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Table 56 LAN configuration parameters (continued)
Parameter Data (non-volatile unless otherwise noted)
1
#Parameter
Sets the type of LAN Alert associated with the given destination. This parameter
is not present if the Number of Destinations parameter is 0.
18Destination Type
(volatile /
non-volatile - see
description)
data 1 - Set Selector = Destination selector, 0 based.
[7:4] -reserved
[3:0] -Destination selector. Destination 0 is always present as a volatile
destination that is used with the Alert Immediate command.
data 2 - Destination Type
[7] - Alert Acknowledge.
0b = Unacknowledged. Alert is assumed successful if transmission occurs
without error. This value is also used with Callback numbers.
1b = Acknowledged. Alert is assumed successful only if acknowledged
is returned. Note, some alert types, such as Dial Page, do not support
an acknowledge.
[6:3] -reserved
[2:0] -Destination Type
000b = PET Trap destination
001b - 101b = reserved
110b = OEM 1
111b = OEM 2
data 3 - Alert Acknowledge Timeout / Retry Interval, in seconds, 0-based (i.e.
minimum timeout = 1 second).
This value sets the timeout waiting for an acknowledge, or the time between
automatic retries depending on whether the alert is acknowledge or not.
Recommended factory default = 3 seconds. Value is ignored if alert type does
not support acknowledge, or if the Alert Acknowledge bit (above) is 0b.
data 4 - Retries
[7:4] - Reserved
[3] - Reserved
[2:0] - Number of times to retry alert to given destination. 0 = no retries
(alert is only sent once). If the alert is acknowledged (Alert Acknowlege bit
= 1b) the alert will only be retried if a timeout occurs waiting for the
acknowledge. Otherwise, this value selects the number of times an
unacknowledged alert will be sent out. The timeout interval or time between
retries is set by the Alert Acknowledge Timeout / Retry Interval value (byte
3 of this parameter).
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