3 Command Line Reference
sips
gips
setIPSettings
getIPSettings
Mode
IP (16)
Netmask (16)
Gateway (16)
Domain (63)
DNS1 (16)
DNS2 (16)
MTU
DHCP
Static
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
0 . . . 1500
RxControl: Communication > Network Settings > General
Use these commands to define the IP (Internet Protocol) settings of the receiver’s Ethernet
port. By default, the receiver is configured to use DHCP.
In
Static
mode, the receiver will not attempt to request an address via DHCP. It will use the
specified IP address, netmask, gateway, domain name and DNS.
DNS1
is the primary DNS,
and
DNS2
is the backup DNS. The arguments
IP
,
Netmask
,
Gateway
,
Domain
,
DNS1
, and
DNS2
are ignored in
DHCP
mode.
In
Static
mode, the value of
MTU
is used as the MTU of the Ethernet port. When
MTU
is
set to 0, the receiver will use the default MTU. In
DHCP
mode, setting
MTU
to 0 will result in
using the MTU supplied by the DHCP server. When set to any other value,
MTU
will override
the DHCP Server once the link is established.
The IP settings configured by this command keep their value upon a power cycle and even
after a reset to factory default (see command
Note that this command is not shown in the output of the
command.
The command
cannot be used to get the current IP address assigned to
the receiver by the DHCP server. The current IP address can be retrieved from the command
, or from the
SBF block.
Example
COM1>
sips, Static, 192.168.1.123, 255.255.252.0, 192.168.1.255,
mydomain.local, 192.168.100.3, 192.168.100.4, 1500<CR>
$R: sips, Static, 192.168.1.123, 255.255.252.0, 192.168.1.255,
mydomain.local, 192.168.100.3, 192.168.100.4, 1500
IPSettings, Static, 192.168.1.123, 255.255.252.0, 192.168.1.255,
mydomain.local, 192.168.100.3, 192.168.100.4, 1500
COM1>
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