Extron electronic IPL T S Network Card User Manual


 
Communication and Control, cont’d
IPL T S Series • Communication and Control
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X3$
= Daylight saving time (DST) is a region-specific 1-hour offset that begins in spring and ends in
fall. 0 = off/ignore; 1 = USA on - Starting in 2007, DST begins on the second Sunday of
March at 2 AM and ends at 2 AM on the first Sunday of November. For example, time
in California is GMT -8:00 from March to November and GMT -7:00 from November to
March. However, DST should be turned off in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, the eastern time zone portion of the state of Indiana, and the state
of Arizona (excluding the Navajo Nation). 2 = Europe on - begins on the last Sunday in
March, ends on the last Sunday in October. DST should be turned off for Iceland.
X3%
= Event number: range = 0–99 (max.)
X3^
= Event buffer: 0 = receive; 1 = user (absolute); 2 = user (relative); 3 = NVRAM
X3&
= Memory location: range = 0–max. BufferSize
X3*
= Event data size: b = bit; B = byte (8 bit); S = short (16 bit); L = long (32 bit)
N
This parameter is case sensitive.
X3(
= Event data to write
X4!
= Reading password: responds as empty if no password is set, and 4 asterisks (****) if password
exists.
X4$
= Number of bytes to read: range = 1–127 (max.)
X4%
= E-mail event number: range = 1–48 (max.)
X4^
= E-mail recipient address
X4&
= Name of e-mail file to be sent.
N
E-mail files must have the file extension .eml.
X4(
= Default name: a combination of the model-name and the last 3 pairs of the MAC address (e.g.,
IPL-T-S2-00-02-3D)
X5)
= Redirect: 0 = no redirect; 1–n = redirect serial port from the specified port to allow for a
transparent pass-through mode
X5@
= Connection’s security level: 0 = not logged in; 1 = user; 2 = administrator
X5#
= Timeout for data pass-through mode, after which event data can be inserted into the transmit
buffer.
X5$
= ASCII digit(s) representing numeric value of data element read from event buffer. (Leading
zeros are suppressed.)
X6$
= Time in seconds to keep sending the broadcast message
(0–255, default = 10)
X6(
= The number of seconds before timeout on IP connections: (min. = 1; max. = 65000;
default= 30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet
connection is closed. Each step = 10 seconds. When connected via RS-232, only the global
timeout commands apply. Current returns E13. The response is returned with leading
zeros.
N
X6(
is applicable to Ethernet only.
X7)
= Number (as optional parameter) inserted into an e-mail message if the .eml file has an
embedded ESC CR command with no parameters.
X7!
= Hardware (MAC) address: the four most significant hex nibbles converted into a single 16-bit
decimal number.
X7@
= Hardware (MAC) address: the eight least significant hex nibbles converted into single 32-bit
decimal number.
N
This could be as large as 10 digits.
Copyright information
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© COPYRIGHT 2006, EXTRON ELECTRONICS IPL T Sx, Vx.xx
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Mon, 17 Feb 2006 11:27:33
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The copyright message is displayed upon connecting to the IP Link
®
product via
TCP/IP or Telnet. Sx is the model and Vx.xx is the firmware version number. The
current date and time is displayed. This is followed by a password prompt.
Password information
The “
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Password:” prompt requires a password (administrator level or user level)
followed by a carriage return. The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not
entered.