Command
SIS Command
Function
(Host to Device)
Generic Hardware Setup and Access (continued)
Set verbose mode
E X2@
View verbose mode
E
Verbose mode 2/3
Reboot Dante Device
E
Query Current Status
E
Verbose mode 2/3
KEY:
X1^
Soft limit High value
=
X2@
=
Verbose/Response Mode
Network Commands
Set DHCP On
E
View DHCP status
E
Verbose mode 2/3
Set Dante IP/subnet/
E
gateway
EXPD
KEY:
Baud Rate: 38400
X#
=
IP address
X$
=
Subnet mask
X%
=
Gateway IP
X1%
=
DHCP status
View IP/subnet/gateway
E
Verbose mode 2/3
View MAC address
E
View Dante device name
E
KEY:
Baud Rate: 38400
X#
=
IP address
X$
=
Subnet mask
X%
=
Gateway IP
X^
=
MAC address
X&
=
Dante device name
Response
(Device to Host)
}
CV
Vrb
}
X2@]
CV
}
BEXPD
ExpdB
}
X1^]
KEXPD
0
= clear
1 = verbose mode
}
D1EXPD
Expd D1
}
X1%]
DEXPD
X#
X$
X%
I
*
*
ExpdI
}
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
1 = enabled (default),
}
X#
IEXPD
}
X^]
HEXPD
}
X&]
NEXPD
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Dante device name Device names follow Domain Name System (DNS) hostname rules. Legal characters are A-Z,
a-z, 0-9, and hyphen (-). Names must begin with a letter and cannot end with a hyphen (-)
X2@]
]
2 = tagged response for queries
3 = verbose mode and tagged responses for queries
]
X#
X$
X%]
*
*
0 = disabled
X$
X%]
*
*
NetPA Ultra Series • Remote Control and Configuration
Additional Description
X2@]
Vrb
X2@]
Vrb
Reboot only the Dante interface. NetPA
device remains on during Dante reboot.
X1^]
ExpdK
E13 is returned if DHCP is already enabled.
DHCP must be off in order for this
command to be accepted as valid (DHCP
is enabled by default). Dante device reboot
is also required for the command to take
effect.
X1%]
ExpdD
Using this command automatically turns
DHCP off. Dante device must be rebooted
for new IP configuration to take effect (see
the Reboot Dante device command in the
previous page)
X#
X$
X%]
ExpdI
*
*
X^]
ExpdH
X&]
ExpdN
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