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DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control
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X10%
= Event buffer
0
= receive
1
= unified
2
= data
3
= NVRAM
X10^
= Event buffer offset
0
through maximum buffer size
X10&
= Event data size
b
= bit
B
= byte (8 bits)
S
= short (16 bits)
L
= long (32 bits)
NOTE:
In a write operation, this parameter can optionally be preceded by
A
(for
and
) or
O
(for
or
) to logically combine with content instead of replacing it.
X10*
= Event data to write
X10(
= Reading password
If a password exists, the unit responds with the password (RS-232 connection) or
4 asterisks (
****
) (IP connection). If there is no password, the response is empty.
X11)
= Number of bytes to read
1
through
127
X11%
= Default unit name
Combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the unit MAC address
Example:
DVS-510-SA-05-62-3D
)
X11*
= Security level of connection
0
= Anonymous
01–10
= Extended security levels
11
= User
12
= Administrator
X12)
= ASCII digits representing numeric value of data element read from event buffer.
(Leading zeros are suppressed.)
X12%
= Broadcast repetition rate in seconds
0
through
255
Default =
0
(clear)
(The response is returned with leading zeros.)
X12&
= Threshold settings for all ports
0
= None
1
= Full
2
= Standby and full
X12(
= Number of seconds before IP connection timeout
1
through
65000
Default =
30
= 300 seconds
X13#
= Hardware (MAC) address with the four most significant hex nibbles converted into a
single 16-bit decimal number.
X13$
= Hardware (MAC) address with the 8 least significant hex nibbles converted into a
single 32-bit decimal number.
Can be up to 10 digits.