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getversion
Sent to Netkit: getversion(enter)
Sent from Netkit in response to getversion: <textversionstring>(enter)
Where: <textversionstring> is the version number ASCII string
Sent to Netkit: getversion,<moduleaddress>(enter)
Where: <moduleaddress> is |0|1|
Sent from Netkit in response to getversion:
version,<moduleaddress>,<textversionstring>(enter)
get_NET
This command will retrieve the current network settings and return a comma
delimited string with the network settings.
Sent to Netkit: get_NET,0:1(enter)
Sent from Netkit in response to get_NET command:
NET,0:1,<configlock>,<ipsettings>,<ipaddress>,<subnet>,<gateway>
Where:
<configlock> |LOCKED|UNLOCKED|
<ipsettings> |DHCP|STATIC|
<ipaddress> is the assigned network IP
<subnet> is the network subnet mask
<gateway> is the default network gateway
unknowncommand
An unknowncommand response will be sent by the Netkit when a command is not
understood. This can happen if, for example, a connector is set up as a digital
input and the command requested is sendir.
Sent from Netkit in response to unknown commands:
unknowncommand, [error code](enter)
Note: Definitions are contained in the Error Codes table in section 5.2 Serial
Connect
Netkit serial communication is bi-directional, RS232 communication. All
communication is 8 data bits and one stop bit.
Parity, hardware flow control, and baud rate are set through the Netkit internal web
page or via configuration command, with baud rate enabled up to 115.2 Kbaud.
All serial data is passed through without interpretation or conversion via an
assigned, unique IP port. The Netkit serial connector is assigned to IP Port 4999.
If a serial connector is not configured correctly, buffer overflows (indicating data
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