Extron electronic IPL T CR48 manual Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser

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Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser

Using the Command/Response Table

The following are either Telnet (port 23) or Web browser (port 80) commands. There are some minor differences when implementing these commands via Telnet or via URL encoding using a Web browser. All commands listed below will work using either connection method, but due to some limitations of the Web browser, the encapsulation characters are modified to make sure that the Web browser will properly handle them. All examples in the command/response table show the proper implementation in a Telnet or Web browser session.

NOTE: For Web browsers, all non-alphanumeric characters must be represented as their

hex equivalent such as %xx where xx equals the two character representation of

the hex byte that needs to be sent (for example, a comma would be represented as %2C).

Telnet

Web Browser

Escape (Hex 1B)

W [must not be encoded]

Carriage Return (Hex 0D)

Pipe Character ( ) [must not be encoded]

When using these commands through a Web browser, the URL reference is used below to shorten the examples. This would, in practice, be the full URL of the control interface and Web page reference including all path information (for example, http://192.168.100.10/myform.htm).

To send any of the commands using a Web browser, you need to prefix them with the full URL followed by ?cmd= (see URL Encoding, later in this section).

NOTE: With Telnet you can use either the “Escape” character or the “W” character,

and the carriage return or the pipe character. With the Web browser, you are required to use the “W” character and the pipe character.

In either method {Data} signifies that data will be directed to a specified port and must be encoded if it is non-alphanumeric.

The table on pages 28 through 32 lists the commands that the IPL T CR48 recognizes as valid, the responses that are returned to the host, a description of the function of each command, and the results of executing the command.

NOTE: Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably except where noted.

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Contents IPL T CR48 Precaucion AchtungAvertissement VorsichtCopyright Page Contents IPL T CR48 Contents Introduction FeaturesAbout this Guide About the IPL T CR48Easily configured and controlled Mounting the IPL T CR48 Installation OperationInstallation Overview Rack Mounting UL Guidelines for Rack MountingFurniture or Projector Mounting Rear Panel Features and CablingPower Connector Wiring PowerEthernet/LAN OperationConnections IndentificationResetting the Controller Front Panel IndicatorsMode Activation Result Purpose and Notes IPL T CR48 Reset Mode SummaryUse EventsConnecting the Hardware Connection ConfigurationEthernet Connection ExtronPC Configuration Configuring the HardwareContact Closure Input and Relay Connections Contact closure input connectionsInitial start up IPL T CR48 Interface ConfigurationConfiguring the IPL T CR48 using the ARP command Executing the ARP Command Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP from the list Configuring the IPL T CR48 using direct PC connectionFirmware upgrades Contact Closure Input Ports Communication ControlPorts Overview Web Server Communication with the InterfaceRelay Ports Enter Network Password Dialog Box Accessing and using the Web serverSetting and changing your passwords Establishing or changing system or port settingsSubmit Passwords ScreenEmail Alerts screen Editing and adding e-mail alertsUpgrading the firmware Firmware Upgrade ScreenFile Management Screen Managing filesProgrammer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser Using the Command/Response TableASCII-to-HEX Conversion Table Symbol definitionsCopyright information Password informationURL Encoding Error responsesUnsafe characters Reserved charactersRelay Functions Command Ascii Telnet URL Encoded Web ResponseInput Contact Closure Port Firmware Version/Part Number/InformationIPL T CR48 Communication IP Setup CommandsRe-map Port Designations File CommandsEvent Control Web Browser SpecificMail Reset Zap/Erase Commands Device Control Accessing and using TelnetCustom Web Pages Telnet PortPower Connections TroubleshootingConfiguration Data ConnectionsSpecifications Specifications Part NumbersIncluded Parts Replacement Part Number AccessoriesAccessories Part Number Part NumbersGlossary IPL T CR48 Glossary Europe, Africa, and the Middle China East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaAsia Middle East EuropeExtron Middle East
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