Product specifications
CDM-840 Remote Router Revision 0
Appendix B MN-CDM840
B–5
B.5 Remote Commands and Queries
As explained earlier in this appendix, serial remote monitor and control is
accomplished through use of a ‘Controller’ device – typically a PC or ASCII
dumb terminal. An example of such a device is shown to the right. From this
interface, the user may type ‘help[cr]’ or ‘?[cr]’ to display the CDM-840’s
available commands and queries, and to review instructions for using the
interface.
Note the following:
Column ‘C’ = Command; Column ‘Q’ = Query; columns marked ‘X’ designate instruction code as Command only, Query only, or Command/Query.
CODE C Q PAGE
DPW
X
B-6
IG1
X X
B-6
IPA
X X
B-6
LC1
X X
B-6
MAC
X
B-7
MG1
X
B-7
MLC
X X
B-7
NPS
X
B-7
SRC
X X
B-7
SWC
X X
B-7
Note – In the tables that follow, the following codes are used in the ‘Response to Command’ column (as per Sect. B.4.5):
= Message ok ? Received ok, but invalid arguments were found
* Message ok, but not permitted in current mode # Message ok, but unit is not in Remote mode.
! Invalid instruction