5: Commands and Levels
EDS-MD® Wired IoT Device Gateway Command Reference
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ssh username
<text>
Sets the SSH user name for use when establishing
tunneling connections with other devices. <text> =
SSH user name.
tcp keep alive idle time
<milliseconds>
Sets the TCP keep alive idle time. This is the initial
keep alive timeout. <milliseconds> = timer value, in
milliseconds.
tcp keep alive interval
<milliseconds>
Enables TCP keep alive for connect mode tunneling
and sets the timer. <milliseconds> = timer value, in
milliseconds.
tcp keep alive probes
<number>
Sets the number of TCP keep alive probes.
<number> = number of TCP keep alive probes.
tcp user timeout
<milliseconds>
Sets the timeout for TCP retransmissions.
<milliseconds> = timeout value, in milliseconds.
validate certificate disable
Skips verification of the server certificate when
connecting.
validate certificate enable
Requires verification of the server certificate when
connecting.
write
Stores the current configuration in permanent
memory.
host 1 (config-host:1) level commands
clrscrn
Clears the screen.
default protocol
Restores the default value of the protocol (Telnet).
default remote port
Sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to
the default value, which depends on the selected
protocol.
exit
Exits to the configuration level.
host
<number>
Change to config host level
name
<text>
Sets the name of the host. <text> = name of the
host.
no name
Clears the name of the host.
no remote address
Clears the remote address of the host.
no ssh username
Clears the SSH username associated with the host.
protocol ssh
Sets the protocol to SSH.
protocol telnet
Sets the protocol to Telnet.
remote address
<text>
Sets the IP address of the remote host to connect to
when this host is selected on the login connect
menu. <text> = IP address.
remote port
<number>
Sets the remote port used to connect to the host.
<number> = port to be used.
show
Displays the current configuration.
show history
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the
current CLI session.
ssh username
<text>
Sets the username for logging into the host via
SSH. <text> = username.
write
Stores the current configuration in permanent
memory.
host 10 (tunnel-connect-host:16:10) level commands
address
<text>
Sets the remote host to establish tunneling
connections with. <text> = IP address or host name
of the remote host.