MSC-5-3232 Product Manual
MapSrc Src
Display mapping of a single source.
MapSrc Src1 Src2
Assign a source mapping on all levels for Src1 to physical Src2.
MapSrc Src1 Src2 Level
Assign a source mapping on a single level for Src1 to physical Src2.
Examples
>MapSrc
1:4,4
2:3,2
>MapSrc 1
1:4,4
>
>MapSrc 1, 5
>
>MapSrc 1, 6, 2
>
The examples above are for a 2 level router. The first example queries the entire source
map, which shows that source 1 is remapped to physical source 4 on both levels and
source 2 is remapped to source 3 on the first level and source 2 on the second level.
The second example queries the mapping for a single source. The third example maps
source 1 to physical source 5 on all levels. The fourth example maps source 1 to
physical source 6 on the second level only.
3.11.17 MascotVer Command
NOTE:
Superseded by the
ctl.mascot.ver
Query Mascot protocol version. This is useful for software which interacts with a device using the Mascot
protocol and wants to discover what protocol version is in use. The returned value is either an integer such as
"2" or major and minor version numbers separated by a period, such as "2.3".
Example
>MascotVer
2.3
>
3.11.18 MtxCfg Command
Routers and MSC-GCP2U32 only - Protocol Version: 2.0
Query matrix configuration. This command replaces the C command and provides the ability to query the
matrix dimensions, labels, current matrix state and preset data. The information to return is specified by the
sum of the flags values listed in the following table:
Flag
Information
Fields in JSON data
1
Return names (Destination, Source and
Preset).
destNames, srcNames and
psetNames
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