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Reference Guide Crestron 2-Series Control System
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2-Series Console Commands (continued)
DIR
Description: This command lists information about file(s) from the file system. Wildcards are accepted and can be in the
form of (*file, file, and file). If no parameter is entered, all files are listed.
NOTE: Compact flash directories can only use the standard DOS file wildcards.
Help Menu(s): File
Syntax: DIR [filespec]
Parameters: filespec – ASCII string contains the file name and/or wildcards
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: All Processors
DOMAINNAME
Description: This command sets the domain name to be used in a DHCP environment. It is used to re-establish the
connection to the processor when DHCP is enabled through the NAT configuration pages. Entering the
command without a parameter displays the current setting.
Help Menu(s): Ethernet
Syntax: DOMAINNAME domainname
Parameters: domainname – ASCII string contains the domain in which the processor is a part
(characters are limited to A-Z, a-z and ‘-‘)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 3.044
Processor Group: Ethernet Processors
ECHO
Description: This command enables/disables character echoing on the console connection. If no parameter is entered, the
current state is displayed. Echo is also available if an empty command string is sent to the console. Entering
the command without a parameter displays the current setting.
Help Menu(s): System
Syntax: ECHO [ON | OFF]
Parameters: ON – enables character echoing
OFF – diables character echoing (default)
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: All Processors
EEPROM
Description: This command displays the current parameters stored in EEPROM.
Help Menu(s): Device
Syntax: Eeprom
Parameters: none
Possible Source: RS-232, CTP, Telnet, User Program
Minimum CUZ: 1.001
Processor Group: All Processors
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