MSC-UTX62L Product Manual
3.11.39 Set Command
Protocol version 3.0
The Set command is used for assigning values to system parameters. See the
for a list
of currently defined parameters. This command supersedes many individual configuration commands.
NOTE:
This command may set Active and/or Stored parameter values. Behavior depends on the parameter and
. Values in Stored memory are loaded at system startup. See
for more details.
Command
Description
Set
List all parameter identifiers which can be set, one per line.
Set Parameter Value
Set a parameter’s Active and/or Stored value (depends on parameter).
Examples of listing all writable parameters and setting the “net.ip” parameter.
>Set
ctl.serial.baud
ctl.serial.log
ctl.serial.proto
ctl.serial2.baud
ctl.serial2.log
ctl.serial2.proto
dbg.i2cAckFails
dbg.i2cArbLosses
dbg.i2cBusErrors
dbg.i2cOverruns
dbg.i2cTimeouts
dbg.i2cResets
mtx.sync
net.dhcp
net.gateway
net.ip
net.mac
net.netmask
pnl.cmdEn
pnl.ip
sys.descr
sys.name
sys.type
>
Set net.ip 192.168.2.60
>
3.11.40 SetA Command
Protocol version 3.0
The SetA command is used for setting system parameter Active values only. Values set with this command will
take effect immediately, but will not be retained through a system restart.
NOTE:
Some parameters may not be assignable in Active memory. Such parameters must be set in Stored
memory followed by a system restart to activate the changes. See
for more details.
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