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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
12.1 System Node Identification
Node Masters and Repeater System Slaves can always be identified using the GET
MDL command, where node masters always replies with a trailing -M and system
slaves always replies with a trailing -S.
Example 1:
GET MDL
Reply:
OMU-M
indicating that this is an optical master unit, also being a node master in an Axell
Wireless Repeater System.
Example 2:
GET MDL
Reply:
BSF424-S
indicating that this is BSF424 (Band Selective FiberOptic Fed 400MHz repeater)
acting as a repeater system slave.
As an exception to the above identification, the first generation of Axell Node
Masters, the HUB-unit always replies as:
GET MDL
Reply:
HUB
even though the HUB unit is a node master.
12.2 Node Addressing
When addressing nodes in a Axell Wireless Repeater System, three different
methods can be used:
12.2.1 Numeric Addressing
Each node in the network gets a unique ID-number in the Node List as they are
added to the system. Node 0 is always the master node.
Addressing is on the format
@K
where K is from 0 to N where N is number of nodes.
Reading a parameter from node 3 is entered as:
AVITEC AB> @3 GET ATD
14
AVITEC AB>
12.2.2 Serial Number Addressing
Node can be accessed using the serial number of the node.
Example:
AVITEC AB> @3J34 GET MDL
BSF414
AVITEC AB>
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