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$LOG “(Routed) Log port message” | ||||
Output String to System Log(s). - The message can be automatically forwarded to other address(es) or output to the local log port depending on exchange configuration. - In the final destination node, a header with Date, Time and Source Address information and a trailer with newline characters (<CR><LF>) is added before output to the local log port. (The source address in the network layer header is used for logging of node/device instead of using a message parameter. ) | ||||
1 | UINT1[0...n] | String to be output to Log Port. Delimited by end of message. Typically plain, readable text, but all character values (0...255) can be used. |