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MANUAL IM635
Remote Operation
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4.2.
Serial Console Boot Display
When the system powers up in serial Console mode, if you have a terminal emulator attached to the serial port
you should see a screen showing the various installed features and system status. A typical screen is shown
below.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 1:11:02 PM
API Weinschel 8321 Attn System V1.70
firmware: 19311459318H
RF config
channel count: 12
attn config: 3200-1E 127dB/1dB, DC-3GHz
gpib port: not installed
default network config
MAC id: 00:1E:C0:B2:BC:F7
IP addr: 0.0.0.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 0.0.0.0
netstat: enabled
DHCP: enabled
AutoIP: enabled
>
**netstat: link down
4.3.
10/100BaseT Ethernet
The Ethernet port supports 10/100BaseT operation, with auto-negotiation of the interface speed and duplex
mode. LED indicators are provided to indicate network LINK status (green) and TX/RX activity (YELLOW).
Supported network protocols include: IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, ARP, DHCP, and AUTOIP. A TELNET server is provided
for a command-line interface that implements many of the functions of the serial console CLI. Both TCP and UDP
servers allow connections to be established for general programming purposes. Additionally, the Microchip
Announce protocol is implemented to provide support for the Microchip Ethernet Discovery tool, which is a UDP-
based protocol used to detect Ethernet devices on the network.
IP addressing modes supported include the use of a statically assigned fixed address, or dynamic address
assignment using either DHCP or AutoIP. The use of DHCP requires a DHCP server to reside on the network.
AutoIP is an address mode that can be used when no DHCP server is available. It automatically allocates an
address from the special block of addresses 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 reserved for link-local addressing.
These addresses are only valid on the link that the host is connected to, such as a local network segment or
point-to-point connection, and are unrouteable. See the SET IPADDR, SET DHCP, SET AUTOIP, and SHOW
IPADDR commands for more information.