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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
This attribute replies with status of communication with all nodes in the repeater
system.
Format:
<Node1><Node2>..<Node24>
<NodeX> is the status for communication with node X.
0 means communication is OK
1 means communication failure with node (ERROR).
- (dash) means node is not configured.
Example:
GET NCO
Reply:
00100000----------------
meaning that the system is configured for 8 remote nodes, and that communication
with node 3 is in ERROR state (no contact with node).
Note! If node is not configured as a node master, an error message will be
produced:
“Error: Node not a System Node Master, parameter not supported.”
12.5.2 NLU – Nodes With Logged In Users
12.5.2.1 Overview
Displays what nodes have a user currently logged in to the repeater system.
12.5.2.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This attribute gives information about what nodes in the repeater system that
currently has a user logged in.
Format:
<Node1><Node2>..<Node24>
<NodeX> is the login status for node X.
0 means no user is logged in to node.
1 means user logged in to node.
- (dash) means node is not configured or status unknown (communications error
with node).
Example:
00100000----------------
meaning that the system is configured with 8 remote nodes, and that a user is
logged in to node 3.
Note! If node is not configured as a node master, an error message will be
produced:
“Error: Node not a System Node Master, parameter not supported.”
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