Ip address commands – Biamp A4 User Manual

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IP Address Commands

Audia has some useful IP and reset tools that may be useful when returning to older systems for
service work.

Audia will automatically output its IP Address through the RS-232 port when it is powered up and
functioning. Simply have a straight through RS-232 cable connected to Audia and a PC with
HyperTerminal running. When Audia is powered up it will print the data in the HyperTerminal
screen.

Get Device ID

By typing "GET 0 DEVID <LF>" in HyperTerminal, Audia will reveal the device number that is
assigned to that particular device within the system. If an Audia does not have a system loaded
into it, the device ID will always be "0". Device ID "0" is always used for network related ATP
commands and reset related commands.

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