Extron Electronics MGP Pro Series User Guide User Manual

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MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control

77

Command

ASCII (Telnet)

(Host to Processor)

URL Encoded (Web)

(Host to Processor)

Response

(Processor to Host)

Additional Description

IP Setup Commands (continued)
Set verbose
mode

24

E X11$

CV

}

W

X11$

CV

|

X11$

]

Enable or disable verbose
mode type

X11$

.

For

X11$

:

0 = verbose mode and

tagged responses

disabled (default for

Telnet connections)

1 = verbose mode enabled

(default for RS-232 or

RS-422 connections).

2 = tagged responses for

queries enabled

3 = verbose mode and

tagged responses for

queries enabled.

NOTE: This command controls both verbose responses or messages and tagged (labeled) responses.

Verbose mode is a communication mode in which the device responds with more
information than it usually would. For example, the MGP can send out a notice of
a change in volume, input, or some other setting without receiving a query via
your PC. That change could have been a result of an internal process (a
scheduled script execution), a selection made using a keypad, or a change made
using the embedded web pages. This is an example of a verbose (wordy)
relationship between the MGP

and a connected device.

With verbose mode

off, you receive no notification of those changes or

events.

With verbose mode

on, you receive status messages. These are not replies

to a command that you send, but they are unsolicited messages that are
generated by the equipment.

Verbose mode creates more network traffic than usual, which can slow down
network performance. Verbose mode is usually enabled for troubleshooting and
disabled for daily use.

By default, when the MGP is connected via Ethernet, verbose mode is disabled in order to reduce the amount of
communication traffic on the network.

If you want to use the verbose mode (other than mode 0) with an MGP, you must set this mode to On each time you

reconnect to the MGP.

Read verbose
mode

E

CV

}

W CV

|

X11$

]

Remap Port Designations
Set Telnet port
map

24

E

{port#} MT

}

W {port#} MT

|

Pmt {port#}

]

Set Telnet to the standard
port number (23).

NOTES:

Duplicate port number assignments are not permitted (for example, the Telnet and web mapping cannot be the same).
An E13 error code (invalid parameter) results.

Remapping of the port number to other than defaults 80 or 23 or disabling it by resetting it to 0 can be done only to

ports numbered 1024 or higher.

Reset Telnet port
map

24

E

23MT

}

W 23MT

|

Pmt 00023

]

Disable Telnet port
map

24

E

0MT

}

W 0MT

|

Pmt 00000

]

Read Telnet port
map (HTTP)

E

MT

}

W

MT

|

{port#}

]

X11$

Value

0
1

3

Receive

unsolicited

messages

for all actions

Initiated via any

source (touchpanel,

port input, internal

web page changes,

or commands)

instead of only for

SIS commands

Verbose

Responses

Receive tagged

responses to

read/view

requests

(Responses to SIS

commands are

always tagged.

Turning tagged

responses on adds

tags to the responses

to SIS read requests.)

Tagged

Responses

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