XCP XC XC

Description:

  Send a system command to a remote client using XCP protocol or show change XCP usage.
  Using the argument "SAVE" will store configuration parameters (encryption key and state) in
  non-volatile media.

Form:

 Command Handler: SYSD
 XCP | XC | XC [a | <destination IP address> | SAVE] [Command]
 Argument List:
 

Response:

 "OK\r\n" to acknowledge receipt of command, or acknowledge saved xcp configurations and
 [Reply Info]  if required by the command
 "ERROR- [Description]\r\n" if error, ending command
 "\r\n" concludes modify responses (empty line)
 

Examples:

 *.SYSD XCP 192.168.10.34 * PLAY
 Response is: OK\r\n
 r\n
 (broadcast)

 *.SYSD XC A PLAY
 Response is: 0\r\n
 r\n

 (broadcast)

 *.SYSD XC A * TIME
 Response is: 0\r\n
 Fr 08/18/06 13:28:17
 r\n
 Fr 08/18/06 13:28:17
 r\n
 Fr 08/18/06 13:28:17
 r\n

 *.SYSD XCP
 Response is: OK\r\n
 XCP= ON
 r\n

 *.SYSD XCP [OFF|ON]
 Response is: OK\r\n
 XCP= ON
 r\n

 *.SYSD XCP SAVE
 Response is: OK\r\n
 r\n

 (Response from different units)
 

Notes:

 The XCP command can be sent to different units at the same time. The sender
 (master) can get more than one reply when this unit is in broadcast mode.

 "A" argument in units with multiple ethernet connections is abiguous.  The preferred
 method to "broadcast" is to use the actual broadcast address, e.g. 192.168.10.255.
 
Created By: Adtec Digital