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MDS 05-3627A01, Rev. D LEDR Series I/O Guide 51
Returns:
alarm: Active Current
alarm: Type # Name Level Reading
alarm: ====== = ================ ====== =======
alarm: Input 1 AlarmInput1 closed open
alarm: Input 2 AlarmInput2 closed open
alarm: Input 3 AlarmInput3 closed open
alarm: Input 4 AlarmInput4 closed open
Command Example #2:
alarm out 2 set closed
Returns:
alarm: Active Current
alarm: Type # Name Level Reading
alarm: ====== = ================ ====== =======
alarm: Output 2 AlarmOutput2 closed closed
Command Example #3:
alarm in 3
Returns:
alarm: Active Current
alarm: Type # Name Level Reading
alarm: ====== = ================ ====== =======
alarm: Input 3 AlarmInput3 closed open
alert Alert another LEDR Radio in the Network
Usage: alert <3 digit unit ID>|all
This command is used to sound the alert buzzer on another radio. This
function allows you to signal a radio and alert someone that the Order-
wire handset should be picked up.
The three-digit number following the command indicates the unit ID of
the radio that will be signaled. Radios available for signaling can be
determined by issuing the
network command. See “USING ORDER-
WIRE” on Page 99 for more information.
arp Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Setting of Ethernet Port
Usage:
arp [-a | -s [ip address] | -d [ip address]
-a
View the ARP table
-s Add the IP address to the ARP table. The radio will proxy ARP
for any addresses that are added
-d delete the IP address from the ARP table
This command displays the contents of the radio’s ARP table, which is
a listing of IP addresses of which the radio is aware. It can also be con-
figured to “spoof,” or proxy, for other (non-LEDR) devices that are
managed using the radio’s out-of-band Service Channel and directly