Example:
1984>config
rsuid: 1984 (000007c0)
base: 97 (0061)
maxage: 26 (001a)
rsrf: 0 (0000)
aglnk: 0 (0000)
meshtype: 24 (0018)
panid: 13106 (3332)
channel: 12 (000c)
assoc: 0 (0000)
sleepsm: 4 (0004)
sleepst: 5000 (1388)
sleepsp: 100 (0064)
sleepdp: 1000 (03e8)
debug: 0 (0000)
osctune: 0 (0000)
brgtune: 0 (0000)
chrgon: 1050 (041a)
chrgoff: 1120 (0460)
defontime: 360 (0168)
1984>config ports
port 0: 27 900 00 0
port 1: 0 900 00 0
port 2: 0 900 00 0
port 3: 0 900 00 0
port 4: 0 900 00 0
port 5: 0 900 00 0
port 6: 0 900 00 0
port 7: 0 0 00 50
port 8: 0 0 00 50
port 9: 0 0 00 50
port 10: 104 900 00 0
port 11: 107 900 00 0
port 12: 253 0 00 0
CONFIGSET
Syntax
:
configset
<parameter> [
=
] <value>
configset port
<portno> [
=
] <type> [ <samplerate> [ <options>
[ <excitationtime> ] ] ] ]
NOTE:
configset
may be abbreviated as
cs
.
Description
:
Changes configuration settings.
The
configset
syntax (without
ports
) is used for basic settings. See the
config
command for descriptions of basic settings.
The
configset ports
syntax is used to set the sampling configuration for ports.
Following the port number (and optional
=
sign), a number of parameters may be
specified. Only the <type> is required - other parameters are optional. However,
parameters must be given in the exact sequence listed in syntax, which means, for
example, that to specify <excitationtime>, it will be required also to specify
<samplerate> and <options>, even if they are unchanged.
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