Instruction Manual

SIS
Programming and Control, cont’d
MGP Series • Software Conguration and Control
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PRELIMINARY
Command/response table for IP SIS commands (continued)
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(host to processor)
URL Encoded (Web)
(host to processor)
Response
(Processor to host)
Additional description
Web browser specic commands
Read response from last URL command
E
UB
}
W UB
|
Response from command
]
IP setup commands
Set unit name
24
E
X1@
CN
}
W
X1@
CN
|
Ipn •
X1@
]
Change the processor's name to
X1@
, a name
of your choosing.
For
X1@
: The name can consist of up to 24
alphanumeric characters (and the minus
sign/hyphen). The first character must be
a letter, the last character cannot be a minus
sign. Case does not matter.
Set unit name to factory default
24
E
• CN
}
W %20 CN
|
Ipn •
X4(
] X4(
is the name the processor was shipped
with: MGP464-##-##-##, a combination of the
model name and the last three pairs of the
hex numbers in the unit's MAC address
(e.g., MGP464-00-02-3d).
Read unit name
E
CN
}
W CN
| X1@
] X1@
is the processor's current name.
Set time/date
24
E
X1#
CT
}
W
X1#
CT
|
Ipt •
X1#
] X1#
is the local date and time format. The
set format is MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS. (The
hours, minutes, and seconds can also be
separated by periods.)
Examples: 11/13/06-10:54:00 or
11/13/06-10.54.00
Read time/date
E
CT
}
W CT
| X1#
]
The read format is day of week, DD month year
HH:MM:SS.
Example: Tue, 18 Nov 2006 18:19:33
Set GMT offset
24
E
X#
CZ
}
W
X#
CZ
|
Ipz
X#
]
Set the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset
value (
X#
) for the processor's location. GMT
offset (-12.00 to +14.00) represents the time
difference in hours and minutes (± hh:mm
relative to Greenwich, England). The plus
sign and leading zero are optional.
X#
is in the format hh:mm.
Example: 5:30 or 5.30 = +05:30
Read GMT offset
E
CZ
}
W CZ
| X#
]