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Query Command Library
Response format Syntax
Through an example:
Stream I1-Off
Stream I2-Server 2 connection(s) client:125.32.47.12 Start:02-02-2011
15:12:02
Stream I2-Server 2 connection(s) client:154.32.25.14 start:02-02-2011
15:15:30
Stream I3-Client Connected Start: 02-02-2011 15:15:30
Stream I4-Client Disconnected
Stream I5-Off
Stream I6-Off
Stream I7-Off
Stream I8-Off
Stream I9-Off
Port E-Direct IP Connected to 12.32.254.32:2101 Start:02-02-2011 15:12:02
Port P-NTRIP client Connected to NAN2 Start:02-02-2011 15:12:02
Port Q-NTRIP client Connected to NAN3 Start:02-02-2011 15:12:02
Port I-Server 1 connection(s) client:123.36.32.1 Start:02-02-2011 15:12:02
Parameters
Each response line describes one currently active
connection to a given port, hence several response lines
are returned if several connections to the same port are
currently active. For an inactive port, the “Off” status is
reported.
Ports I1to I9 are labeled “Stream I1” to “Stream “I9”.
The statuses of Ports E, P, Q and I are provided at the end
of the list.
The next parameter indicates the type of connection
(server or client) for the active connection.
Then, for a connection in server mode, the following
parameters are listed:
Number of clients
Client IP address
Connection start time
or, for a connection in client mode:
Status: “Connected” or “Disconnected”
Connection start time
Example
Querying port I2 for its current settings:
$PASHQ,DST,STS,I2*1B
$PASHR,DST,9,I2,ON,5,2,1002,165.65.76.12*2C