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DHCP:
Disabled
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IP Address:
192.168.2.100
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Netmask:
255.255.255.0
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Gateway:
0.0.0.0
Network Configure Command
network config
- This command lets the user configure EdgeSync Management port network
parameters.
Network Status Command
network status
- Get network status for the Management Port, PTP Timing Port-1, and PTP Timing
Port-2.
Network Ping Command
network ping
- Send a ping message to a device on the network to test reachability. The results of
the ping operation are displayed as “Ping Success” or “Ping Failed”.
The ping command takes an additional parameter “mgmt” or “ptp” to specify from which port the ping
request needs to go out.
HTTPS Restore command
HTTPS restore
- This command is provided in case of user uploading an incorrect file or wrongly
formatted SSL certificate (PEM format) file via the EdgeSync GUI. Executing this command gives the
user to option to reset to factory default – removing the user uploaded SSL certificate file and
restoring the self-signed certificate. This is needed if wrong user file got uploaded and user is unable to
access EdgeSync from their browser.
Date command
date
- This command is provided mainly for initial customer lab bring-up or for those deployments
where there is no timing reference (like GNSS) but need EdgeSync to act as a Grandmaster to
propagate time and synchronization over PTP to slave units. This command enables the user to set the
date and time (ToD) on EdgeSync manually. The user can enter the wall-clock time for the present date
and time with this command with the “set” option. The date command without any parameters will
display the current ToD.
NOTE: If there is a proper timing reference available (like GNSS time or a remote PTP master), then the
time set by this command will be overwritten by the actual ToD received from the timing reference.
This command is not needed for normal operation with a good timing reference.