Preliminary – Extron electronic Multi-Graphic Processor MGP 464 DI User Manual

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MGP 464 • Softwar

e Configuration and Contr

ol

PRELIMINARY

Command/response table for IP SIS commands (continued)

Command

ASCII (Telnet)

(host to processor)

URL Encoded (Web)

(host to processor)

Response

(Processor to host)

Additional description

IP setup commands (continued)

View read-only security level support

24

E

EP

}

W EP

|

X6^

*

X6*

]

View status and level of no-password security.

Query session security level

E

CK

}

W CK

|

X5@

]

View the security level

X5@

of the current

connection. For

X5@

:

0 = Anonymous
1-10 = Extended security level
11 = User
12 = Administrator

With tagged response – verbose modes 2 and 3:
Pvl

X5@

]

Set Verbose mode

24

E X2@

CV

}

W

X2@

CV

|

X2@

]

Enable or disable verbose mode type

X2@

.

For

X2@

:

0 = clear/none
1 = verbose mode
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = mode and tagged responses for queries.
Default is 0 for Telnet connections and 1 for
RS-232/422 control.

N

The processor can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a change in volume, input or some other setting). That is called a verbose (wordy) relationship between the

processor and a connected device. For a direct RS-232/422 connection, the processor is set for verbose mode by default. When the MGP 464 is connected via Ethernet, verbose
mode is disabled by default in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network. If you want to use the verbose mode with a processor connected via Ethernet,
this mode must be set to On each time you reconnect to the processor.

Read verbose mode

E

CV

}

W CV

|

X2@

]

Read connection's security level

E

CK

}

W CK

|

X5@

]

With tagged response – verbose modes 2 and 3:
Pvl

X5@

]

Re-map port designations

Set Telnet port map

24

E

{port#} MT

}

W {port#} MT

|

Pmt {port#}

]

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

E

MT

}

W MT

|

{port#}

]

Set Web port map

24

E

{port#} MH

}

W {port#} MH

|

Pmh {port#}

]

Reset Web port map

24

E

80MH

}

W 80MH

|

Pmh 00080

]

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