
MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
67
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(Host to Processor)
URL Encoded (Web)
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
Ethernet Data Port
Set current
connection port
timeout
E
0
*
X13*
TC
}
W
0
%2A
X13*
TC
|
Pti
0
*
X13*
]
Set number of seconds (in
tens of seconds) before
timeout on the current IP
connection only.
X13*
=
1-32767
.
Default is
30
= 300 seconds
= 5 minutes.
View current
connection port
timeout
E
0TC
}
W
0TC|
X13*
]
Set global IP port
timeout
E
1
*
X13*
TC
}
W
1
%2A
X13*
TC
|
Pti
1
*
X13*
]
Set number of seconds (in
tens of seconds) before
timeout on all IP connections
made from this MGP Pro.
X13*
=
1-32767
.
Default is
30
= 300 seconds
= 5 minutes.
View global port
timeout
E
1TC
}
W
1TC
|
X13*
]
Firmware Version Requests
NOTE:
An asterisk (
*
) after the version number in these commands indicates which version is currently running. A caret (
^
)
indicates bad checksum or invalid load. Question marks (
?.??
) indicate that the firmware version is not loaded.
Query firmware
version
Q
or
1Q
Q
or
1Q
X10$
]
With tagged
response – verbose
modes 2 and 3:
Ver01
*
X10$
]
Show the MGP Pro firmware
version number
X10$
to
two decimal places. Gives
the number of the currently
running version of the user-
updatable firmware.
Example:
1Q
1Q
1.01
Query verbose
version information
0Q
0Q
Sum of responses
from
2Q-3Q-4Q
]
With tagged
response – verbose
modes 2 and 3:
Ver00
*
Sum
of
responses
from
2Q-3Q-4Q
]
Show bootstrap, factory-
installed, and updated
firmware versions (see Query
commands
2Q
,
3Q
, and
4Q
on the following lines).
Example:
0Q
0Q
1.00-0.00
(1.48-MGP Pro
Series
-Wed,
16
Jan
2013
18:37:59
GMT)-2.02*
Query bootstrap
version
2Q
2Q
X10$
]
With tagged
response – verbose
modes 2 and 3:
Ver02
*
X10$
]
The bootstrap firmware is
not user-replaceable, but you
may need this information for
troubleshooting.