Serial commands get saved in CatIntel_Settings.xml, - so YES - you can 'copy' the file and use it again...
Best to ask Richard for specific matrix inclusion.
Can you confirm make and model of matrix and provide the serial commands?
Simon
Serial commands get saved in CatIntel_Settings.xml, - so YES - you can 'copy' the file and use it again...
Best to ask Richard for specific matrix inclusion.
Can you confirm make and model of matrix and provide the serial commands?
Simon
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Sierra Router
Command
** Sx, y, z !!
x= Source number
y= Destination
z= Router level (Usually 1)
Note- to program the current custom serial, I had to alternate between hex and Ascii. When I tried to input the commas and other symbols as text, I couldn't. Ended up inputting those as hex values and putting in the Sx y and z as text.
Looks like: [2a][2a]'s1'[2c]'1'[2c]'1'[21][21]
This switches source one to output one on router level one.