Extron electronic IPL T PC1i manual See below, Telnet text responses, File memory

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Command

ASCII (Telnet)

URL Encoded (web)

Response

(Host to Switcher)

(Host to Switcher)

(Switcher to Host)

 

 

 

 

 

File Commands (continued)

 

 

 

List files from current directory

E LF}

W LF

(See below.)

and below

Telnet text responses:

path/directory/filename x date/time

length]

path/directory/filename x date/time

length]

path/directory/filename x date/time

length]

...

space_remaining Bytes Left] web responses — HTML sample code: Var file – new Array ();

File [1] = ‘filename1, date1, filesize1’;

File [2] = ‘filename2, date2, filesize2’;

...

File [n] = ‘filename n, date n, filesize n’;

File [n+1] = ‘space remaining, Bytes left’

NOTE: The response to this command is the same as for the “List files from current directory” command (DF), except that path/directory precedes filenames for files from subdirectories below the current directory.

Stream Files via Port 80

Load file to user flash memory24,28

Use a POST on port 80 followed by the delimited data to be written to the flash

 

file memory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Retrieve files from user flash

Send a page GET on port 80 followed by WSF

 

 

Raw unprocessed data

memory24 28

 

 

 

 

in file

 

Example:

http://192.168.254.254/mypage.html?cmd=WSF

 

 

 

Stream Files via Telnet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Load file to user flash memory24,28

E + UF filesize, filename}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raw unprocessed data in file up to file size

 

 

 

 

 

Upl]

 

 

Retrieve file from user flash

E filename SF}

1B filename SF0D

 

 

Four bytes of file size

memory24 28

 

 

 

 

+ raw unprocessed

 

 

 

 

 

data in file

 

Event Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read event buffer memory27

E X3%,X3^,X3& X3* E}

W X3% %2C X3^ %2C X3& X3* E}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X5$ ]

 

 

Write event buffer memory24,27

E X3%,X3^,X3&,X3( X3* E}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

W X3% %2C X3^ %2C X3& %2C X3( X3* E}

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evt X3%,X3^,X3&,X3( ]

NOTE: The response to the Write Event command is padded with leading zeros for

X3%

and

X3& X3%

is 5 digits and

X3&

 

.

 

is 10 digits.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read string from event buffer

E X3%,X3^,X3&,X4$ FE}

W X3% %2C X3^ %2C X3& %2C X4$ FE}

 

 

memory27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

string ]

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Contents IPL T PC1 IPL T PC1iVorsicht AvertissementAchtung PrecaucionFCC Class a Notice Software Commands Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Contents IPL T PC1 Contents About this Guide FeaturesIntroduction About the IPL T PC1IPL T PC1 Introduction Application Diagram Extron IPL T PC1iInstallation Rear Panel Installation OverviewThis section describes Rear Panels IPL T PC1 Rear Panel 120 VACConnecting Cables Accessing the Communication SheetRS-232 Port Cabling Connecting the Display Device To connect the display device to the PC1Wiring the Local Area Network LAN Port Wiring for IR ControlRJ-45 Connector Wiring Wiring the Contact Input Port Front Panel Features Operation Front Panel FeaturesSetting Up the System Using the Front Panel Setting Up Power Control of the Output DeviceResetting Front Panel Security Lockout Executive ModeResult ModeActivation Purpose and notesHold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks twice Hold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks oncePurpose and notes This mode is used for troubleshooting Four times in quick succession, confirming a mode 4 resetConfiguration Control Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet ControlSetting Up and Configuring the PC1 Using ARP Space must separate arp and the hyphenSetting Up and Configuring the PC1 Using a Web Browser IPL T PC1 LAN port defaultsSetting Up the Computer for IP Communication Network Connections WindowEnter the following values as shown below Default gatewayOn the Local Area Connection Properties window, select IP addressConfiguring the IPL T PC1 Using a Web Browser Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties Window for Windows XPSystem Settings Page with Default IP Address Using the IPL T PC1 Web Pages Password Prompt WindowViewing the System Status System Status ScreenUsing the Configuration Pages Specifying system settingsIP settings Date and time settingsConfiguring the RS-232 Port and the AC Receptacle Contact input portUsing the IR Drivers RS-232 portAC receptacle Performing a command Assigning passwordsRemoving passwords Click SubmitEntering e-mail addresses Mail Alerts Page Upper PortionSetting up Smtp authentication Upgrading Firmware Downloading the firmware from the webUpdating the firmware Click Browse to open a Choose file window Firmware File Selected on the Choose File WindowScheduling ScheduleScheduling output receptacle power To schedule power on and off to the output receptacleScheduling front panel lockout executive mode Set Schedule For Field for Executive ModeScheduling by day of the week Changing an individual setting Managing FilesUploading files to the web Adding a directory Other file management functionsServer Side Includes SSIs Where x is the SIS command to be executedCustom Web Pages Query stringsCode example Web Page Html Source Code Document Showing SSIsSpecial characters Reserved characters URL encodingReserved characters Character Hexadecimal DecimalAccessing and Using Telnet Port Unsafe charactersConnecting to the IP Address Troubleshooting Power ConnectionsNetwork Connections Global Configurator Software Response to an Unsuccessful Ping CommandMessages Initiated by the IPL T PC1 SIS Programming ControlHost-to-Interface Communication IPL T PC1 IP addressPassword Information Error ResponsesError Response References Using the Command and Response Table Telnet Web BrowserPort and must be hex encoded if non-alphanumeric Symbol Definitions X2% = priority set to Send Data String command parametersX2# X3#X4$ X3%X4@ X4%X7# X6$X7@ X7$Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Example Mail Server Setup Commands Mail CommandsWeb Browser-specific Commands IP Setup CommandsSet GMT offset24 # CZ Password and Security Settings Remapping Port DesignationsTelnet text responses File CommandsVar file new Array Web responses Html sample codeFile memory See belowTelnet text responses Send a page GET on port 80 followed by WSFReset Zap and Erase Commands DefaultSpecifications Reference MaterialIR control interface GeneralPart Numbers and Accessories Mounting the IPL T PC1 InterfaceRack mounting procedure Under-desk MountingMounting the IPL T PC1 Under Furniture Mbps or 100 Mbps GlossaryNumbers and a Device’s MAC or physical machine addressOn and off by the PC1 Addresses in an organization’s networkControls devices 10 Mbps or 100 MbpsTwo ports HyperText objects from remote web pagesIts corresponding physical MAC address on the LAN Standard ports used are 23 for Telnet and 80 for EthernetLocated, and accessed Are used in these commands and responsesPoint at which a device starts to operate at standby power Or networks on the InternetConfiguration or provide you with feedback GlobalViewer, and your custom web pagesAsia Middle East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaEurope, Africa, and the Middle China East Europe
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