Command and Response Table for IP- and SNMP-Specific SIS Commands
Symbol definitions
X4)
= Matrix name
(Up to 24 alphanumeric characters)
NOTE:
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions (see
Special Characters
on page 70).
X4!
= Default name
Matrix
3200
—
FOX-4G-Matrix-3-
+ last 3 pairs of MAC address
Matrix
7200
—
FOX-4G-Matrix-7-
+ last 3 pairs of MAC address
X4@
= Time and date (for set)
In the format: MM/DD/YY•HH:MM:SS where:
MM = month:
01
(January) through
12
(December)
DD = day:
01
through
31
YY = year:
00
through
99
HH = hour:
00
through
23
MM = minutes:
00
through
59
SS = seconds:
00
through
59
X4#
= Time and date (for read)
In the format: Day,•DD•Mmm•YYYY•HH:MM:SS where:
Day = weekday:
Mon
through
Sun
DD = date:
01
through
31
Mmm = month:
Jan
through
Dec
YYYY = year:
2000
through
2099
HH = hour:
00
through
24
MM = minutes:
00
through
59
SS = seconds:
00
through
59
X4$
= GMT offset
–12
.
0
through
+14
.
0
. Hours and minutes removed from GMT
X4%
= Daylight Saving Time
0
= Daylight Saving Time off or ignore
2
= Daylight Saving Time on (Europe)
1
= Daylight Saving Time on (North America)
3
= Daylight Saving Time on (Brazil)
X4^
= IP address
###.###.###.###
X4&
= Hardware (MAC) address
##‑##‑##‑##‑##‑##
X4*
= Number of open connections
0
–
255
X4(
= Password
12 alphanumeric characters
NOTE:
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions (see
Special Characters
on page 70).
X5)
= Domain name
Standard domain name rules apply (for example:
xxx
.com)
NOTE:
The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific functions (see
Special Characters
on page 70). The
@
character is
acceptable only as the lead‑in to the domain name (such as
@extron
.
com
).
X5!
= E‑mail account 1 through 5
65
–
69
.
65
= e‑mail recipient 1,
66
= 2,
67
= 3, ...
69
= recipient 5
X5@
= E‑mail address
Typical e‑mail address format (for example:
nnnn
@
xxx
.com)
X5#
= Notification selections, part 1
I
= inputs
F
= fans
P
= power supply
X5$
= Notification selections, part 2
If
X5#
=
I
, then
X5$
=
00
(all inputs), or
01
through
32
(
72
) (input 1 through 32 [72])
If
X5#
=
F
, then
X5$
=
00
(all fans)
If
X5#
=
P
, then
X5$
=
00
(both power supplies).
X5%
= Notify when?
0
= no response
1
= fail/missing
2
= fixed/restored
3
= both 1 & 2
4
= suspend
X5^
= DHCP and SNMP
0
= off or disable,
1
= on or enable
X5&
= Port #
00
(all ports),
01
(rear panel),
02
(front panel),
03
–
99
X5*
= Baud rate
9600
,
19200
,
38400
,
115200
X5(
= Parity
o
dd,
e
ven,
n
one,
m
ark,
s
pace (Only the first letter required.)
X6)
= Data bits
7
,
8
X6!
= Stop bits
1
,
2
X6@
= Port type
0
= RS‑232
1
= RS‑422
X6#
= Verbose mode
0
= clear/none (default for Telnet connection)
2
= tagged responses for queries
1
= verbose mode (default for RS‑232/RS‑422
3
= verbose mode and tagged for queries
NOTE:
If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string and the value as the set command does (for
example, the read matrix name command,
E
CN
}
returns
Ipn
•
X4)]
).
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