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Chapter 1<br />

Introduction<br />

RUGGEDCOM <strong>ROS</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong> Guide<br />

NOTE<br />

The trace package includes the “forward” subsystem, a remote reporting facility intended to be used<br />

only under the direction of Siemens service personnel.<br />

Section 1.7.7<br />

Viewing DHCP Learned Information<br />

The CLI command “ipconfig” will provide the current IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. This<br />

command provides the only way of determining these values when DHCP is used.<br />

Section 1.7.8<br />

Executing Commands Remotely Through RSH<br />

The Remote Shell (RSH) facility can be used from a workstation to cause the product to act upon commands as if<br />

they were entered at the CLI prompt. The syntax of the RSH command is usually of the form:<br />

rsh ipaddr –l auth_token command_string<br />

where:<br />

• ipaddr = The address or resolved name of the RUGGEDCOM device.<br />

• auth_token = The authentication token, which for <strong>ROS</strong> rsh is the user name (guest, operator, or admin)<br />

and corresponding password separated by a comma. For example, to run a command as user - "admin" with<br />

password - "secret", the token would be: "admin,secret".<br />

• command_string = The <strong>ROS</strong> shell command to execute.<br />

The access level (corresponding to the user name) selected must support the given command.<br />

Any output from the command will be returned to the workstation submitting the command. Commands that start<br />

interactive dialogs (such as trace) cannot be used.<br />

Section 1.7.9<br />

Resetting the Device<br />

The CLI command “reset” can be used to reset the device.<br />

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