Technical Guide: RDMS Telnet and Serial Control
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2.1.1.44 System Status Tracking - SYS
The SYS command displays system status and allows specification of the format: Normal (narrow), Wide (verbose),
and CSV (Comma Separated Values). If “
-
h” is added to the command string, the header will not be displayed.
SYS [<e> [-h] [<f>] [<r>]]
–
Sets system status tracking display enable to <e> in format <f> at rate <r>. If not
specified, Format and Rate will be the last one used, or the default if it was never specified.
where:
<e> - Enable
0
–
Disabled
1
–
Enabled
<f> - Format (last used, if not specified) Each item/parameter in the SYS display is optional within each
display format.
N
–
Normal
W
–
Wide
C
–
CSV
<r> - Display rate <r>, 100 to 60000 ms (500 ms if not specified)
Options:
-h
–
Do not display header (This command suppresses header emission. This has to be specified
with each command.)
SYS [HEAD [<f>|ELE [<f>]]
[HEAD <f>]
–
Shows the system status header in format <f>
[ELE [<f>]]
–
Shows the system status elements (items/parameters) for format <f>
where:
<f> - Format
N
–
Normal
W
–
Wide
C
–
CSV
SYS [<c>[<s>] <f> <e>]
–
Sets the system status element (item/parameter) <c> [<s>] display in format <f> to <e>
where:
<c> [<s>] - (Command <c> and subcommand <s>)
BEOL
–
Beginning/End of line marker
List of optional items/parameters that can be displayed.