UDP
Byte | Command | Parameters |
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| be set to the string |
| because the serial number is unique. It |
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| provides one method to set the IP address |
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| 50 2D 53 45 54 55 |
| of the Device Server if is on the local |
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| 50). |
| network and the serial number is known. |
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| Remember, broadcasts are only ‘heard’ on |
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| Next 2 bytes have |
| the subnet on which they are generated. No |
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| to be set to 00. |
| reply is sent by the Device Server, which |
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| restarts using the new IP address after the |
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| Next 2 bytes must |
| block is received. |
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| contain the serial |
| Example (all in Hex): |
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| 49 50 2D 63 45 54 55 50 00 00 2A 12 81 |
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| Next 4 bytes have | 00 01 02 |
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| to be the new IP |
| IP address of the node with serial number |
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| address. |
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FD | Set | Same as FA, but |
| n/a |
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| Configuration | changes IP address |
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| and IP Address | as well (bytes |
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