
LaserSpeed 8000-3 Instruction Handbook
Ethernet Communication
Identifier | Value | Response Length (Bytes) |
0 | Blank | 0 – These id's are ignored |
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1 | IP Address | 4 |
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2 | Ethernet Hardware ID | 6 |
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3 | DHCP Enabled/Disabled | 1 (either 1 or 0) |
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4 | Gauge Model | Varies (Text String) |
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5 | Serial Number | Varies (Text String) |
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6 | Host Name | Varies (Text String) |
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7 | Boot Loader Revision | Varies (Text String) |
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8 | Software Revision | Varies (Text String) |
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9 | Firmware Revision | Varies (Text String) |
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10 | Web Server Revision | Varies (Text String) |
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others | Reserved |
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Discovery Beacon Response Format
Protocol: UDP Broadcast
Source Port: 10003
Destination Port: Same as Discovery Beacon
The device response format is a UDP message to the same port from which the discovery beacon originated. The response consists of a version string, followed by a list of values in response to the list identifiers in the beacon message. Each response consists of three parts: the identifier, the length of the value (in bytes), and the value. This sequence is repeated for each value.
The last byte of the value is followed immediately by the next identifier.
Identifier bytes that are 0 are padding, and should be ignored.
Part No. 93463 / Drawing No. | Page 177 of 221 | Revision A (Sep 2007) |