Reference: Remote Commands ~ Command Description
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:SOURce:DATA:CHANnel
This command sets the active channel of the signal generated by the OTS-9000 transmitter. The query
form returns the current setting.
Syntax: :SOURce<slot>:DATA:CHANnel?
:SOURce<slot>:DATA:CHANnel <NR1>
:SOURce:DATA:CHANnel:REPLicate
This command enables insertion of the active-channel payload into all channels of the generated signal.
When enabled, all channels contain identical payload data and the background-channel settings have no
effect. The query form returns the current setting.
Syntax: :SOURce<slot>:DATA:CHANnel:REPLicate?
:SOURce<slot>:DATA:CHANnel:REPLicate <Boolean>
:SOURce:DATA:HDLC:IFRame:GAP
This query returns the HDLC inter frame gap.
Syntax :SOURce<slot>:DATA:HDLC:IFRame:GAP?
:SOURce:DATA:IP:HEADer:ADDRess:DEST
This command sets the transmitter IP header destination address. The query form returns the current
settings. The first parameter specifies the first most significant byte. The last parameter specifies the
least significant byte.
Syntax :SOURce<slot>:DATA:IP:HEADer:ADDRess:DEST?
:SOURce<slot>:DATA:IP:HEADer:ADDRess:DEST <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
:SOURce:DATA:IP:HEADer:ADDRess:SOURce
This command sets the transmitter IP header source address. The query form returns the current
settings. The first parameter specifies the first most significant byte. The last parameter specifies the
least significant byte.
Syntax :SOURce<slot>:DATA:IP:HEADer:ADDRess:SOURce?
:SOURce<slot>:DATA:IP:HEADer:ADDRess:SOURce <NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>