SAVEETHERNETDATA

Save the configuration data associated with an Ethernet interface

Platform: 

OEM729, OEM7600, OEM7700, OEM7720, PwrPak7, CPT7, CPT7700, SMART7-I, SMART7-SI

Saving the configuration data for an Ethernet interface allows the interface to start automatically at boot time and be configured with either a static IP address or to obtain an address using DHCP. The SAVEETHERNETDATA command saves the configuration for the interface previously entered using the ETHCONFIG command, IPCONFIG command and DNSCONFIG command. The configuration data that is saved will survive a RESET command and FRESET command. To clear the Ethernet interface configuration data, the FRESET ETHERNET command is used. It is not necessary to issue the SAVECONFIG command to save the Ethernet interface configuration data. In fact, if SAVECONFIG is used to save the ETHCONFIG, IPCONFIG and DNSCONFIG commands, the configuration saved by SAVEETHERNETDATA will take precedence over the SAVECONFIG configuration.

Message ID: 1679

Abbreviated ASCII Syntax:

SAVEETHERNETDATA [Interface]

ASCII Example:

ETHCONFIG ETHA AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO

IPCONFIG ETHA STATIC 192.168.8.11 255.255.255.0 192.168.8.1

DNSCONFIG 1 192.168.4.200

SAVEETHERNETDATA ETHA

Field

Field Type

ASCII Value

Binary Value

Description

Format

Binary Bytes

Binary Offset

1

Command header

-

-

SAVEETHERNETDATA header

This field contains the command name for abbreviated ASCII or the message header for ASCII (see page 1) or Binary (see page 1).

-

H

0

2

Interface

ETHA

2

The Ethernet interface to save the configuration data for. The default is ETHA.

Enum

4

H

Note that the configurations set using the ICOMCONFIG command and NTRIPCONFIG command are not saved by the SAVEETHERNETDATA command. The following factory default ICOM configurations can be used if Ethernet access to the receiver is required immediately after the receiver is RESET or FRESET.

ICOMCONFIG ICOM1 TCP :3001
ICOMCONFIG ICOM2 TCP :3002
ICOMCONFIG ICOM3 TCP :3003
ICOMCONFIG ICOM4 TCP :3004
ICOMCONFIG ICOM5 TCP :3005
ICOMCONFIG ICOM6 TCP :3006
ICOMCONFIG ICOM7 TCP :3007

See also the following commands: