
Quartz Q256-DA/AA System Manual
MANUAL-09
Issue 1.02
edited: 12 February 2004
Page 69
Interrogate and Set Routes
Interrogate Route (not implemented)
This command is not implemented.
Set Route (cmd: take <source>,<destination>
Makes route source to destination. The source and destination numbers correspond to the ranges set for port 0
using the
commssetup
command. Writes directly to crosspoint and does NOT update the serial ports, it should
therefore only be used as an in-house engineering function.
Example of ‘Telnet’ display:
-> take 1,3
Src 1 to Dest 3
Set All Destinations (cmd: allto <src>)
Sets all destinations (256) to the defined source. The source and destination numbers correspond to the ranges
set for port 0 using the
commssetup
command. Writes directly to crosspoint and does NOT update the serial
ports – It should therefore only be used as an in-house engineering function.
Example of ‘Telnet’ display:
-> allto 1
All destinations set to source 1
Set Diagonal Route (cmd: xtoy)
Sets input 1 to output 1, input 2 to output 2 ….. input 256 to output 256. Writes directly to crosspoint and does
NOT update the serial ports – It should therefore only be used as an in-house engineering function.
Example of ‘Telnet’ display:
-> xtoy
XY mapping set
Step Sources (cmd: incsrcto <destination>)
Sets input 1 to output defined by the destination value passed to the function. Pressing any key will increment
the source to that destination until input 256. To quit the function press ctrl-c. The source and destination
numbers correspond to the ranges set for port 0 using the
commssetup
command. Writes directly to
crosspoint and does NOT update the serial ports – It should therefore only be used as an in-house engineering
function.
Example of ‘Telnet’ display:
-> incsrcto 3
Src 1 -> Dest 3 (Enter to continue)
Src 2 -> Dest 3 (Enter to continue)
Src 3 -> Dest 3 (Enter to continue)