Return ZebraNet Alert Configuration
Example:
If the
~HU
command is sent to the printer with existing Alert messages set to go to e-mail and SNMP traps, the data returned would look something like the information below. See
^SX.
B,C,Y,Y,ADMIN@COMPANY.COM,0
J,F,Y,Y,,0
C,F,Y,Y,,0
D,F,Y,Y,,0
E,F,Y,N,,0
F,F,Y,N,,0
H,C,Y,N,ADMIN@COMPANY.COM,0
N,C,Y,Y,ADMIN@COMPANY.COM,0
O,C,Y,Y,ADMIN@COMPANY.COM,0
P,C,Y,Y,ADMIN@COMPANY.COM,0
If there are no
^SX
(alerts) set, the printer will not respond to the
~HU
command.
The first line indicates that condition B (ribbon out) is routed to destination C (e-mail address).
The next two characters, Y and Y, indicate that the condition set and condition clear options have been set to yes.
The following entry is the destination that the Alert e-mail should be sent to; in this example it is admin@company.com.
The last figure seen in the first line is 0, which is the port number.
Each line shows the settings for a different Alert condition as defined in the
^SX
command.