MSC-CP59X59E Product Manual
3 Mascot Control Protocol
MASCOT (
MA
trix
S
witch
CO
rporation Pro
T
ocol) provides an ASCII text based command interface via
several different transports to control and get status from Matrix Switch Corporation devices. This command
protocol can be utilized for manual control or for integration with automation control systems.
Mascot command interface options
•
– The most convenient user command interface, which can be accessed using a
Web Browser on a Computer by the device's IP address.
•
TCP/IP port 40 – A TCP/IP command interface is provided on port 40 which uses the device's Ethernet
connector as a physical transport and can be accessed via a telnet application.
3rd Party support
The MASCOT protocol contains a subset of the basic ISIS Protocol command set and therefore some 3
rd
party
equipment may work without modification using this protocol. For information about other third party control
system manufacturers who support MASCOT, contact Matrix Switch Corporation.
3.1 Protocol Changes
As new commands are added or other changes occur, the MASCOT protocol version is incremented. The
protocol revision can be obtained using the
Protocol revision history
Mascot version 3.0
•
Added
commands:
, and
commands.
•
Current system parameters are defined in the
, superseding many configuration
commands.
•
New commands for defining matrix I/O mapping:
, and
commands.
•
New commands for panel/GPIO command macros and conditions:
, and
•
Commands now grouped into
, and
Mascot version 2.4 (Carina Series Firmware 5.6.3)
•
Added .
, and
commands.
Mascot version 2.3 (Carina Series Firmware 5.5.1)
•
Added
and
which have previously been supported
on the MSC-GCP2U32 only.
Mascot version 2.2 (Carina Series Firmware 5.5.0)
•
now accepts a 0 valued wild card destination to switch all destinations to a given
source.
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