Echelon i.LON 100 e2 Internet Server User Manual
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A-4 The
i.LON 100 Console Application
dialuptrace [level]
Sets the dialup trace level. This command is a
simpler version of the diag ConMan trace command
described above. You may be asked to perform a
dialup trace by Echelon support personnel to assist
them in diagnosing problems with your i.LON 100
server. The higher the trace level, the more
information will be displayed by the console
application. Available dialup trace levels are:
0 or OFF – Turns off dialup tracing.
1 or LOW – Turns on dialup tracing for
MAJOR_EVENT, MINOR_EVENT, and
STATE_TRANSITION.
2 or MEDIUM – Turns on dialup tracing for the above
plus MODEM_RESPONSE.
3 or HIGH - Turns on dialup tracing for the above
plus PPP_DEBUG.
Use the dialup trace command with no arguments to
see the current dialup trace level.
dir [directory]
Lists directory contents. If no directory is specified,
lists the contents of the current directory.
disable service
Disables a service. Available services are:
Ftp – FTP access
Web – HTTP access
Dial-in – Dial-in access
DnsServerViaDhcp – Obtaining DNS server from
DHCP.
DnsDomainViaDhcp – Obtaining DNS suffix via
DHCP.
dnsdomain domain
Sets the DNS domain name. This command is valid
only when DHCP is turned off or Obtaining DNS
Suffix From DHCP is disabled while DHCP is
enabled (see the enable and disable commands for
more information).
dnsprimary address
Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server. This
command is valid only when DHCP is turned off or
Obtaining DNS Suffix From DHCP is disabled
while DHCP is enabled (see the enable and disable
commands for more information).
dnssecondary
address
Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
This will only be used if the primary DNS server can
not be contacted.
enable service
Enables a service. Available services are:
Ftp – FTP access
Web – HTTP access
Dial-in – Dial-in access