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Biamp AudiaFLEX - IP Address Management Commands; Get;Set IP Address Commands

Biamp AudiaFLEX
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IP Address Commands
Audia
®
has some useful IP and reset tools that may be useful when returning to older systems for service
work.
Audia will automatically output its IP Address through the RS-232 port when it is powered up and
functioning. Simply have a straight through RS-232 cable connected to Audia and a PC with
HyperTerminal running. When Audia is powered up it will print the data in the HyperTerminal screen.
Get/Set IP Address
By typing GET 0 IPADDR<LF> in HyperTerminal Audia will reveal the IP Address it is set to. Substituting
the 0 for a 1, 2, 3, etc will tell Audia to reveal the IP Address for the device whose number is 1, 2, 3 etc. A
0 asks for the IP Address of the Audia you are currently connected to. Note: You can only use a 1, 2, 3
etc if there is a system loaded into the Audias. If it is a single device system, the only device number will
be 1.
If an Audia does not have a system loaded into it, you can set the IP Address via the RS-232 port.
Example: SET 0 IPADDR 192.168.1.101<LF>. If there is no DAP file in the Audia, and the command is
typed correctly, Audia will send back a +OK response. You will need to power cycle the Audia for the new
IP Address to take effect. As stated above, Audia will output the IP Address when powered up, or you can
use the GET IPADDR command mentioned above.
Reset
In rare instances it may become necessary to reset the Audia device. A reset can be accomplished through
the device maintenance screen, and this is the desired method for a reset. However, there is a reset
command available via the RS-232 port. Simply type: CLEAR 0 DEVCONFIG<LF> and the device will be
reset.

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