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The command above will change the router's DHCP Server's current Start address, Address limit and Lease time values '''''(highlighted in orange)''''' to custom values provided in the '''"values"''' section of the command '''''(highlighted in green)'''''.
 
The command above will change the router's DHCP Server's current Start address, Address limit and Lease time values '''''(highlighted in orange)''''' to custom values provided in the '''"values"''' section of the command '''''(highlighted in green)'''''.
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'''Note: Remember always to use the commands in the order (set, commit, luci-reload)'''
 
'''Note: Remember always to use the commands in the order (set, commit, luci-reload)'''
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* '''batch''' - returns the router's Batch number
 
* '''batch''' - returns the router's Batch number
 
* '''hwver''' - returns the router's Hardware Revision number
 
* '''hwver''' - returns the router's Hardware Revision number
* '''simpin''' - returns the router's SIM card's PIN (as it is specified in the '''[[https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUT955_Mobile'|Mobile]]''' section)
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* '''simpin''' - returns the router's SIM card's PIN (as it is specified in the '''[[RUT955 Mobile|Mobile]]''' section)
 
* '''blver''' - returns the router's Bootloader version
 
* '''blver''' - returns the router's Bootloader version
 
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'''Response:'''
 
'''Response:'''
  {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":[0,{"data":"<span style=color:blue>RUT9XX_R_00.05.00.5</span>\n"}]}
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  {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":[0,{"data":"<span style=color:blue>RUTXXX_R_00.07.02.0</span>\n"}]}
    
This command ('''file''', '''read''', highlighted in red) is an alternative to the Linux '''cat''' command. All you need is to specify the path (in this case '''/etc/version''', highlighted in red) to the file that you wish to read.
 
This command ('''file''', '''read''', highlighted in red) is an alternative to the Linux '''cat''' command. All you need is to specify the path (in this case '''/etc/version''', highlighted in red) to the file that you wish to read.

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