3.8.3.
Locating server communication protocol
When the Pro Series sends its IP address information to the locating server, data format will be as
follows:
Description
Magic Cookie
Bytes
4
Value
F1-AA-AA-BC
Data(n) format
Description
Data ID
Bytes
1
Value
1~6
Data ID
ID
Description
1
Device name
2
Model name
3
Serial number
4
MAC address
5
IP address
6
Local ports*
Note:
Local ports: Each 2 byte data represent current local port setting of the corresponding serial port. Local ports data
length of PSx10W should be 2 bytes. Configured local TCP (or UDP) port numbers for each serial port are filled
in the serial port number order base, (i.e. TCP or UDP port number for serial port 1 first). If serial port is disabled,
the local port number of that serial port is regarded as 0.
Example of the PS110W:
If port number = 7001 (1B59h), Local ports data = 1Bh, 59h
If serial port is disabled, Local port data = 00h, 00h
Example of the PS210W:
Port1 = 7001 (1B59h), Port2 = 7010 (1B62h), Port3 = Disable, Port4 = 7004(1B5Ch)
Local ports data = 1Bh, 59h, 1Bh, 62h, 00h, 00h, 1Bh, 5Ch
Figure 3-86 Locating server configuration
Data(0)
Data(1)
Variable
Variable
Length
Data
1
Variable
Variable
Variable
Length
var
var
var
6
4
1 or 4 or 8
39
...
Data(n)
Variable
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