
Command Syntax Using the Achronix STAPL Player
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Command Syntax
TheSTAPLplayercommandsyntaxis:
acx_stapl_player [options] [filename]
TheavailablecommandoptionsarelistedinTable 4‐1.
Note: Theoptionnamesarenotcasesensitive.
Table 4-1: Supported acx_stapl_player.exe Command Options
Option Description
-h Displays the help message.
-q Displays the availability of Bitporter pods. There are two modes of
operation:
• Autodetection (no podnames specified with -p):
Display the name and state of all available USB-connected pods,
and all Ethernet-connected pods regardless of availability (the
pod's current owner's IP address is shown if the pod is not
available).
(1)(2)
• Specific pods (podnames specified with -p):
Displays the name and availability state of all specified pods.
See also “ConnectingtoSpecificPodsbyName(‐poption),”on
page 31.
-a<action> Specifies an action name (see Table 4‐2).
-d<proc=1> Enables an optional procedure.
-d<proc=0> Disables a recommended procedure.
-d<var=val> Initializes STAPL variable (var) to specified value (val).
-id Sets IPv4 configuration of a currently USB-connected pod to DHCP
(dynamic IP) so that it may be connected via Ethernet.
(3)
See also “ConfiguringtheBitporterPodʹsIPaddress(‐i
Option),”on page 36.
-iq
Displays the current IPv4 configuration of a connected pod.
(2)
See also “ConfiguringtheBitporterPodʹsIPaddress(‐i
Option),”on page 36.
-is<config> Static IP Configuration mode sets the static IPv4 configuration of a cur-
rently USB-connected pod so that it may be connected via Ethernet. The
argument <config> is a comma-delimited list of configuration options —
follow the s with a comma, then the desired IP address, a comma, then
the subnet mask, a comma, then the default gateway.
(3)
Static IP example:
-is,192.168.1.123,255.255.255.0,192.168.1.1
See also “ConfiguringtheBitporterPodʹsIPaddress(‐i
Option),”on page 36.
-l<filename> Sends program output to a log file as well as the console.
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