Operation
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DEFAULTNETWORK
DEFAULTNETWORK [IPAddress
Gateway SubnetMask TelnetPort]
Examples:
DEFAULTNETWORK
The example returns the following:
DEFAULT IP ADDRESS: 172.16.3.226
DEFAULT GATEWAY: 172.16.3.1
DEFAULT SUBNET MASK:
255.255.255.0 TELNETPORT: 23
Display or change the default network settings for
the NET-PATH device. This includes the IP
address, gateway, subnet mask, and telnet port.
DEL
DEL FileSpecification
Example:
DEL *.DAT
Deletes one or more files.
DEVICES
DEVICES [Type]
Examples:
DEVICES
DEVICES PORTS
Gets a list of configured devices. If you do not
specify a device type, all devices are listed.
options:
BATTERY, POWER, VOLTAGE, MEMORY,
MODEM, NIC, PORTS, SYSTEM, UI,
CONTACT, RELAY, TEMPERATURE
DIR
DIR [Path] [-s]
Examples:
DIR
DIR \FLASH\TEST\ -s
DIR –s
Gets the directory structure. If you do not specify
a path, the current directory is used.
Path = specified path for directory structure.
-s = displays files in specified directory and all
subdirectories.
DISABLE
DISABLE [DeviceName]
Examples:
DISABLE SERIAL1
Disables a serial port.
DeviceName = name of the NET-PATH’s serial
port. If you do not know the device name, use the
DEVICES command (see above). Use the
STATUS command to confirm a device is
disabled or enabled.
DISPLAYNAME
DISPLAYNAME CompanyName
ProductName
Examples:
DISPLAYNAME XYZCORP NET-PATH
DISPLAYNAME
returns the following:
COMPANY NAME: XYZCORP
PRODUCTNAME: NET-PATH
Display or change the company name and product
information.
CompanyName = the customer’s company name
ProductName = user-defined product description
Table 3-1: NET-PATHm Commands
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