SWT
GIGABIT/FAST ETHERNET SWITCH TYPE SWT
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USER GUIDE - M0SWTA1903Iv09 - V09 March 2019
4
ACCESS TO THE EQUIPMENT
The SWT can be managed locally and remotely, through a console or through a built-in
web server. The server operates with the HTTP and/or HTTPS protocol.
4.1
CONSOLE
The equipment provides a user console application called
CLI
(see
Appendix B
), accessible
through the SRV connector, a standard DB9 female connector in DCE mode that operates
at 115200 bit/s, with 8-bit characters, without parity and with a stop bit.
The system makes a distinction between upper and lower case characters.
Depending on the user identity, the user console provides full access to all the equipment
configuration data.
The console has a small help section about the available commands that is obtained by
executing the
help
command.
The data are grouped virtually into directories and subdirectories. To browse through the
directories the
cd (change directory)
command is used. The value of an individual data
item or a group of data is obtained in response to a
get
command, indicating the specific
data item or giving the value of all the data located in the current directories and
subdirectories. To establish a new value, it is necessary to execute the
set
command,
indicating the parameter to be changed and then the desired value; if the value to be
configured is not provided, the system will explicitly request it.
The data stored in table form, identified by the inclusion in the variable name of the symbol
[], have specific commands for adding and removing rows, which are
add
and
remove
respectively. To query or establish the value of the data in one row, the row identifier must
be included between square brackets in the
get
or
set
command.