Tntstransfer network status, Tntsftransfer network status (full-text report), Tnts transfer – Parker Hannifin GEM6K User Manual
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2NTIP3,172,54,125,34 ; Network server #2 a DVT camera at IP address 172.54.125.34
2NTCONN1
; Attempt connection to the DVT camera
2NTWRIT"P134"
; Write the string "P134" to the DVT camera
TNTS
Transfer Network Status
Type:
Network
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Syntax:
Units:
n = server #
i = bit number of status register (see table below)
Range:
n = 1-6
i = 1-8
Default:
n/a
Response:
TNTS:
*TNTS: (displays status of all six servers)
1TNTS 0000_0000
2TNTS 0000_0000
3TNTS 0000_0000
4TNTS 0000_0000
5TNTS 0000_0000
6TNTS 0000_0000
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2TNTS:
*2NTS 1010_0000 (status for server 2)
2TNTS.3: *2TNTS.3 1 (bit 3 for server 2)
TNTS.3:
*TNTS.3 110000 (bit 3 for all six servers)
See Also:
NTCONN, NTIP, NTPOLL, [ NTS ], TNTSF
The
TNTS
command returns the current status of all network server connections. To use the Network Status register
conditions in a conditional expression or for a binary variable assignment, use the
NTS
assignment/comparison operand.
FULL-TEXT STATUS REPORT AVAILABLE
The TNTS status command reports a binary bit report. If you would like to see a more descriptive text-
based report, use the TNTSF command description.
Bit #
(left to right)
Function (1 = yes, 0 = no)
1
Connection Open.
2
Client Connection Error. This bit is set when a connection attempt with a server times out. This will
also set Error Status bit #23 (see ER, TER, TERF).
3
Polling Enabled. This bit is set when polling is enabled with NTPOLL.
4
Error during polling. This bit is set when an error during polling occurs. This will also set Error Status
bit #24 (see ER, TER, TERF).
5-8
Reserved
TNTSF
Transfer Network Status (full-text report)
Type Network
Syntax TNTSF
Units N/A
Range N/A
Default N/A
Response
*TNTSF: (see example below)
See Also NTCONN, NTIP, NTCLS, NTPOLL, [ NTS ], TNTS
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The
TNTSF
command returns a text-based status report of network server connections. This is an alternative to the binary
report (
TNTS
). Example
TNTSF
response:
*TNTSF Connection #
* 1 2 3 4 5 6
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