User`s guide

17UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Example 1: To view the network settings of the NMC, type tcpip and press ENTER.
Example 2: To manually configure an IP address of 150.250.6.10 for the NMC, type:
tcpip -i 150.250.6.10
tcpip6
Access: Super User, Administrator
Description: Enable IPv6 and view and manually configure these network settings for the NMC (NMC):
Example 1: To view the network settings of the NMC, type tcpip6 and press ENTER.
Example 2: To manually configure an IPv6 address of 2001:0:0:0:0:FFD3:0:57ab for the NMC, type:
tcpip -i 2001:0:0:0:0:FFD3:0:57ab
uio
Access: Super User, Administrator, Device User
Description: This command is available for an AP9631 Network Management Card 2 with a connected Dry
Contact I/O Accessory (AP9810).
-i <IP address> Type the IP address of the NMC, using the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
-s <subnet mask> Type the subnet mask for the NMC.
-g <gateway>
Type the IP address of the default gateway. Do not use the loopback address
(127.0.0.1) as the default gateway.
-d <domain name> Type the DNS name configured by the DNS server.
-h <host name> Type the host name that the NMC will use.
Option Argument Description
-S enable | disable Enable or disable IPv6.
-man enable | disable Enable manual addressing for the IPv6 address of the NMC.
-auto enable | disable Enable the NMC to automatically configure the IPv6 address.
-i <IPv6 address> Set the IPv6 address of the NMC.
-g <IPv6 gateway> Set the IPv6 address of the default gateway.
-d6
router | statefull |
stateless | never
Set the DHCPv6 mode, with parameters of router controlled, statefull (for
address and other information, they maintain their status), stateless (for
information other than address, the status is not maintained), never.
Option Argument Description
-rc <UIO port #> open | close
Change the state of a connected output, and specify the UIO
(universal input/ output) port number.
-st
<UIO port #> |
<UIO port #>,
<UIO port #> |
<UIO port #>–<UIO port #>
View the status of the sensors connected to the Dry Contact
I/O Accessory. To view the status of a specific sensor or
several sensors, type their UIO port numbers.
Option Argument Description