Doc. # 1-3468299049 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Date Updated | 06-08-2018 | Date Created | 06-07-2018 |
Document Type | Knowledge Base | Related OS | |
Related Product | SR30500010/ SR30500010-SWH/ SR30500020/ SR30500020-SWH/ SR30500110/ SR30500110-SWH/ SR30500120/ SR30500120-SWH/ SR30500310/ SR30500310-SWH/ SR30500320/ SR30500320-SWH/ SR30500410/ SR30500410-SWH/ SR30500420/ SR30500420-SWH/ SR30508010/ SR30508010-SWH/ SR30508020/ SR30508020-SWH/ SR30508110/ SR30508110-SWH/ SR30508120/ SR30508120-SWH/ SR30508310/ SR30508310-SWH/ SR30508320/ SR30508320-SWH/ SR30508410/ SR30508410-SWH/ SR30508420/ SR30508420-SWH/ SR30509010/ SR30509010-SWH/ SR30509020/ SR30509020-SWH/ SR30509110/ SR30509110-SWH/ SR30509120/ SR30509120-SWH/ SR30509310/ SR30509310-SWH/ SR30509320/ SR30509320-SWH/ SR30509410/ SR30509410-SWH/ SR30509420/ SR30509420-SWH/ SR30510010/ SR30510010-SWH/ SR30510020/ SR30510020-SWH/ SR30510110/ SR30510110-SWH/ SR30510120/ SR30510120-SWH/ SR30510310/ SR30510310-SWH/ SR30510320/ SR30510320-SWH/ SR30510410/ SR30510410-SWH/ SR30510420/ SR30510420-SWH/ SR30518010/ SR30518010-SWH/ SR30518020/ SR30518020-SWH/ SR30518110/ SR30518110-SWH/ SR30518120/ SR30518120-SWH/ SR30518310/ SR30518310-SWH/ SR30518320/ SR30518320-SWH/ SR30518410/ SR30518410-SWH/ SR30518420/ SR30518420-SWH/ SR30519010/ SR30519010-SWH/ SR30519020/ SR30519020-SWH/ SR30519110/ SR30519110-SWH/ SR30519120/ SR30519120-SWH/ SR30519310/ SR30519310-SWH/ SR30519320/ SR30519320-SWH/ SR30519410/ SR30519410-SWH/ SR30519420/ SR30519420-SWH |
Changing the I/O state on LTE/non-LTE routers | |||
---|---|---|---|
Solution:
Steps To Change the I/O State on our LTE/non-LTE routers:
1. Open a SSH session to the router.
2. After you have logged into the router, and you are at the #.
3. Type "io get (insert I/O name here)" For example, if you wanted to know the state of the first binary output, then you could type, "io get out0"
4. The router should return the state of out0, which is 0 by default.
5. To change the state, you can type "io set out0 1"
6. Once you hit the enter button in the SSH session, the router should have advanced you to the next line. Now, a # should appear.
7. To confirm the change, you can now type, "io get out0"
8. The status should now be 1, instead of 0.
|