Default Output Names; Communication Setup Commands; Querying The Ip Settings; Reloading The Default Ip Settings - Lightware MX9x9DVI-Plus User Manual

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7. Programmers' Reference
7.3.9. Default Output Names
ATTENTION! The <id> field is not relevant here, only has to be a valid one. The command will affect ALL
outputs disregarding the actual number that was in the command
Format
Command {ONAME#<id>=!}
Response (ONAME#<id>= Output●<id>)CrLf
Explanation: All output names are set to default: 'Output 1', 'Output 2', and so on.
7.4. Communication Setup Commands
7.4.1. Querying the IP Settings
Description: The TCP/IP settings can be queried from the matrix by this command.
Format
Command {IP_CONFIG=?}
Response (IP_CONFIG=<id> ●<ip_address>●<port>
●<mask>●<gateway>)CrLf
Legend:
Identifier
<id>
<ip_address>
<port>
<mask>
<gateway>
Explanation: The matrix has a static IP address 192.168.2.106 on the 255.255.0.0 subnet with a gateway on
192.168.2.1 and communicates over TCP port 10001.
7.4.2. Reloading the Default IP Settings
Format
Command {IP_CONFIG=!}
Response (Changing●IP● configuration...)CrLf
(DONE!)CrLf
or
(FAILED!)CrLf
The default parameters are reloaded, see the Legend above.
ATTENTION! IP settings can NOT be changed by this protocol command via Ethernet connection, only via
serial port. To change the IP settings via Ethernet use the built-in website
section) or the Lightware Device Controller software
be reloaded by the front panel buttons as well
Example
→ {oname#3=!}
← (ONAME#3=Output 3)CrLf
Example
→ {ip_config=?}
← (IP_CONFIG=0 192.168.2.106 10001
255.255.000.000 192.168.002.001)CrLf
Description
Default value
0: fix IP
7: DHCP
0
IP address
192.168.254.254
TCP/IP port
10001
subnet mask
255.255.0.0
gateway address
0.0.0.0
Example
→ {ip_config=!}
← (Changing IP configuration...)CrLf
← (DONE!)CrLf
(Loading the Default IP Settings
(Configuration Tab
section). The default settings can
(IP Settings
section).
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7.4.3. Setting a Dynamic IP Address
Description: After issuing this command via the serial connection the matrix will inquire dynamic IP address
(DHCP).
Format
Command {IP_CONFIG=D}
Response (Changing●IP● configuration...)CrLf
(DONE!)CrLf
Parameters after successful command execution:
ATTENTION! IP settings can NOT be changed by this protocol command via Ethernet connection, only via
serial port. To change the IP settings via Ethernet use the built-in website
section) or the Lightware Device Controller software
be reloaded by the front panel buttons as well
7.4.4. Network Components
Description: This command shows information about the LAN interface.
Format
Command {LAN_VER=?}
Response (MAC_ADDR=<mac>)CrLf
(WEB_VER=<web>)CrLf
(SERVER_VER)=<ser>CrLf
Legend:
Parameter
<mac>
<web>
<ser>
Example
→ {ip_config=D}
← (Changing IP configuration...)CrLf
or (FAILED!)CrLf
← (DONE!)CrLf
Parameter
Value
IP address
Acquired with DHCP
port number
unchanged
Subnet mask
unchanged
Gateway
unchanged
(Loading the Default IP Settings
(Configuration Tab
section). The default settings can
(IP Settings
section).
Example
→ {lan_ver=?}
← (MAC_ADDR=00-20-4A-E3-1D-E42)CrLf
(WEB_VER=1.4.1)CrLf
(SERVER_VER=1.1.5)CrLf
Value
the MAC address
the version of the built-in web (webcontent)
the version of the LAN controller firmware (webserver)
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