Actions

Difference between revisions of "Application Layer (AlphaCom Data Protocol)"

From Zenitel Wiki

(Data Types)
(Data Types)
Line 37: Line 37:
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
 
+
<br><br>
 
=== Network Object Reference (NET_OBJ_REF) ===
 
=== Network Object Reference (NET_OBJ_REF) ===

Revision as of 13:17, 28 June 2007

Application Data

AlphaCom class messages

TouchLine class messages

SNMP-like class messages

Site specific (engineering use) class messages

Data Types

The following table identifies the data types used in the application data of the AlphaNet Data Protocol:

Data Type Definition
UINT1 8 bits (one byte)
SINT1 1-­byte signed integer
UINT2 2­byte unsigned integer. MSB first
UINT4 4­byte unsigned integer. MSB first
BITMAP[1..n] n­bits bitmap (multiple of 8). Always fills whole bytes. <br\>- Unused bits in last byte is set to 0. <br\>- First bit is the most significant (leftmost) bit in first byte.<br\>- Bits are numbered from 1, a byte contains bits 1..8.
VBITMAP[1..n] Variable length bitmap with n bits. (n is a multiple of 8.)

Structure:<br\>UINT1 - containing the number of bytes in the following bitmap. <br\>bitmap - always fills whole bytes. <br\>- Unused bits in last byte is set to 0. <br\>- First bit is the most significant (leftmost) bit in first byte.

TEXT16 16 characters (bytes) of text. Padded with spaces. <br\>ASCII values >= 32 (0x20) only.
CLOCK Date & time structure:<br\>UINT2 Year (yyyy)<br\>UINT1 Month (mm)<br\>UINT1 Day (dd)<br\>UINT1 Hour (hh)<br\>UINT1 Minutes (mm)<br\>UINT1 Seconds (ss)
NET_OBJ_REF AlphaCom Intercom Object Reference. <br\>Can both encode directory numbers and physical numbers



Network Object Reference (NET_OBJ_REF)