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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
12.2.3 Node ID Addressing
Node can also be addressed using the full Node ID.
Example:
AVITEC AB> @01-01-5S45 GET TAG
SITE3_TUNNEL_OPENING
AVITEC AB>
12.3 Master Slave Common Configurations
12.3.1 DNA – Direct Node Access
12.3.1.1 Overview
Sets the user interface in direct node access to another node in a repeater system.
12.3.1.2 Usage
Attribute type: Write only
This attribute is only used in repeaters / elements being a part of an Axell Wireless
repeater system (this can be determined with command GET SNI).
When many attributes are sent to another node, the user can enter Direct Node
Accessing mode, where the node where the user is logged in redirects all
commands to another node. This mode is configured by sending the command:
SET DNA [Node Address]
where node address can be any of the following addressing modes:
* Numeric Addressing using the node number, such as @3
* Serial Addressing using node serial number, such as @5TTR
* Full Node ID Addressing using the complete node ID, such as @01-10-5TTR
When going into direct node access, the destination address is displayed in the
prompt in the same way as they where addressed, for example
AVITEC AB@5TTR>
Leaving the direct access node is done using the SET DNA command with the node
address left out, or by entering the command EXIT.
AVITEC AB>SET DNA @01-10-5TTR
AVITEC AB@01-10-5TTR>GET DOO
1
AVITEC AB@01-10-5TTR>SET DNA
AVITEC AB>
Other nodes can still be addressed when using the Direct Node Addressing mode.
For example, being at node 3 and having direct node access to node 0, node 5 can
still be accessed:
AVITEC AB>SET DNA @0
AVITEC AB@0>GET ASC
+46705008999
AVITEC AB@0>@3 GET DOO
1
AVITEC AB@0>EXIT
AVITEC AB>
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