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ShareLink Pro 500 • SIS Configuration and Control 42
Command ASCII Command
(Host to Device)
Response
(Device to Host)
Additional Description
Force user to stop sharing
ESX6$SHAR} SharSX6$] Force user X6$ to stop sharing
content. If X6$ = 0, stop sharing all.
Force disconnect user
EDX6$SHAR} SharDX6$] Force disconnection of user X6$.
If X6$ = 0, disconnect all
Approve user connection
request (moderator mode only)
ECX6$*1SHAR} SharCX6$*1]
Approve user request to connect
Reject user connection request
(moderator mode only)
ECX6$*0SHAR} SharCX6$*0]
Reject user request to connect
Approve user share request
(moderator mode only)
ERX6$*1SHAR} SharRX6$*1]
Approve user request to share
content
Reject user share request
(moderator mode only)
ERX6$*0SHAR} SharRX6$*0]
Reject user request to share
content
SIS-over-SSH
NOTES:
The echo setting must match the type of SSH client used. With echo enabled (default), characters that
are typed into the client window (such as PuTTY) are echoed in the window along with the SIS response,
and are also sent to the server.
With echo disabled, the characters are not echoed but are simply sent to the server.
The echo setting applies only to current (not global) connection.
Control systems should turn echo off after connecting.
Enable echo (default)
E1ECHO} Echo1]
Echo on: All data sent is echoed
back to the sender, followed by the
response.
Extra carriage returns may also be
received when echo is on.
Disable echo
E0ECHO} Echo0]
Echo off: only the response is sent
to the sender.
View echo status
EECHO} X7%]
View the echo setting
Set current port timeout
E0*X6@TC} Pti0*X6@]
View current port timeout
E0TC} X6@]
Pti0*X6@]
(Verbose mode 2/3)
Set global port timeout
E1*X6@TC} Pti1*X6@]
View global port timeout
E1TC} X6@]
KEY:
X6@ = Port timeout
1 (= 10 seconds) to 65000 (650,000 seconds)
(Default is 30 = 300 seconds = 5 minutes)
X6$ = Connection ID (10 digits)
X7% = Echo status
0 = disabled
1 = enabled (default)

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