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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
12.3.5.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This attribute is used in Axell Repeater systems to determine how many nodes are
configured in the Repeater System.
Format:
GET NON
Reply:
N
where N determines the number of nodes configured in the system, including the
master.
Note 1! If this parameter is read from a slave node, and the master has not yet
updated the node, 0 is replied.
Note 2! If node is not part of a repeater system, an error message will be
produced:
“Error: Node not part of a repeater system, parameter not supported.”
12.3.6 NST – Node Status
12.3.6.1 Overview
Displays summary status for each node configured in an Axell Wireless Repeater
System.
12.3.6.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
Node status attribute is used to give an overview of the status for all nodes in the
network, including the master unit.
Format:
<Master Status><N1><N2>…<N24>
<Master Status> is the summary status for the Master unit. Status is 0 if node is
OK,or 1 if node has one or more errors.
<Nk> is status for node k. Status is 0 if node is OK or 1 if node has one or more
errors. If node is not installed, or node status is unknown (such as communications
alarm between node master and slave), a ‘-‘ is reported.
Example:
GET NST
Reply:
000100-------------------
This means that the system is configured with 6 nodes, and that slave node number
3 is in error.
Note! If node is not part of a repeater system, an error message will be produced:
“Error: Node not part of a repeater system, parameter not supported.
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