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CDD-562L/564 Demodulator with IP Module
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Appendix D
MN/CDD564L.IOM
D–13
Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments for
Command or
Response to
Query
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
Query
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Response to Query
SMTP Destination
Name
SDN= 128
bytes,
characters,
Command or Query.
SMTP Destination name of up to 128 characters.
Note: Entering an empty string will delete the destination name. To delete the destination
name, issue <1/SDN=
Example: <1/SMTP=somedestinationname
SDN =
SDN!
SDN?
SDN=x [1..128]
(see Description of Arguments)
SMTP Server IP
Address
SIA= 15
bytes,
numerical
Command or Query.
Used to set the IP address of the SMTP server where mail should be sent, in the format
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address.
Example: <1/SIA=010.006.030.001.
Note: When not configured, it returns >0001/SIA=0.0.0.0
SIA =
SIA!
SIA?
SIA=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (see
Description of Arguments)
SNMP Enabled
SPE=
1 byte, value of
0 or 1
Command or Query.
Enables or disables the snmp interface, where:
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Note: When disabled, the user will not be able to use the snmp interface.
SPE =
SPE!
SPE?
SPE=x
(see Description of Arguments)
SNMP
Read Community
SRC= 255
bytes,
characters, no
spaces
Command or Query.
Assigns SNMP read community string.
Example: <1/SRC=public
Note: Empty string is not allowed
SRC =
SRC!
SRC?
SRC=x
(see Description of Arguments)
SNMP
System Contact
SSC= 128
bytes,
characters,
Command or Query.
Assigns SNMP System Contact string.
Example: <1/SSC=Joe Net Admin.
Note: If not configured it returns empty string. <1/SSC=
SSC =
SSC!
SSC?
SSC=x [1..128]
(see Description of Arguments)
SNMP
System Location
SSL= 128
bytes,
characters,
Command or Query.
Assigns SNMP System Location string.
Example: <1/SSL=Upstairs back right.
Note: If not configured it returns empty string. <1/SSL=
SSL =
SSL!
SSL?
SSL=x [1..128]
(see Description of Arguments)
SNMP
System Name
SSN= 128
bytes,
characters,
Command or Query.
Assigns SNMP System Name string.
Example: <1/SSN=Remote1.
Note: If not configured it returns empty string. <1/SSN=
SSN =
SSN!
SSN?
SSN=x [1..128]
(see Description of Arguments)