Command and Response Table for IP- and Port-specific SIS Commands
Symbol definitions
X4) = Device name (Up to 240 alphanumeric characters)
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in the name: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : | \ and ?.
X4! = Default name GSS-100- + last 3 pairs of MAC address
X4@ = Time and date (for set) In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where: MM = month: 01 (Jan) through 12 (Dec)
DD = day: 01 through 31
YY = year: (20)00 through (20)99
HH = hour: 00 through 23
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59
X4# = Time and date (for read) In the format: Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS where: Day = weekday: Mon through Sun
DD = date: 01 through 31
Mmm = month: Jan through Dec
YYYY = year: 2000 through 2099
HH = hour: 00 through 24
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59
X4$ = GMT offset –12.0 through +14.0. Hours and minutes removed from GMT
X4% = Daylight Saving Time 0 = Daylight Saving Time off/ignore 2 = Daylight Saving Time on (Europe)
1 = Daylight Saving Time on (North America) 3 = Daylight Saving Time on (Brazil)
X4^ = IP address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
X4& = Hardware (MAC) address nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn
X4* = Number of open connections 0 – 255
X4( = Password 12 alphanumeric characters
NOTE: The following characters are invalid or not recommended in passwords: {space} + ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ” ; : | \ and ?.
X5) = DHCP 0 =off, 1 = on
X5! = Port number 00 – 99 (00 = all ports)
X5@ = Baud rate 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200
X5# = Parity odd, even, none, mark, space
NOTE: For the
X5#
parameter, use the first character only. The parameter is case insensitive.
X5$ = Data bits 7 or 8 (8 = default)
X5% = Stop bits 1 or 2 (1 = default)
X5^ = Port timeout The number of seconds (in 10-second steps) before timeout on the IP connections:
minimum = 1 (10 seconds), maximum = 6500 (65,000 seconds or just over 18 hours),
default = 30 (300 seconds or 5 minutes). If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet
connection is closed. Applicable to Ethernet connection only; when connected via the RS-232 port, only
the global timeout commands apply.
X5& = Verbose mode 0 = clear or none (default for Telnet connection)
1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232 or RS-422 connection)
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = verbose mode and tagged for queries
NOTE: 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 ECN
}
returns Ipn•X4)
]
).
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