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XADP - Destination Points
Qualifiers: Q, S, R.
This message configures both IP-type (Internet Protocol) and Telephone
destinations. The IP-type destinations support both TCP and UDP.
The Destination Points index from 00 to 03 are reserved for TCP destinations only.
The TCP destinations support both IP number and URL addresses.
The Destination Point with index 04 and 05 are reserved for UDP destinations only.
Please note that the UDP destinations also support both IP number and URL
addresses for reporting, but to send Configuration Commands over the air from a
UDP connection, it must use an IP number address on the destination configuration
of the unit. This restriction is temporary and will be changed in a future firmware
version.
Important:
The UDP DP 05 can only be set if UDP DP 04 is already defined. The port defined for
DP 05 must always be different to the port defined for DP 04. DP 04 can only be
deleted once DP 05 has been deleted first. After configured the DP 05 it is necessary
to restart the Syrus using the>SRT< command.
For IP-type destinations, i.e. Destination Points 00 to 05 use the following format:
AABCD[DDD...];E[EEE...]
o AA: Index for IP-Type destination points. Range 00-05.
o B: Access flag / Action. The valid values for this field are:
U: Delete the Destination Point.
0: The IP-type host has Command Console access..
o C: Confirmation selection. The valid values for this field are:
For TCP Destination Points (00-03):
0: TCP without confirmation.
1: TCP with confirmation.
For UDP Destination Point (04-05):
2: UDP without confirmation.
3: UDP with confirmation.
o D[D. . . ]: IP address or name of the IP-host. Use the standard dot-separated
numbers or URL names for hosts. Ex: 192.168.0.1 or avl.server.com. Maximum
50 characters.
o E[EEE...]: TCP or UDP port used by the IP server for listening to the unit's
reports.

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