4.23. UNIT’S TAIP REFERENCE
4.23.27
(XADP) Destination Points
Qualifiers
:
Q
,
S
,
R
This message configures both IP-type and Telephone destinations.
IP-type destinations
For IP-type destination, i.e.
Destination Points
00 to 09 use the
following format and table:
AABCD[DDD...];E[EEE...]
Chars
Item
Format
Value
Meaning
2
Destination
Point index
AA
00-09
IP-Type destination point.
1
Console
ac-
cess or Delete
action
B
Access flag/Action:
U:
Delete the
Destination Point
.
0:
The IP-type host has TAIP console
access.
1:
The IP-type host has no TAIP con-
sole access.
Error 8 is returned on
every message.
Other values work but are reserved
for future implementations.
The
user should not use any value dif-
ferent than 0, 1 and U.
1
TCP/UDP
selection
C
flag
TCP/UDP and UDP-ack, UDP-no-ack se-
lection.
0 or 1:
This DP works on TCP.
2:
UDP
without
confirmation.
3:
UDP
with
confirmation.
variable IP-host
D[D. . . ]
1-50
chars
IP
address
or
name
of
the
IP-host.
Use
the
standard
dot-separated
num-
bers/names for hosts. Ex:
192.168.0.1
or
avl.server.com
.
variable TCP/UDP
Port
E[E. . . ]
0-65535
TCP or UDP port used by the IP server for
listening to the unit’s reports.
Telephone destinations
For Telephone destination, i.e.
Destination Points
10 to 14 use the
following format and table:
164