6.4. (DP) DESTINATION POINT
6.4
(DP) Destination Point
Qualifiers
:
Q
,
S
,
R
This command is deprecated and should not be used, use the
XADP
message
instead.
A
Destination Point
defines the IP address and/or cellular telephone of a
destination. An association of
Destination Points
is used to define a
Des-
tination Address
which is used in an
Event Definition
to route
Event Mes-
sages
. The
Destination Points
also serve security purposes as the
Antares
SB
TM
will only respond to queries originated from these addresses. There are
16
Destination Points
distributed on 10 IP addresses/port, 5 Telephones and
the unit’s
Serial Port
. The message has the following format for destination
points 00 to 09:
AABCDDDEEEFFFGGGHHHHH
Chars
Item
Format
Value
Meaning
2
Destination
Point ID
AA
00-09
Decimal number holding the point’s index. In-
dexes 00 to 09 refer to IP addresses where an
AVL software is listening for TAIP messages. In-
dexes 10 to 14 refer to SMS receptor telephones
for these indexes do not use this table, use the
next one.
1
Console
ac-
cess
B
flag
TAIP console access flag.
1:
The IP-type host has no TAIP console
access.
Error 8 is returned on every
message.
0:
The IP-type host has TAIP console ac-
cess.
U:
Undefined.
Delete the
Destination
Point
.
1
TCP/UDP
selection
C
flag
TCP/UDP and UDP-ack, UDP-no-ack selec-
tion.
0 or 1:
This DP works on TCP.
2:
UDP
without
confirmation.
3:
UDP
with
confirmation.
12
IP address
DDD.EEE.FFF.GGG
decimal
Decimal dotted format with the receiver’s nu-
meric IP address.
5
UDP/TCP
Port
HHHHH
decimal
Decimal number between 0 and 65535 with the
receiver’s listening UDP or TCP port
Note: When using this message to query an IP-type destination defined
with the
XADP
as a host name the IP address 0.0.0.0 is returned.
The message has the following format for destination points 10 to 14:
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