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IN1806 and IN1808 Series Scaling Presentation Switchers • SIS Configuration and Control 83
Command ASCII Command
(Host to Scaler)
Response
(Scaler to Host)
Additional Description
IP Control Port Commands (continued)
IP Setup (continued)
Set the port timeout
E
0*
X6$
TC
}
Pti0*
X6$]
Set the amount of time in increments of
10 seconds before the port connection
times out.
View current port timeout
E
0TC
} X6$]
View the set connection timeout of the
current port.
Set the global port timeout
E
1*
X6$
TC
}
Pti1*
X6$]
Set the amount of time in increments of
10 seconds on all IP connections to this
device before the port connection times
out.
View global port timeout
E
1TC
} X6$]
View the set timeout of all IP port
connections.
View MAC address
E
CH
} X9)]
Verbose modes 2 and 3:
Iph
X9)]
View unit Media Access Code (MAC)
address
X9)
.
Set LAN IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway
address
24
E
1*
X8&
/
X9#
*
X8*
CISG
}
Cisg 1*
X8&
/
X9#
*
X8*]
Set the IP address to
X8&
for the LAN
port (1), the subnet mask prefix to /
X9#
,
and the gateway address to
X8*
at the
same time.
NOTE: Setting any values with a CISG command changes the DHCP setting to Off and the Cisg response is followed by
Boot2 response (when in verbose mode 2 or 3).
View all IP settings
E
1CISG
} X8&
/
X9#
*
X8*]
View the IP address, subnet mask
(prefix), and gateway address for the
unit.
KEY:
X1)
= On or off, enable or disable
0 = DHCP disabled (default), 1 = DHCP enabled
X6$
= Port timeout
Time in increments of 10 seconds before the port connections time out.
1 (10 seconds) through 65000 (650,000 seconds)
Default = 30 (300 seconds)
X8&
= IP address
Format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (192.168.254.254 = default)
Leading zeros in each of the four octets are optional in setting values,
and are suppressed in returned values.
X8*
= Gateway address
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (0.0.0.0 = default)
X8(
= Subnet mask
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (255.255.255.0 = default)
X9)
= Hardware (MAC) address
00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx
X9#
= Subnet mask in CISG commands
Prefix representing subnet mask bits (subnet mask value in CISG
commands).
Default = /24, which represents the default subnet mask,
255.255.255.0.

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