User Guide Manual
5-21System 5 IP • SIS
™
Programming and Control
PRELIMINARY
Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command ASCII (Telnet) URL Encoded (Web) Response Additional description
(host to switcher) (host to switcher) (switcher to host)
Set gateway IP address
24
Esc
X14
CG W
X14
CG
|
Ipg•
X14
X14
= IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading
zeros are optional.
Read gateway IP address
Esc
CG WCG
|
X14
Set verbose mode on/off
24
Esc
X22
CV W
X22
CV
|
Vrb
X22
Enable or disable the verbose mode via this
command. For
X22
(verbose response
mode):
0 = clear/none/off/disabled (default for
Telnet connections)
1 = verbose mode on/enabled (the default
for RS-232 host control)
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = verbose mode and tagged responses for
queries
If you enable tagged responses, all read commands return the constant string + data. This is much like what happens when you issue a set command
(for example, command:
Esc
CN , response: IPN •
X12
).
The switcher can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a volume or input change or a change in some other setting). That is called a verbose (wordy) relationship
between the switcher and a connected device. For a direct RS-232 connection, the switcher is set for verbose mode by default. When connected via Ethernet, verbose mode is
disabled (by default) in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network. If you want to use the verbose mode with a switcher connected via Ethernet, this
mode must be set to “on” each time you reconnect to the switcher.
Read verbose mode status
Esc
CV WCV
|
X22
Get a connection listing
Esc
CC WCC
|
[total number of client connections]
Example:
Esc
CC WCC
|
002 Example: This example shows two client
connections.
Read connection’s security level
Esc
CK WCK
|
X52
For
X52
: connection’s security level. If used
as a response, this is returned as 2 digits
with a leading zero.
0 = anonymous
1-10 = extended security levels 1 through 10
11 = user
12 = administrator