System RS232 Commands for Audia and Nexia


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System RS232 Commands for Audia and Nexia

SYSTEM RS232 COMMANDS Within the Audia/Nexia text protocol, there are a handful of system commands that allows setting and retrieving IP settings as well as resetting and clearing a unit. These commands can be sent either via Telnet or HyperTerminal. Please note that these commands use 0 as the device ID. This means that commands will be executed only on the unit you are directly connected to. Getting information from another unit in a system is possible by using the appropriate Device ID. When setting parameters though, using a different device number, although possible (as long as it is a valid Device ID) it is not recommended.

COMMANDS • GET 0 DEVID Retrieves the device ID. A device ID of 0 indicates that the unit doesn’t have a configuration loaded into it. Any other number indicates the unit is part of a system and has a working configuration. • GET 0 IPADDR Retrieves the current IP Address from the unit • SET 0 IPADDR xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Sets the IP address of the unit. The unit should respond with a “+OK” when the command is accepted. Power cycle the unit for the new IP Address to take effect • GET 0 SUBNETMASK Retrieves the current subnet mask from the unit. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 • SET 0 SUBNETMASK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Sets the subnet mask of the unit. The unit should respond with a “+OK” when the command is accepted. Power cycle the unit for the new subnet mask to take effect • GET 0 DEFAULTGW Retrieves the current default gateway from the unit. • SET 0 DEFAULTGW xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Sets the default gateway of the unit. The unit should respond with a “+OK” when the command is accepted. Power cycle the unit for the new default gateway to take effect • GET 0 MACADDRESS Returns the MAC Address of the unit. • CLEAR 0 DEVCONFIG Clears the configuration from the unit including any passwords. This has the same functionality as “Reset/Initialize” • RESTART 0 DEVICE Performs a warm reboot of the unit (power cycles the unit) • RESET 0 FILESYSTEM Clears the configuration from the unit and rebuilds the internal file structure to factory default state. IP settings are not changed. If this application note did not answer your questions on the topic of “System RS232 Commands for Audia and Nexia”, please contact Biamp Technical Support Group by phone at + 1 800 426 1457 or by email at [email protected]

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