Hi, I have a problem using the command-line-tool. The ethercat commands ‘slaves’, ‘pdos’, ‘cstruct’, etc. are working fine, but there is no output for ‘config’: //Here you can see, 'ethercat slaves' works fine: user@Terminal:/dev$ /opt/etherlab/bin/ethercat slaves 0 0:0 PREOP + EK1100 EtherCAT-Koppler (2A E-Bus) 1 0:1 PREOP + EL9110 Einspeiseklemme mit LED (24V, Diagnose) 2 0:2 PREOP + EL1859 8K. Dig. Eingang 24V, 3ms, 8K. Dig. Ausgang 24V, 0.5A 3 0:3 PREOP + EL3111 1K.Ana. Eingang 0-20mA, Diff. 4 0:4 PREOP + EL3311 1K. Ana. Eingang Thermoelement (TC) //No output for 'ethercat config': user@Terminal:/dev$ /opt/etherlab/bin/ethercat config user@Terminal:/dev$ //'ethercat config' is not an unknown function: user@Terminal:/dev$ /opt/etherlab/bin/ethercat config --help ethercat config [OPTIONS] Show slave configurations. Without the --verbose option, slave configurations are output one-per-line. Example: 1001:0 0x0000003b/0x02010000 3 OP | | | | | | | \- Application-layer | | | state of the attached | | | slave, or '-', if no | | | slave is attached. | | \- Absolute decimal ring | | position of the attached | | slave, or '-' if none | | attached. | \- Expected vendor ID and product code (both | hexadecimal). \- Alias address and relative position (both decimal). Can you tell me, what’s wrong? Kind Regards, Marcel
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