Difference between revisions of "MST - Mail to Station"
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MST <[(node)]> <destination phys. no> <source phys. no> <“mail-text”/mail-id> <[priority]> | MST <[(node)]> <destination phys. no> <source phys. no> <“mail-text”/mail-id> <[priority]> | ||
− | Phys. no: 1-552 | + | *Phys. no: 1-552 |
− | Mail text: Free text (maximum 16 characters) in quotes | + | *Mail text: Free text (maximum 16 characters) in quotes |
− | Mail id: no 19-30 (see below) | + | *Mail id: no 19-30 (see below) |
− | Priority: 1-255 | + | *Priority: 1-255 |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 01:14, 4 November 2007
Syntax
MST <[(node)]> <destination phys. no> <source phys. no> <“mail-text”/mail-id> <[priority]>
- Phys. no: 1-552
- Mail text: Free text (maximum 16 characters) in quotes
- Mail id: no 19-30 (see below)
- Priority: 1-255
Example
MST 47 0 “Temp. alarm” – Send textmessage "Temp.alarm" to station 47 MST (3) 47 0 “Temp. alarm” 160 – Send "Temp.alarm" with priority 160 to station 47 in node 3 MST 1 0 28 - Send line error (28) to station 1