Why use group commands on interfaces (DIX1/AIX)?
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:15 pm
<font face="Trebuchet MS"></font id="Trebuchet MS"><font color="navy"></font id="navy">The Xanura installation instructions (stappenplan) tell that the inferfaces DIX1 and AIX must be programmed with the features "all lights on" en "all units off" in case the actors in that room are programmed that way. What is the reason for doing this? On the other end they explicitly mention that DIX2 interfaces must NOT be programmed with the features "all lights on" en "all units off"?
In the same installation instructions no explanation can be found?!?[V]
So, the question is:
What's the use in programming interfaces with the features "all lights on" en "all units off", what do interfaces do when they recieve this signals. For example: Do they repeat the "all light on" command when they recieve one?!?
MarkV
In the same installation instructions no explanation can be found?!?[V]
So, the question is:
What's the use in programming interfaces with the features "all lights on" en "all units off", what do interfaces do when they recieve this signals. For example: Do they repeat the "all light on" command when they recieve one?!?
MarkV