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{
mode: "TransNEXT",
asense: "hi",
amask: 0x00000000
}
3.3.4.1 system.asense ["hi" or "low"]
This attribute is used to set the sense of the alarm output at Pin 1 of the RJ-45 COM1 connector. The
default is active "hi" which means an unmasked alarm is present when the signal on pin 1 is asserted.
3.3.4.2 system.amask [0x00000000-0xFFFFFFFF]
This attribute controls the alarm mask associated with alarm output on Pin 1 of the RJ-45 COM1
connector. The value sets the alarm bits that cause the alarm output signal to be triggered. The PWR LED
will still flash, and events will be logged for all alarms, but the alarm output signal will only be activated
for those alarms that have the corresponding mask bit set. The hex value for the mask aligns with
numbered value displayed by the "show alarms" command. The default is 0xFFFFFFFF. Adjusting
system.amask allows the user to tailor the alarm response of the device.

Display settings

The Display attribute group contains settings associated with the optional E-ink display. Changing these
items has no affect on a unit that is not equipped with a display.
>cfg get display
{
enabled: "on",
invert: "off",
show_ip: "on"
}
3.3.5.1 display.enabled ["on" or "off"]
This attribute controls whether or not the display is on. Default is "on".
3.3.5.2 display.invert ["on" or "off"]
This attribute controls the background/foreground emphasis. When this is set to "off" the display will
have a mostly a white background. Default is "off".
3.3.5.3 display.show_ip ["on" or "off"]
This attribute allows suppression of the device IP address on the display. The facility is included to help
facilitate any physical device security concerns associated with displaying the IP address. Default is
"on". When set to "off" the display will show literal xx.xx.xx.xx instead of the programmed IP.

Eth settings

The Eth attribute group contains settings associated with Ethernet. All items in this group use IPv4 dot-
decimal format such as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
>cfg get eth
{
ipaddr: 192.168.1.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.254
}
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