Using The Command And Response Table For Ip Sis Commands; Symbol Definitions - Extron electronics Annotator 300 User Manual

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Using the Command and Response Table for IP SIS Commands

Symbol Definitions

X10! = Specific port number (01 to 99), 00 = reserved
X10% = On/off status: 0 = off/disable; 1 = on/enable
X11! = Version number (listed to two decimal places)
X11@ = Text string up to 63 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0 to 9),
minus sign/hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. No
distinction is made between upper and lower case. The first character must be an alpha
character. The last character must not be a minus sign/hyphen.
X11# = Time and date (for set) In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where:
MM = month: 01 (January) through 12 (December), DD = 01 through 31, YY = 00
through 99, HH = 00 through 24, MM = 00 through 59, SS = 00 through 59
X11$ = IP address: (###.###.###.###). Leading zeros in each of 4 fields are optional in
setting values, and are suppressed in returned values.
X11* = Hardware (MAC) address: ##-##-##-##-##-##
X11( = Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros are optional in setting values
in each of four fields, and are suppressed in returned values. Default subnet mask =
255.255.0.0
X12@ = Verbose mode: 0 = clear/none (default, Telnet), 1 = verbose mode (default,
RS-232/USB), 2 = tagged responses for queries, 3 = verbose mode/tagged for queries.
NOTE: If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string and
X13# = Password (12 characters = maximum length; no special characters are allowed.)
NOTES:
X14! = Reading Password: If password exists, all connection types respond with 4
asterisks (****) instead of actual password. It will remain empty if no password exists.
X14( = Default name,
annotator 300-##-##-##)
X16( = Time-out in 10 second steps,, 1 to 65000 (default = 30 = 30 seconds)
= Space
the value as the set command does (for example, the read processor name command
E CN } , returns Ipn• X10)] ).
The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the
device serial number. In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords convert
to the default, which is no password for this device. Passwords are case sensitive.
A user password cannot be assigned if no administrator password exists; the E14
error code is returned. If the administrator password is cleared, the user password is
also removed.
(annotator-300
+ last 3 pairs of the MAC address - for example;
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