Command/response table for ip sis commands, Symbol definitions, Programming and control, cont’d – Extron Electronics ISM 824 User Manual

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SIS

Programming and Control, cont’d

ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher • SIS

Programming and Control

4-24

Command/Response Table for IP SIS Commands

Symbol definitions

X7)

= Switcher name

(Up to 240 alphanumeric characters)

N

The following characters are invalid in the name: {space} ~ , _ @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?.

X7!

= Default name

ISm 824

+ last 3 pairs of the MAC address

X7@

= Time and date (for set)

In the format: MM/DD/YY

HH:MM:SS where:

MM = month: 01 (January) through 12 (December)

DD = 01 through 31

YY = 00 through 99

HH = 00 through 24

MM = 00 through 59

SS = 00 through 59

X7#

= Time and date (for read)

In the format: Day,

DD

Mmm

YYYY

HH:MM:SS where:

Day = weekday: Mon through Sun

DD = 01 through 31

Mmm = month: Jan through Dec

YYYY = 2000 through 2099

HH = 00 through 23

MM = 00 through 59

SS = 00 through 59

X7$

= GMT offset

–12.0 through +14.0. Hours and minutes removed from GMT

X7%

= Daylight Savings Time

0 = Daylight Savings Time off/ignore

1 = Daylight Savings Time on (northern hemisphere)

2 = Daylight Savings Time on (Europe)

3 = Daylight Savings Time on (Brazil)

X7^

= IP address

###.###.###.###

X7&

= Hardware (MAC) address

##-##-##-##-##-##

X7*

= Number of open connections

0 - 255

X7(

= Password

12 alphanumeric characters

N

The following characters are invalid in passwords: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?.

X8)

= Domain name

Standard domain name rules apply (for example: [email protected])

N

The following characters are invalid in a domain name: {space} + ~ , = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | \ and ?. The @ character is only acceptable as

the lead-in to the domain name (such as @extron.com).

X8!

= E-mail account

65 - 72. 65 = e-mail recipient 1, 66 = 2, 67 = 3, ... 72 = recipient #8

X8@

= E-mail address

Typical e-mail address format (for example: [email protected])

X8#

= Notify when?

0 = no response

2 = fixed/restored

1 = fail/missing

3 = both 1 & 2

X8$

= Notification selections

01 through 12 = input 1 through input 12

13 through 16 = not used

17 = power supply

X8%

= Notify status (for read)

17-digit number. For each digit: 0 = do not notify, 1 = notify

X8^

= DHCP

0 = off, 1 = on

X8&

= Port #

00 through 99 (00 = all ports)

X8*

= Baud rate

9600, 19200, 38400, 115200

X8(

= Parity

o

dd, even, none, mark, space (only first letter required)

X9)

= Data bits

7, 8

X9!

= Stop bits

1, 2

X9@

= Port type

0 = RS-232

1 = RS-422

X9#

= Verbose mode

0 = clear/none (default for Telnet connection)

1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232/RS-422 connection)

2 = tagged responses for queries

3 = verbose mode and tagged for queries

N

If tagged responses is enabled, all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does

(for example, the read matrix name command

E

CN

}

, returns Ipn

•X7)]

).

X9$

= RAM status

0 = RAM dirty (needs saving to flash)

1 = RAM has been saved (ok to power off/reset)

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