Ethernet port configuration and use, Cd commands – Extron Electronics IPCP 505 User Guide User Manual

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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command

ASCII (Telnet)

(host to IPCP)

URL Encoded (web)

(host to IPCP)

Response

(IPCP to host)

Additional description

Configure serial pass-through
mode

24

E X!

*

X5)

*

X5#

*

X2!

CD

}

X!

= specific port number (01 - 08)

X5)

= Redirection status:

0 = no redirection
1 - 8 = redirect serial port communication
from the corresponding COM port
(see

Serial pass-through (redirect mode)

on page 32 in the “Software-based
Configuration and Control” section).

X5#

= Timeout period in tens of milliseconds

(1 - 32767) for data pass-through mode.

X2!

= Parameter (#L or #D) to set either the

Length of message to receive or the Delimiter
value. # = byte count (for L) or
# = a single ASCII character expressed in
decimal form (for D). The parameter is case
sensitive. Byte count # can be from 0 to
32767, default = 0.
The ASCII decimal # can be from 0 to 00255,
default = 00000L.

W

X!

%2A

X5)

%2A

X5#

%2A

X2!

CD

|

Cpn

X!

•Ccd

X5)

,

X5#

,

X2!

]

Terminate serial pass-through mode

24

E X!

*0 CD

}

W

X!

%2A 0 CD

|

End serial pass-through.

Cpn

X!

•Ccd 00000 ,00000,00000L

]

View serial pass-through mode

E X!

CD

}

W

X!

CD

|

X5)

,

X5#

,

X2!

]

Ethernet port configuration and use

Set current Ethernet connection
timeout period

24

E

0*

X6(

TC

}

W 0 %2A

X6(

TC

|

Pti 0*

X6(

]

X6(

= IP timeout period specified in

10-second steps (1 - 65000, default = 30 =
300 seconds). If no data is received during
the specified period, the Ethernet connection
closes. Responses include leading zeros.

The current port timeout period applies to the currently open Telnet session only. When you
start another Telnet session, it uses the default global port timeout period.

View current connection timeout
period

E

0TC

}

W 0TC

|

X6(

]

Set global Ethernet connection
timeout period

24

E

1*

X6(

TC

}

W 1 %2A

X6(

TC

|

Pti 1*

X6(

]

View global connection timeout
period

E

1TC

}

W 1TC

|

X6(

]

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