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Destination Addresses (DAs)
A Destination Address is a user-defined group of Destination Points. This enables some
reporting commands to route their report to several destinations at the same time with a
single definition. Up to 10 (0 to 9) DAs may be defined. Refer to the DA message for
more information. This command enables the user to group a list of DPs.
The main use for DAs is on the routing options of an event definition. The Event
Machine section gives more information about this. What should be clear on this, is that a
report generated by an event is always sent to a DA, not to a single DP. For this reason
DAs make part of the minimum configuration required by the unit. Some examples of
DAs' definitions are:
Defining DA 5 as the group containing DPs 02, 04, 10 and 15:
>SDA5;P02,P04,P10,P15<
This will make any event using DA 5 as Destination Address on its routing options to
send the same report to the TCP IP host 02, UDP IP host 04, phone number 10 and the
unit's serial port. Such an event could be defined as:
>SED23NV5;TD1+<
To delete the DA 8 definition, use the following message:
>SDA8U<
For more information please refer to the DA command.

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