Quantum Ultra Series Videowall Processing Systems • Remote Configuration and Control
78
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Processor)
Response
(Processor to Host)
Additional Description
IP Setup
NOTES:
•
Unless noted, all commands apply to LAN A.
•
After adjusting
any
IP setting, enter the network reboot command
E
1BOOT
}
for the command to take effect.
Set unit name
24
E
X11@
CN
}
Ipn
•
X11@
]
Specify a name for the unit.
NOTES:
•
Up to 15 characters are permitted. No blank or space characters are allowed. Names are
not
case sensitive.
•
The
first
character must be an
alpha
character (
A-Z
,
a-z
). The
last
character
cannot
be a
hyphen
.
View unit name
E
CN
}
X11@]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Ipn
•
X11@
]
View the name of the unit.
View hardware (MAC)
address for LAN A
E
1CH
}
X11*
]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Iph
1
*
X11*
]
View unit media access code
(MAC) address
X11*
for the
LAN A port.
View hardware (MAC)
address for LAN B
E
2CH
}
X11*]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Iph
2
*
X11*]
View unit media access code
(MAC) address
X11*
for the
LAN B port.
Set date and time
E
X2&
CT
}
Ipt
•
X12&
]
Set local date and time
X2&
.
View date and time
E
CT
}
X12&]
View local date and time
X2&
.
Verbose Mode
Set verbose mode
E
X12@
CV
}
Vrb
X12@
]
Set the verbose mode.
View verbose mode
E
CV
}
X12@
]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Vrb
X12@
]
View current verbose mode
X12@
.
DHCP
NOTE:
After adjusting IP settings by the
CI
,
CS
, or
CG
commands, you must enter the network reboot command
E
1BOOT
}
for the command to take effect. This is not required if you use the
CISG
command.
Set DHCP to On
24
E
1DH
}
Idh
1
]
Enable Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to
enable automatic assigning of IP
addresses.
Set DHCP to Off
24
E
0DH
}
Idh
0
]
Disable DHCP automatic IP
address assignment.
View DHCP mode
E
DH
}
X1)
]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Idh
X1)
]
View the DHCP status: On or
Off (default).
NOTE:
Attempting to set the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address while DHCP is on results in an
E14
error.
KEY:
X1)
= DHCP status:
1
= On,
0
= Off (default).
X11@
= Unit name: Text string of up to 15 characters:
A-Z
,
0-9
, and hyphen (
-
).
X11*
= Hardware (MAC) address (
00-05-A6
-xx-xx-xx
)
X12@
= Verbose mode:
0
= None (default for Telnet),
1
= Verbose mode on (default for RS-232 and USB),
2
= Verbose
mode off, tagged responses enabled for queries,
3
= Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries enabled
Verbose mode symbol definitions
X12&
= Set date and time format:
MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS
Example:
08/17/21-13:51:30
View date and time format:
Www
{
day
of
the
week
}
,
DD
•
Mmm
•
YYYY
•
HH:MM:SS
.
Example:
Tue,
17
Aug
2021
13:53:58