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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
4. DEVICE CONFIGURATION
System parameters are designed to be non-volatile and have the ability to be updated through a serial
connection, USB, SMS, UDP and are used for many modules within the device. All system parameters (aka
configs, params) have a default value that can always be restored in case the device ends up in an unknown
state.๎˜ƒ
The following two commands will be most relevant when dealing with the following configurations:
l :rycfg -- Used to read a system configuration
l :wycfg -- Used to write a system configuration
When using either of these commands, you must specify what configuration slot you wish to read/write,
otherwise the console will default to the first slot (index[0]). In the case that the desired parameter does not have
a factory default setting (configs PCR, PCA, &๎˜ƒGFN) the console will not default to the first slot unless it has
already been written.
Example:
:wycfg tmr 30 0
:OK
:rycfg dst
|๎˜ƒdst[0]: addr:"us.address.com", port:1234 (0x4d2)
: OK