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A. mcm-w hyperterminal command – system – Xtramus MCM-W V1.3 User Manual

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A. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – system

Command Descriptions – system

show

The system show allows you to view MCM-W’s PCB/firmware/FPGA versions, as well
as hardware temperature.

show

The system user show command allows you to view the current
users and their passwords.

admin

The system user admin [name | password]
command allows you to change the user name and its password of the
user with administrator privilege. For example, if you type in system
user admin name test123
and press enter, a user named test123
with administrator privilege will be created.

user

guest

The system user guest [name | password]
command allows you to change the user name and its password of the
user with guest privilege. For example, if you type in system user
guest name test123
and press enter, a user named test123 with
guest privilege will be created.

show

The system name show command allows you to view the device
name assigned to MCM-W.

name

set

The system name set [device name] command allows you to view
the device name assigned to MCM-W.

show

The system location show command allows you to view MCM-W’s
current location.

location

set

The system location set command allows you to set MCM-W’s
current location

show

The system contact show command allows you to view MCM-W’s
current contact information.

contact

set

The system contact set command allows you to set MCM-W’s
current contact information.

show

The system snmp show command will show the current SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) settings.

writecommunity

The system snmp writecommunity allows you to set
the community with write privilege. The can be public,
private
, or user names.

snmp

readcommunity

The system snmp readcommunity allows you to set
the community with read privilege. The can be public,
private
, or user names.

system

save

The system save command allows you to save the current settings to MCM-W’s
NV-RAM. Please note that all unsaved settings will be lost after system reboot.


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