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Gocator 2300 & 2880 Series
Protocols • Gocator Protocol • 299
Field
Type
Offset
Description
gatewayAddress[4]
byte
73
Gateway address.
reserved[12]
byte
77
Reserved.
controlPort
16u
89
Control channel port.
upgradePort
16u
91
Upgrade channel port.
healthPort
16u
93
Health channel port.
dataPort
16u
95
Data channel port.
webPort
16u
97
Web server port.
propertyCount
8u
99
Number of sensor ID properties.
properties
[propertyCount]
100
List of sensor ID properties.
Field
Type
Description
nameLength
8u
Length of the name.
name[nameLength]
char
Name string.
valueLength
8u
Length of the value.
value[valueLength]
char
Value string.
Property
Control Commands
A client sends control commands for most operations over the Control TCP channel (port 3190).
The Control channel and the Upgrade channel (port 3192) can be connected simultaneously. For more
information on Upgrade commands, see
States
A Gocator system can be in one of three states: Conflict, Ready, or Running. The client sends the
and
control commands to change the system's current state to Running and Ready, respectively.
The sensor can also be configured to boot in either the Ready or Running state, by enabling or disabling
autostart, respectively, using the
command.
In the Ready state, a sensor can be configured. In the Running state, a sensor responds to input signals,
performs measurements, drives its outputs, and sends data messages to the client.
The state of the sensor can be retrieved using the
or
command.
The Conflict state indicates that a sensor has been configured with a Buddy sensor but the Buddy sensor
is not present on the network. The sensor will not accept some commands until the
command is used to remove the configured Buddy.
Progressive Reply
Some commands send replies progressively, as multiple messages. This allows the sensor to stream data
without buffering it first, and allows the client to obtain progress information on the stream.
A progressive reply begins with an initial, standard reply message. If the
status
field of the reply indicates
success, the reply is followed by a series of “continue” reply messages.
Summary of Contents for Gocator 2300 Series
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