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command and response table for Basic sis commands (continued)
command
iP setup commands
Set unit name
View unit name
Set name to factory default
Set time and date
View time and date
Set GMT offset
View GMT offset
Set Daylight Savings Time
Read Daylight Savings Time
Set IP address
Read IP address
Read hardware address
(MAC)
Set subnet mask
Read subnet mask
Set gateway IP address
View gateway IP address
Set DHCP on
Set DHCP off
notE:
Changing DHCP from On to Off resets the IP address to the factory default (192.168.254.254).
View DHCP status
Set verbose mode
View verbose mode
Get connection listing
X#
notEs:
= Greenwich Mean Time offset
X%
= On/Off status
X1@
= Unit name
X1#
= Local date/time
X1$
= IP Address
X1*
= Hardware MAC address
X1(
= Subnet mask
X2@
= Verbose/Response mode
X3$
= Daylight Saving time
X4(
= Alpha-numeric unit name
ascii command
(host to device)
EX1@
}
CN
E
}
CN
E
}
CN
EX1#
}
CT
E
}
CT
EX#
}
CZ
E
}
CZ
EX3$
}
CX
E
}
CX
EX1$
}
CI
E
}
CI
E
}
CH
EX1(
}
CS
E
}
CS
EX1$
}
CG
E
}
CG
E
}
1DH
E
}
0DH
E
}
DH
EX2@
}
CV
E
}
CV
E
}
CC
GMT offset value (– 12:00 to 14:00) representing hours and minutes
(HH:MM) local time is offset from GMT time
0=off/disable
1=on/enable
Alpha-numeric up to 24 characters. No special characters except hyphen (-)
No upper/lower case distinction, no blanks or spaces, first character must be
alpha, last character cannot be hyphen.
Set: MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
Read: day of week, date, month, year HH:MM:SS
(for instance; Fri, 21 Jun
default 192.168.254.254
00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx
Default 255.255.0.0
0=clear (default for IP), 1=verbose (default for serial and USB),
2=tagged responses, 3=verbose + tagged responses
0=off/ignore;
1= USA (begins second Sunday in March/ends first Sunday in November);
2= Europe (begins last Sunday in March/ends last Sunday in October);
3= Brazil (begins third Sunday in October/ends third Saturday in March).
combination of unit name and last three pairs of MAC address
response
additional
description
(device to host)
X1@]
Ipn
X1@]
X4(]
Ipn
X1#]
Ipt
X1#]
X#]
Ipz
X#]
X3$]
Ipx
X3$]
X1$]
Ipi
X1$]
X1*]
X1(]
Ips
X1(]
X1$]
Ipg
X1$]
]
Idh1
]
Idh0
X%]
X2@]
Vrb
X2@]
]
[number of connections]
)
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