Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VS-88H2
–
Protocol
3000 Commands
73
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
NET-DHCP?
Get DHCP mode.
For Backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case,
the Network ID, by
default, is 0, which is
the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-DHCP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-DHCP
netw_id
,
dhcp_mode
<CR><LF>
dhcp_mode
–
0
– Do not use DHCP. Use the IP
set by the factory or using the
net-ip
or
net-config
command.
1
– Try to use DHCP. If
unavailable, use the IP set by
the factory or using the
net-
ip
or
net-config
command.
Get DHCP mode for port 1:
#NET-DHCP?
<CR>
NET-GATE
Set gateway IP.
A network
gateway connects the
device via another
network and maybe
over the Internet. Be
careful of security
issues. For proper
settings consult your
network administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the gateway IP address
to 192.168.0.1:
#NET-
GATE
192
.
168
.
000
.
001
<CR>
NET-GATE?
Get gateway IP.
A network
gateway connects the
device via another
network and maybe
over the Internet. Be
aware of security
problems.
COMMAND
#NET-GATE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the gateway IP
address:
#NET-GATE?
<CR>
NET-IP
Set IP address.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-IP
ip_address
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-IP
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the IP address to
192.168.1.39:
#NET-
IP
192
.
168
.
001
.
039
<C
R>
NET-IP?
Get IP address.
COMMAND
#NET-IP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-IP
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the IP address:
#NET-IP?
<CR>
NET-MAC?
Get MAC address.
For backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case,
the Network ID, by
default, is 0, which is
the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-MAC?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MAC
mac_address
<CR><LF>
mac_address
– Unique MAC
address. Format: XX-XX-XX-XX-
XX-XX where X is hex digit
#NET-MAC?
<CR>
NET-MASK
Set subnet mask.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR><LF>
net_mask
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the subnet mask to
255.255.0.0:
#NET-
MASK
255
.
255
.
000
.
000
<CR>
NET-MASK?
Get subnet mask.
COMMAND
#NET-MASK?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR><LF>
net_mask
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the subnet mask:
#NET-MASK?
<CR>
PASS
Set password for login
level.
The default
password is an empty
string.
COMMAND
#PASS
login_level
,
password
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PASS
login_level
,
password
<CR><LF>
login_level
– Level of login to
set (End User or Admin):
0
– User
1
– Admin
password
– Password for the
login_level
. Up to 15 printable ASCII
chars
Set the password for the
Admin protocol permission
level to 33333:
#PASS
Admin
,
33333
<CR
>
PASS?
Get password for
login level.
The default
password is an empty
string.
COMMAND
#PASS?
login_level
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@PASS
login_level
,
password
<CR><LF>
login_level
– Level of login to
set (User or Admin):
0
– User
1
– Admin
password
– Password for the
login_level
. Up to 15 printable ASCII
chars
Get the password for the
Admin protocol permission
level:
#PASS?
1
<CR>