Verbose, See the cv command, Programming and control, cont’d – Extron Electronics IPL 250 Reference Manual User Manual
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SIS
™
Programming and Control, cont’d
IPL 250 • SIS Programming and Control
4-16
Command/r
esponse table for SIS commands (continued)
Command
ASCII (T
elnet)
(host to IPL)
URL Encoded (W
eb)
(host to IPL)
Response
(IPL to host)
Additional description
Read gateway IP
addr
ess
E
CG
}
WCG
|
X1$
]
Set
verbose r
esponse mode on/
of
f
24
E
X2@
CV
}
W
X2@
CV
|
V
rb
X2@
]
Enable or disable the verbose mode via this
command. For
X2@
:
0 = clear, default for Telnet connections;
1 = verbose mode is on
2 = send tagged r
esponses for queries
3 = verbose mode is on and tagged
responses ar
e sent for queries.
N
If tagged r
esponses ar
e enabled, all r
ead commands r
eturn the constant (tagged) string + the data or value, the same as in
responses for setting a value.
For example, for
E
CN
}
, the r
esponse is
Ipn•
X1@
]
rather than just the data (
X1@
]
)
N
V
erbose mode is a communication mode in which the device r
esponds with mor
e information than it usually would—mor
e than the device, itself, r
equir
es. For example, the IPL
can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a change in some setting). That is an example of a verbose (wordy) r
elationship between the contr
oller and a connected
device. V
erbose mode cr
eates mor
e network traffic than usual, which can slow down network performance.
V
erbose mode is usually enabled for tr
oubleshooting and disabled for daily use.
•
By
default,
when
the
IPL
is
connected
via
Ethernet,
verbose
mode
is
disabled
in
order
to
r
educe
the
amount
of
communication
traffic
on
the
network.
•
If
you
want
to
use
the
verbose
mode
other
than
mode
0
with
a
contr
oller
, this
mode
must
be
set
to
“on”
each
time
you
r
econnect
to
the
contr
oller
.
Read verbose mode status
E
CV
}
WCV
|
X2@
]
Get a connection listing
E
CC
}
WCC
|
{number of connections}
]
or
Icc
{number of connections}
]
Display the number of curr
ently active IP
clientconnections.
Example:
E
CC
}
WCC
|
002
]
Example:
This shows two client connections.
Passwor
d and security settings
Read connection’s security level
E
CK
}
WCK
|
X5@
]
or
Pvl
X5@
]
For
X5@
: 0 = not logged in
11 = user
12 = administrator
.
The r
esponse includes leading zer
os.
Set administrator passwor
d
24
E
X3#
C
A
}
W
X3#
CA
|
Ipa•
X4!
]
Set the administrator access passwor
d
(
X3#
, 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters).
The passwor
d is case sensitive. Special
characters (spaces, symbols) ar
e not
allowed.
X4!
=
Passwor
d to display on
scr
een (r
esponse to passwor
d query).
X4!
is 4 asterisks (****) if a passwor
d has
been assigned, or it is an empty field (
)
if a passwor
d hasn’t been assigned.
Clear administrator passwor
d
24
E
•
CA
}
W%20
CA
]
Ipa•
]
Clear/r
emove all passwor
ds (administrator
and user).
N
A
user password cannot be assigned if an administrator password does not exist. Also, if the administrator password is clear
ed, the user password is also clear
ed.
Read administrator passwor
d
E
CA
}
WCA
|
X4!
]