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P ARAMETERS
R ETURNS
R EMARKS
E XAMPLE
D ESCRIPTION
P ARAMETERS
R ETURNS
R EMARKS
E XAMPLE
CHAPTER 3
Operations at the Application Level
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The device ID.
OK or an error message.
None.
delete 2046
OK
ROUTE
Sets a route for the target device.
The device ID and the route description (composed of the routing devices’ IDs). To clear a route, provide only the target device ID (in other words, a null route).
OK or an error message.
The ROUTE command updates the internal descriptors for the specified target device. Normally, after inserting a new device, it is assumed that this device is to be called directly, that is, no routing stations are in between. If a station has to be routed over one or more other stations, the gateway must know the path to be used when calling that station. The route is given as a list of devices, always starting from the gateway and progressing to the endstation (see example below). Note that the number of relay stations is limited to 8, which is in practice more than sufficient. To verify the route a specific device uses to communicate, use the
INSPECT command (see page 31).
route 2333 2400 2402 2500
OK
In the example above, station 2333 is routed over a path defined by devices 2400, 2402 and 2500. This corresponds to the following topographic situation:
2333 base station
2402
2500
2400
To clear a route, use the same command, but include no parameters for the path:
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Table of contents
- 7 Chapter 1. Introduction
- 9 Chapter 2. System Setup
- 9 Package Contents
- 9 Installation
- 12 Installing the Outdoor Unit
- 13 Installing the Indoor Unit
- 14 Initializing the Base Station
- 15 LED Indicators
- 15 Linux Mode
- 15 LAN and ACT
- 15 USR and RUN
- 16 Hermit Mode
- 17 Chapter 3. Advanced Functions
- 17 Administrative Tasks at the System Level
- 18 Stopping and Starting the telemetry gateway
- 19 Changing Passwords
- 20 Losing a Password
- 21 Software Upgrades
- 21 Upgrading the bootloader
- 22 To upgrade the system
- 23 Operations at the Application Level
- 23 Commands Accepted by the emu3ap Emulator
- 24 Configuration Commands
- 24 INSERT
- 24 REPLACE
- 24 DELETE
- 25 ROUTE
- 26 MASTER
- 26 EXTEND
- 26 SET Commands
- 27 SET TIME
- 27 SET FREQ
- 28 SET OWNID
- 28 SET SLOT
- 28 SET DELAY
- 29 SET ECHO/NOECHO
- 29 Data Commands
- 29 GETBLOCK
- 31 Administrative Commands
- 31 INSPECT
- 32 UPTIME
- 32 Direct Radio Commands
- 34 REQUEST
- 35 RSETIO
- 36 ANALOG
- 37 RBLIST
- 38 Error Messages
- 39 Frame Types
- 39 The A730MD frames
- 42 The A720 (addIT) Frames
- 43 The A723 (addIT series 3) Frames
- 45 The A733 (addWAVE) Frames
- 48 Frame Parsing Example