Powering On A Computer Over Ethernet (Wake-On-Lan); Setting The Host Name; Ethernet Message Sending; Sending A Tcp Message (Ascii-Format) - Lightware HDMI-TPS-TX226 User Manual

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7.LW3Programmer'sReference
7.12.5. Powering on a Computer over Ethernet (Wake-on-LAN)
DIFFERENCE:

ThiscommandisavailableonlyfromFWpackagev1.3.0b6.
Thewell-knownwake-on-lanfeature(sendingmagicPackettothetargetPC)isavailablebythefollowing
command:
Command and Response
ç CALL·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan(MAC_address)
æ mO·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan
Example
ç CALL/MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan(AA:BB:CC:22:14:FF)
æ mO/MEDIA/ETHERNET:wakeOnLan
PleasemakesurethefeatureisenabledinthetargetPCanditispowered(butswitchedoff).
7.12.6. Setting the Host Name
DIFFERENCE:

ThiscommandisavailableonlyfromFWpackagev1.3.0b6.
ThehostnameisapropertythatcanbeusedinsteadoftheIPaddresswhenconnectingtothedevice.Itis
alsosuitableforfindingintheDeviceDiscoverywindowoftheLDC,seemoredetailsintheAddNewFavorite
Devicesection.Furthermore,itcanbeusedtoopentheTheBuilt-inMiniweb.IftheIPaddressofthedevice
ischanging,thehostnamecanbeusedasafixedproperty.
Command and Response
SET·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=<unique_name>
ç
pw·/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=<unique_name>
æ
Parameters
The<unique_name>canbe1-64characterlongandthefollowingareallowedfornaming:theelementsof
theEnglishalphabetandnumbers.Hyphen(-)anddot(.)isalsoacceptedexceptaslastcharacter.
Example
ç SET/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=mtg-room1
æ pw/MANAGEMENT/NETWORK.HostName=mtg-room1
HDMI-TPS-TX200series–User'sManual
7.13. Ethernet Message Sending
ThedevicecanbeusedforsendingamessagetoacertainIP:portaddress.Thethreedifferentcommands
allowcontrollingtheconnected(third-party)devices.
7.13.1. Sending a TCP Message (ASCII-format)
ThecommandisforsendingacommandmessageinASCII-format.Thismethodallowsescapingthecontrol
characters. For more information see the
Command and Response
ç CALL·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpMessage(<IP_address>:<port_no>=<message>)
æ mO·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpMessage
Example
ç CALL/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpMessage(192.168.0.103:6107=C00)
æ mO/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpMessage
The'C00'messageissenttotheindicatedIP:portaddress.
Example with HEX codes
ç CALL/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpMessage(192.168.0.20:5555=C00\x0a\x0d)
æ mO/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpMessage
The'C00'messagewithCrLf(CarriagereturnandLinefeed)issenttotheindicatedIP:portaddress.The
\xsequenceindicatestheHEXAcode;seemoreinformationintheEscaping
7.13.2. Sending a TCP Text (ASCII-format)
ThecommandisforsendingatextmessageinASCII-format.Thismethoddoes not allowescapingorinserting
control characters.
Command and Response
ç CALL·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpText(<IP_address>:<port_no>=<text>)
æ mO·/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpText
Example
ç CALL/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpText(192.168.0.103:6107=pwr_on)
æ mO/MEDIA/ETHERNET:tcpText
The'pwr_on'textissenttotheindicatedIP:portaddress.
Appliedfirmwarepackage:v1.3.2b3 | LDCsoftware:v2.5.7b2
Escaping
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