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WiFly <strong>GSX</strong>/<strong>EZX</strong><br />

www.rovingnetworks.com WiFly-RN-UM 4/8/2011<br />

7. Status Commands<br />

These commands begin with “show”, and they return the current values of variables in the system. In some<br />

cases, for example IP addresses, the current values are received from the network, and may not match the<br />

stored values.<br />

show battery<br />

Displays current battery voltage, (only valid for Roving battery powered product like the<br />

RN-370 and temperature sensors and the ISENSOR-CB)<br />

show connection<br />

Displays connection status in this HEX format: 8XYZ<br />

Bit<br />

location<br />

13-16 9-12 7 6 5 4 0-3<br />

Function Fixed Channel DNS found DNS server Authen Assoc TCP status<br />

0= Idle,<br />

Value 8 1-13 1=resolved<br />

1=<br />

1= Connected<br />

1= OK 1=OK<br />

contacted<br />

3= NOIP<br />

4= Connecting<br />

show io<br />

show net <br />

show rssi<br />

show stats<br />

show time<br />

show q <br />

Displays GPIO pin levels status in this HEX format: 8ABC<br />

Example: show i returns 8103 indicates GPIO 0, 1 and 8 are HIGH.<br />

Displays current network status, association, authentication, etc. Optional parameter<br />

displays only the MAC address of the AP currently associated.<br />

Displays current last received signal strength.<br />

Displays current statistics, packet rx/tx counters, etc.<br />

Displays number of seconds since last powerup or reboot<br />

Display the value of the an analog interface pin from 0 to 7. The value returned will be in<br />

the format 8xxxxx where xxxxx is voltage in microvolts sampled on the channel you<br />

request with the 8 in front as a start marker.<br />

show q 0x1 Displays multiple analog interface values at once. The channels displayed are<br />

controlled by a bit mask, which is proceeded by a 0x1xx where xx mask is the bit mask of<br />

the channels. For example, to read channels 0,1, and 7, send:<br />

show q 0x183<br />

Which returns 8, 8, 8, \r\n<br />

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