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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions
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Table 8
Default Multi network settings
Field Name Default Address Shell command
IP Addr 172.25.2.1 ip=
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 netmask=
Gateway 172.25.100.4 gateway=
Multi Shell Reference
While using the shell, what you type is saved as soon as you press the Enter key. To
change a setting, type its command, as listed in table 9.
Table 9
Multi-Media Shell commands
Command Result
? Displays a list of commands.
cls Clears the Terminal screen.
quit or q Quits the Multi-Media Shell and starts the Multi video unit in its normal
mode of operation.
show Displays current LAN and PPP settings.
ip=
gateway=
netmask=
IP: LAN settings
comport= Port offering a connection to the Multi-Media unit’s modem. Values:
none, port1, port2, or internal.
baudrate=
Transfer rate from the Multi-Media unit to the modem. Values: 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200.
modem
prefix=
modem init=
modem
dial=
Modem dialing string commands. Your modem documentation lists
acceptable values.
local=
host=
PPP: temporary IP settings for TCP/IP network communications,
established between the local (Multi-Media unit) and the host (PC)
during a dial-up connection.
timeout= Time allotted between alarm callback attempts on dial-up connections.
Value: from 0 to 999 seconds.
Recover Restores unit software to previous version. System, configuration, and
application files are restored from the backup directory. After you enter
this command, the Multi-Media unit is automatically rebooted.
To start the Multi-Media Shell, see 2.7.2: Using a PC Onsite.
!24 To quit the program
Quit the Multi-Media Shell by typing “q” and pressing Enter.