windows HyperTerminal, to communicate on the specified serial port. Set the
communications parameters on the terminal emulator to 9600-8-N-1 and turn
flow control off.
Console Command List
Once you have accessed the i.LON 100 console application, you can issue
commands. You must reboot the i.LON 100 (either through the console
application or the Web page) for any changes to take effect. You can use the
following commands with the i.LON 100 console application:
activateapp
index|name
The i.LON 100 server uses a multitasking operating
system that can simultaneously run multiple
processes. This command allows you to selectively
activate or deactivate processes. Version 1.00 of the
i.LON 100 server firmware supports 2 processes,
LtaHost (index 3) and RNI (index 4).
authkey key
Sets the 16 byte MD5 authentication key.
cd [directory]
Changes to the specified directory. If no argument is
provided, displays current directory.
copy file1 file2
Copies file1 to file2.
createapp name
Creates an application instance, specified by name,
and returns the index assigned to the application.
The application is automatically activated upon
creation. The user does generally not use this
command.
cenelec on|off
Power line model only. Puts the i.LON 100 server in
CENELEC mode (for communicating on European C-
band power line networks). If you change this value,
you will need to close all applications to which the
i.LON 100 is connected as an RNI, reboot the i.LON
100, and re-establish an RNI connection.
date mm/dd/yyyy
Sets the date. This is not allowed if the i.LON 100
server is synched to an SNTP server.
deactivateapp
index|name
Deactivates an application instance, specified by
index or name. See activateapp for supported
names. This command does not delete the instance of
the application; it deactivates the application.
Primarily used for troubleshooting.
delete file
Deletes file.