System shell

Any QNX-based controller has a system shell that provides low-level access to a few basic platform settings. Using a special power-up mode, you can make a serial connection to the system shell via the onboard RS-232 port. The system shell is also available via SSH (provided that SSH is enabled in the controller).

Typical usage is for troubleshooting. However, in the case of IP address mis-configuration, you can use the serial system shell to regain access to the unit.

Also, depending on your preference, you may use the serial shell to set a controller’s IP address, as an alternative to reconfiguring your PC’s IP address in Windows (to initially connect to a new controller). If done as the first step, afterwards you could connect normally (using Ethernet/IP) and perform all other software installation and platform configuration functions using Workbench and the Commissioning Wizard. This method would save you from having to re-configure your PC’s IP address settings in Windows: first to connect to the controller as shipped from the factory, and then back again to its original settings.