MGP Pro Series • Remote Configuration and Control
74
Command
ASCII (Telnet)
(Host to Processor)
URL Encoded (Web)
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
IP Setup Commands (continued)
View user
password
E
CU
}
W
CU
|
X13)
]
View password
X13)
, shown
with leading zeros.
Query session
security level
E
CK
}
W
CK
|
X13&
]
With tagged
response – verbose
modes 2 and 3:
Pvl
X13&
]
View security level
X13&
of the
current connection. For
X13&
:
0
= Anonymous
1-10
= Extended security
level
11
= User
12
= Administrator
Set verbose
mode
24
E X11$
CV
}
W
X11$
CV
|
X11$
]
Enable or disable verbose
mode type
X11$
.
For
X11$
:
0
= verbose mode and
tagged responses
disabled
1
= verbose mode enabled
2
= tagged responses for
queries enabled
3
= verbose mode and
tagged responses for
queries enabled
Default is
0
for Telnet
connections and
1
for
RS-232 or RS-422 control.
NOTE:
The processor can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a change in volume, input or some other
setting). That is called a verbose (wordy) relationship between the processor and a connected device. For a direct RS-232
or RS-422 connection, the processor is set for verbose mode by default. When the MGP Pro is connected via Ethernet,
verbose mode is disabled by default in order to reduce the amount of communication traffic on the network. If you want to
use the verbose mode with a processor connected via Ethernet, this mode must be set to On each time you reconnect to
the processor.
Read verbose
mode
E
CV
}
W
CV
|
X11$
]
Remap Port Designations
Set Telnet port
map
24
E
{
port#
}
MT
}
W
{
port#
}
MT
|
Pmt
{
port#
}
]
NOTES:
•
Duplicate port number assignments are not permitted (for example, the Telnet and web mapping cannot be the same).
An
E13
error code (invalid parameter) results.
•
Remapping of the port number to other than defaults
80
or
23
or disabling it by resetting it to
0
can be done only to
ports numbered 1024 or higher.
Reset Telnet port
map
24
E
23MT
}
W
23MT
|
Pmt
00023
]
Disable Telnet port
map
24
E
0MT
}
W
0MT
|
Pmt
00000
]
Read Telnet port
map
E
MT
}
W
MT
|
{
port#
}
]
Set web port
map
24
E
{
port#
}
MH
}
W
{
port#
}
MH
|
Pmh
{
port#
}
]
Reset web port
map
24
E
80MH
}
W
80MH
|
Pmh
00080
]
Disable web port
map
24
E
0MH
}
W
0MH
|
Pmh
00000
]