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viii. Reference Information
Q53 Command Line Interface Shell
Main command prefixes
The three main command prefixes within the command line interface shell are:
store
change settings stored in Flash. When the "
store
" prefix is used, the
Q53 must be restarted to apply the changes to the system. Since
"
store
" affects Flash settings only, the Zigbee gateway bridge device
must reset and read the new settings now in Flash.
set
change current/working settings in memory. When the "
set
" prefix is
used, a "
save
" command must be executed as well so that the new
settings are retained after power cycles. Since "
set
" only affects the
settings in memory, they will be lost after a power cycle unless they are
saved into Flash ROM.
list
view current/working settings in memory.
Command shell prompt
When the command shell is accessed through a Telnet session, a prompt is displayed
after login to indicate that it is ready to accept a command from the user. The Telnet
prompt is formatted
ipaddress:userid>
where
IPaddress
is the IP address of the Q53
and
userid
is the user ID of the currently logged-in user. For example,
192.168.11.32:root>
where
192.168.11.32
is the Q53’s IP address and the user is
root
.
Getting command help
The Q53’s command line interface shell provides several on-line help tools. These
include:
"?" Command
Typing "
?
" once logged in to the command line interface
shell will produce a full listing of all commands available.
Command Prefixes
Typing in the beginning of a command will produce an
error message showing the correct syntax. For example,
typing in "
store tcpip
" will produce a list of all
commands that start with this prefix.
Common command shell commands
The command line interface shell consists of more than 50 commands.
some of the more common commands. For a complete command reference, please refer
to
Table 3—Common Commands
Command Syntax
Description
store net addr IPaddress
Store the IP address for the Q53.