
data conforms to.
MtxProfiles PROFILES
Assign to the matrix profiles. Value is a JSON array of Virtual Matrix
object definitions, refer to
Virtual Routing
for more details of this
format.
Examples
>MtxProfiles
[
{
"version": 1,
"status": "UPDATING",
"name": "192.168.2.60",
"routers": [ "192.168.2.60" ]
}
]
>MtxProfiles '[ { "name": "Router1", "routers": [ "192.168.2.60" ] }, { "name":
"Router2", "routers": [ "192.168.2.61" ] } ]'
>
The first example is a query of the matrix profiles, which shows the default value which is a single profile that
controls a router at the IP address 192.168.2.60. The second example command assigns two profiles, the first
controls the all levels of the router at 192.168.2.60 and the second controls all levels of the router at
192.168.2.61.
5.30 NetMask Command
Query or assign the system network mask value. This value is related to the IP address of the system and is
used for IP communications over the Ethernet network. This setting is saved and recalled on power up.
WARNING:
The system netmask should only be changed if one has an understanding of TCP/IP network
configuration. Maintaining the ability to access a device's web page and for Remote Panel devices to be able to
communicate with Routers requires that the IP address is known, valid and systems are configured to be on the
same IP network. In the event that the IP address or Netmask of a system is unknown, consult the
Unknown IP
Address
section for this device.
Command
Description
NetMask
Query network mask value.
NetMask NETMASK Set network mask value.
Example querying and assigning netmask
>NetMask
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