POE Clock Messages
Operations Guide
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2.1.6 Dump Configuration Command
POE Clock will accept a UDP Broadcast to port 10004 to Dump Configuration. If the Dump
Configuration packet is accepted, POE Clock responds by sending a Configuration Dump packet to
the IP and Port which sent the Dump Configuration packet. This command is intended to be used in
conjunction with Load Configuration command for propagating configuration from one to many POE
Clocks.
Typically a Host would issue a Dump Configuration command to POE Clock, then store the
Configuration Dump response for later input to a Load Configuration command to POE Clocks that
have not yet been configured.
If Static IP is to be configured, the configuration data must be modified for unique IP before using it
as input to Load Configuration.
Table 2-6. Dump Configuration Command
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Host >
Device
<XML>\n
<PacketType>DumpConfiguration</PacketType>\n
<VendorName>CyberData</VendorName>\n
<ProductName>CDNetDevice</ProductName>\n
<ProductType>CDPOEClock</ProductType>\n
<DevName>CDPOEClock0001</DevName>\n
<MacAddr>00:50:C2:02:0F:0D</MacAddr>\n
<SerialNum>313000001</SerialNum>\n
<Sequence>1</Sequence>\n
</XML>\n
Dump
Request