Ip setup commands – Extron Electronics IPCP 505 User Guide User Manual
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Command/Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(host to IPCP)
URL Encoded (web)
(host to IPCP)
Response
(IPCP to host)
Additional description
Request system memory usage
3I
3I
# Bytes used out of # of Kbytes
]
or
Inf03*# Bytes used out of # of Kbytes
]
Show amount of memory used and total
available memory for system operations.
Example:
3I
3I
Inf03*12800 Bytes Used out of 1024 KBytes
]
Request user memory usage
4I
4I
# Bytes used out of # of KBytes
]
or
Inf04*# Bytes used out of # of KBytes
]
Show amount of user memory used and total
available user memory. The maximum user
memory on an IPCP is about 975 MB.
Example:
4I
4I
4096 Bytes Used out of 1001488 KBytes
]
IP setup commands
Set the unit name
24
E X1@
CN
}
W
X1@
CN
|
Ipn•
X1@ ]
Change the IPCP unit name to one of your
choosing (
X1@
, user-defined unit name), such
as “AuditoriumIPCP”, “Rm316-AVcenter”, or
“exec-boardroom-ctrl”.
NOTE: The name consists of up to 24 alphanumeric characters (and the minus sign).
The first character must be a letter, the last character cannot be a minus sign
(hyphen). Spaces may not be used. Either case (upper, lower) is OK.
Set unit name to factory default
24
E
•CN
}
W %2Ø CN
|
Ipn•
X4( ]
X4(
= The name the IPCP was shipped
with: IPCP-505-##-##-##, a combination of
the model name and the last 3 pairs of hex
numbers in the MAC address of the controller
(for example, IPCP-505-06-1C-A0).
Read the unit name
E
CN
}
WCN
|
X1@ ]
or
X4( ]
Set date/time
24
E X1#
CT
}
W
X1#
CT
|
Ipt•
X1# ]
X1#
= Local date and time format.
The set format is MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS.
Example:
01/31/11-10:54:00.
Read date/time
E
CT
}
W CT
|
X1# ]
The Read format is day of week, DD
month year HH:MM:SS.
Example:
Wed, 15 Jun 2011 11:57:17.
Set GMT offset
24
E X#
CZ
}
W
X#
CZ
|
Ipz
X# ]
Set the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset
value (
X#
) for the location of the IPCP
installation. GMT offset (-12.00 to +14.00)
represents the time difference in hours and
minutes (+/-hh:mm) relative to Greenwich,
England. The leading zero is optional. For
example, 5:30 = 05:30. Do not use a
plus (+) sign if the GMT offset is positive.
Read GMT offset
E
CZ
}
WCZ
|
X#
]