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Comtec CDM-840 - 7.2.2.5.1 Controller-To-Target Instruction Code Qualifiers; 7.2.2.5.2 Target-To-Controller Instruction Code Qualifiers

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CDM-840 Remote Router MN-CDM840
Serial-based Remote Product Management Revision 3
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7.2.2.5.1 Controller-to-Target Instruction Code Qualifiers
The only permitted characters are ‘=’ and ‘?’.
= (ASCII Code 61)
This character is used as the Assignment Operator (AO). It establishes that the Instruction Code that precedes it is issued as a
command to assign or configure operation. The instruction set that follows serves to assign the Target’s new parameter setting or
operational value.
For example: From Controller-to-Target, <0/IG1=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/yy means “set the ‘ETHERNET | TRAFFIC |GE’ port IP Address to
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/yy
? (ASCII Code 63)
This character is used as the Query Operator (QO). It establishes that the Instruction Code that precedes it is issued as a query that
returns the Target’s current configured parameter setting or operational value.
For example: From Controller-to-Target, <0/IG1? means “what is the current ‘ETHERNET | TRAFFIC |GE’ port IP Address?”
7.2.2.5.2 Target-to-Controller Instruction Code Qualifiers
The permitted characters are ‘=’, ‘?’, ‘*’ , ‘!’, ‘*’, and ‘#’.
=(ASCII Code 61)
This character is used in two ways:
1. If the Controller sends a query to the Target.
For example: <0/TFQ? (meaning “what is the current value of the transmit frequency?”) the Target responds with
>0000/TFQ=xxxx.xxxx, the value for that queried parameter.
2. If the Controller sends an instruction to set a parameter to a particular value, and the value sent is valid, the Target acknowledges
the message and responds with, for example, >0000/TFQ=(with no message arguments).

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