Direct Communication; Computer Communication - GE Optica Operator's Manual

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Direct Communication

Computer
Communication
Communicating with the OPTICA Using Ethernet
The networking configuration for an OPTICA VGA model can be done
using the front panel. The networking configuration for a 4x40 with
Ethernet capability can be configured using the RS-232 port and the
following commands:
Note: <> means carriage return.
$SetIPAddress <IPADDRESS><>
Example: $SetIpAddress 127 0 0 0 0 <>
$SetSubnetMask <SubNetMask>
Example: $SetSubnetMask
$SetDefaultGateway <Gateway>
$SetHostName <HostName><>
$SetIPSource <STATIC><>
$SetIPSource <DHCP><>
$GetNetworkSettings<>
$SaveNetworkSettings<>
$DeleteNetworkSettings<>
(Deletes registry entries - removes .FDF & .CRC File)\r\n
$SaveAllSettings<>
(Write all settings to non-volatile memory)\r\n
The Optica communicates over port 28005. The general format for
accessing the Optica is:
<IP address>:28005/Command
The command set of the Optica is broken into two categories: Those
used to set parameters and those used to retrieve parameters from the
Optica. Commands that are used to retrieve information from the
Optica are preceded with the prefix Get, and those that are used to set
parameters at the Optica are preceded with the prefix Set. Only the
commands that enable the user to retrieve information from the
Optica are detailed in this document. The examples below assume
that a web browser is being used.
(i.e 255 255 255 0)\r\n
255 255 255 0 <>
Displays the network settings\r\n
(Write Network settings to the registry)\r\n
January 2006
(i.e 127 0 0 0)\r\n
(i.e 0 0 0 0)\r\n
(i.e Optica)\r\n
(STATIC IP)\r\n
(DHCP IP)\r\n
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