Dataprobe iBoot-G2 Operation Manual User Manual
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Network Commands
All set commands require a reboot before they take effect. These
commands are only available to the administrator.
get network
This command will return all the network settings as
shown below:
Mode: Static
IP Addres: 192.168.1.190
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
HTTP Port: 80
Linkback URL: 192.168.1.190
Telnet Port: 23
Heartbeat Port: 9100
DxP Port: 9100
DxP Control: Enabled
DxP Query: Enabled
Timeout: 22
set ipmode
This command sets the IP Address setting mode. Static
mode locks the address as set, dhcp mode allows DHCP
server to assign address.
set ipaddress
This command is used to set the iBoot-
G2’s ip address.
192.168.1.254
set subnet
This command is used to set the iBoot-
G2’s subnet
mask.
255.255.255.0
set gateway
This command is used to set the Gateway
192.168.1.1
set http port <0-65535>
This command sets the port that the iBoot-
G2’s web
server listens for incoming connections on. When set to
0 the web server is disabled.
80
set telnet port <0-65535>
This command sets the port that the iBoot-
G2’s Telnet
server listens for incoming connections on. When set to
0 the Telnet server is disabled
23
set heartbeat port <0-65535>
This command sets the port for the heartbeat protocol.
The heartbeat uses UDP and can be the same port
number as DxP, which is TCP
9100
set dxp port <0-65535>
This command sets the port that the iBoot-
G2’s DxP
protocol service listens for incoming connections on.
When set to 0 the Protocol service is disabled.
Note: At least one of the above MUST NOT be 0. The
CLI will protect against all 3 from being set to 0.
9100
set dxp control
This command allows the main and expansion ports to
be controlled using Dataprobe Exchange Protocol (DxP)
commands.
Disabled
set dxp query
This command allows the status of the main and
expansion ports to be queried using DxP
Enabled
set linkback
This command sets the linkback URL displayed on the
logout page.
192.168.1.254
set time server
This command is used to set the IP Address of a
network time server.
69.90.182.55
set timeout <0-999>
This command sets the automatic network timeout in
minutes.
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