Command and Response Table for IP- and Remote-Port-Specific SIS Commands (continued)
Command Function
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
IP and Remote port setup commands (continued)
Read serial port parameters
EX7(
CP
}
X8)
,
X8!
,
X8@
,
X8#]
Configure flow control
EX7(
*
X8^
,
X8&
CF
}
Cpn
X7(
•Cfl
X8^
,
X8&]
Read flow control
EX7(
CF
} X8^
,
X8&]
Configure receive timeout
EX7(
*
X8*
,
X8(
CE
}
Cpn
X7(
•Cce
X8*
,
X8(
,
X9)
,
X9!]
NOTE: The configure command is sufficient as shown for most users, with the priority (
X9)
) and length or delimiter (
X9!
) omitted).
The response in this case is “
Cpn
X7(
•Cce
X8*
,
X8(
,0,00000L
]
,” with the default
X9)
and
X9!
values returned.
Read receive timeout
EX7(
CE
} X8*
,
X8(
,
X9)
,
X9!]
Set mode
EX7(
*
X8$
CY
}
Cpn
X7(
•Cty
X8$]
Read mode
EX7(
CY
} X8$]
Set verbose mode
EX8%
CV
}
Vrb
X8%]
Read verbose mode
E
CV
} X8%]
Configure current port timeout
E
0*
X9@
TC
}
Pti0*
X9@]
Read current port timeout
E
0TC
} X9@]
Configure global IP port timeout
E
1*
X9@
TC
}
Pti1*
X9@]
Read global IP port timeout
E
1TC
} X9@]
Special Characters
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions. The switcher does
not accept these characters as part of names, passwords, or locally created file names.
The switcher rejects the following characters:
<space (spaces are Ok for names)> + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ semicolon (;) colon (:)
| \ and ?.
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