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Chapter 2 — Using the Intermec Gateway in a Native Environment
Here is a complete sample UDP Plus start-up packet:
UDP001

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Other Fields in the Start-Up Packet for UDP Plus Devices
Field
I
IP address
Device type
LF character
,I[0xAC][0x14][0x20][0xC8][0x20][0x0A]
When the 1100, 1700, or 6400 turns on, the display can show
12 to 27 characters. The data wraps independently from the
display width. It wraps according to the Host View Size setting
on the device, which can be from 1 to 80 characters wide. The
host application can send a Set Screen command to set the Host
View Size setting on the device to 16 or 21 characters wide.
When the 2415 or 2425 turns on, the display is either 10 or 20
characters wide, depending on the font selection. When the data
exceeds the display width, the data wraps to the next line. These
devices have partially implemented the Set Screen command. If
the host application sends this command to set the data to wrap
at 16 characters and the device's display is set to 20 characters
wide, all characters are visible. If the host sends the command to
set the data to wrap at 21 characters, the screen will truncate the
last character.
If you use the Server Applications CD to upgrade the
applications running on your Intermec Application Server, such
as dcBrowser or the Intermec Gateway, your configuration
settings are saved.
Description
The uppercase I character follows the comma.
A 4-byte hex representation of the IP address.
For example, 172.20.32.200 is 0xAC 0x14
0x20 0xC8.
A single Hex character that indicates the device
type. For example, 0x20.
The LF character, 0x0A, indicates the end of
the start-up packet.
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